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Science Safaris in New York City: Informal Science Expeditions for Children, Parents, and Teacher

Author(s): Eleanor Miele, Jennifer Adams

New York City is home to numerous museums, science centers, zoos, botanical gardens, and beautiful urban parks – with woodlands, marshes, lakes, and ponds – and nearly 27,000 acres of natural coastal habitat. This wealth of resources provides for and supports science learning for children. Science S...

Good News from America's Classrooms

Author(s): Tom Deering

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Walking the Talk: Modeling Literacy

Author(s): Jack G Blendinger, Jim Nicholson

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Teaching Content to Latino Bilingual-Dual Language Learners: Maximizing Their Learning

Author(s): Isela Almaguer, Zulmaris Diaz, Leticia De Leon, Jennifer Joy Esquierdo, Jaime B. Curts

Excellent teaching can make a positive difference for students. The growing population and diversity of students in our schools is of great interest and concern to educators. The increase in the number of students who speak a language other than English has been dramatic and is expected to con...

Earth Science

Author(s): Sharon Browning

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Workbook: Biological Anthropology Lab

Author(s): Mireille Giovanola

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Human Development in Education

Author(s): Tony Hecimovic, Russell Lord, Natalie Bohlmann

 eBook Version You will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase.  Teachers should constantly be engaged in the art of teaching – applying confirmed knowledge and theory to ever-changing situations, solving unique challenges in...

Introducing the Recorder and Music Theory

Author(s): Edward Wolfe

With Introducing the Recorder and Music Theory students learn in classroom settings to play an actual musical instrument, the soprano recorder, and discover basics of music theory at the same time, seamlessly, logically, and easily. The text has been field tested and has proven to produce students w...