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Women, Culture and Society: A Reader

Author(s): Barbara Balliet

This book encourages students to rethink and revise the connections proposed in this reader, and make anew the significance of these texts in their own lives. These big concepts should encourage discussion, debate, and thought. Full text of major essays  Contemporary issues including: masculinity st...

Learning and Assessing Science Process Skills

Author(s): Richard J Rezba, Jacqueline T Mcdonnough, Juanita J Matkins, Constance Sprague

 Teaching science is an awesome responsibility. The children you teach are depending on you to model good science and to teach them the skills needed to learn about our increasingly scientific and technological world. Learning and Assessing Science Process Skills is all you need to develop the knowl...

Learning to Teach

Author(s): Billie J Enz, Michael Wolfe, Bette Bergeron

Give your students a real look at the teaching profession! Learning to Teach covers the many facets of teaching by offering a descriptive glimse of this career, both in and out of the classroom. This text is intended for one-semester courses that are exploring teaching as a career, or as part of int...

Short Game Made Simple

Author(s): William R Lamb, Jon Antunes

eBook Version  You will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase.  The purpose of Short Game Made Simple is to help you develop a great short game by providing you with the tools necessary to do so. This text explains the im...

Playing with a Full Deck: 52 Team Activities Using a Deck of Cards!

Author(s): Michelle Cummings

  eBook Version  You will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase.    A simple deck of cards can cover so much ground with any group that you work with. Everything from mixers and get to know you activities, problem s...

Appalachia: Social Context Past and Present

Author(s): Mike E Maloney

Appalachia--land and people--is one of the most complex subjects any writer ever attempted to understand, let alone explain to others. John C. Campbell, one of the earliest writers to take on the task, said "more is known about the place that isn't so than about any other place," and stereotypes had...