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A Teacher's Guide to Physical Science

Author(s): Galina Reid, Phillippe Tissot

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Academotion: 100 Action-Packed Activities for Teachers of Young Children

Author(s): Blair Dean

Academotion provides new techniques and strategies whereby elementary teachers can promote active learning through integration. Elementary classroom teachers can apply the more than 100 activities in this book as additional strategies to support academic learning. All the movement activities have be...

Graphic Journaling

Author(s): Moh'D Bilbeisi

There is no denying the importance of keeping a journal. It is important to spend time reflecting upon the experiences that we encounter throughout our lives. Most influential designers throughout history, including Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Goya, EI Greco, Isaac Newton, have ma...

Developing Problem-Based Curriculum: Unlocking Student Success Utilizing Critical Thinking and Inquiry

Author(s): William H. Robertson

The purpose of this book is to demonstrate the integration of a strategy for integrating the use of open-ended scenario based curriculum that focuses on problems with a multidisciplinary curriculum model. Developing a problem-based curriculum in this way requires the developer to identify a current ...

The Savvy Psychology Major

Author(s): Drew Appleby

This book will help you understand how to use the knowledge, skills, and characteristics you develop in your psychology classes to become the person you want to become. Here are some of the specific ways in which this transformation will happen:You will learn what a savvy psychology major is and how...

Blacks in Tennessee: Past and Present

Author(s): Wornie Reed

eBook Version You will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase. From page one of the book: "Black Tennesseans knew achievement and degradation, fairness and discrimination, success and failure over the course of the twentieth ...

Engaging the Sociological Imagination: An Invitation for the Twenty-First Century

Author(s): John Curra, Paul Paolucci

When Albert Einstein said that "imagination is more important than knowledge," he proposed that humans are capable of knowing more and more while understanding less and less. This is certainly true for our times, where information comes quicker than ever before. Today, sociologists task themselves w...