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Game Changer: Christ Centered Critical Thinking Teacher Edition

Author(s): Bunnie Loree Claxton, Dawn Cobb-Fossnes

Your students are about to begin a fun adventure to learn critical-thinking skills, which will have a profound impact on their lives. Critical-thinking skills promote independent thinking, wise decision making, problem solving, and other life skills that will guide your students through real-life si...

The New Obstetric Nurse: A Guide for New Obstetric Nurses or Nursing Students in their OB Clinical Rotation

Author(s): Kimberly Finch

Obstetrics is an area like no other nursing discipline. The New Obstetric Nurse: A Guide for New Obstetric Nurses or Nursing Students in their OB Clinical Rotation provides readers with a brief overview of the situations they may encounter on the labor, delivery, or post-partum units. In addition, i...

Coaching Grammar and Composition

Author(s): J.C. Alonso Jr.

Many college instructors today are “Baby Boomers” or from “Generation X.” These generations are generally characterized as having a strong work ethic, self-assured, independent learners, goal-centered, and mentally focused. In contrast, most college students today are “Millennials” or from “Generati...

The Qualitative Vision for Psychology Duquesne

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"This volume, edited by three leading proponents and practitioners of human science psychology, serves as an invitation to readers new to this approach while also renewing that invitation to those who have long embraced and advanced research in the field from this perspective. It is a timely and imp...

Agents of Change: Guiding Teachers to Use Inquiry to Identify Challenges & Seek Solutions

Author(s): Christine J. Briggs

Educators face many challenges each day in their classrooms, and it is clear they want to address these challenges to improve the learning environment for themselves and their students. But what can be done to guide this improvement process and become Agents of Change?  Teacher inquiry is the key. I...