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Education in America

Author(s): APRIL GRAZIANO

Education in America explores and reflects on: The nature and value of education, quality educators, and teaching and learning in our country. Historical, philosophical, social, and political issues, including teacher diversity, culturally responsive teaching, and safety and security. The d...

Windows into the History and Philosophy of Education

Author(s): Samuel J Smith

Windows into the History and Philosophy of Education is designed for readers with an understanding of the general history of education and the philosophies that have motivated educators of the past. It provides reads with historical and philosophical foundations of education, a list of significant e...

Earth in Space and Time

Author(s): Carl Campbell

Readers of Earth in Space and Time will become more critical interpreters of scientific ideas related to the Earth and will therefore make informed decisions in the future.  The publication uses a “story book” format that starts at the beginning of everything and moves step-by-step to current times....

Second Language Education for Teacher Candidates and Professionals

Author(s): HSIAO-PING WU, ESTHER GARZA, MYRIAM JIMENA GUERRA

Second Language Education for Teacher Candidates and Professionals provides pre-service teachers and in-service professionals’ foundational principles and knowledge in second language acquisition (SLA), practical classroom and field placement skills and application, creative projects, and critical i...

Anatomage Table 7 Lab Manual

Author(s): FRANCES MOORE

Anatomage Table 7 Lab Manual provides interactive labs for one- or two-semester A&P laboratory courses. The lab exercises are designed to engage students in developing a deeper understanding of the human body by examining the major organ systems on real cadavers that have been digitalized.   , b...

Becoming (Un)Desirable: English Hegemony, Whiteness, and Higher Education

Author(s): Yusaku Yajima

Recently, some scholars have investigated the social, historical, and cultural politics of English hegemony—a major global/local systematic machinery of power; others have examined how whiteness—another such machinery—is enacted and perpetuated by (not only white) students and teachers. Theoreticall...