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Author(s): Penny Waddell
New Fourth Edition Now Available!
Don’t be the guppy in a shark tank; Be a SpeechShark!
Author(s): Michael Slattery, KRISTI ARGENBRIGHT
Exercises in Environmental Science contains 11 laboratory and field exercises that include both hands-on and data analysis labs to help students develop a range of skills in the environmental sciences. The manual is designed for use in an introductory course in environmental science and covers material that is digestible by both the non-science and beginning science student.
Author(s): Gentry Sutton, Dalene Fisher
Academic Writing and the Emerging Scholar is an accessible, straightforward text that introduces first-year college students to the fundamentals of beginning composition. All four of its main sections are highly practical, and the authors have designed a number of learning activities that can serve as homework assignments, in-class exercises, or classroom-discussion facilitators.
Author(s): Joyce Burstein, Gregory D Knotts
Reclaiming Social Studies for the Elementary Classroom is a new text that defines the core philosophy of viewing social studies from the cultural anthropological perspective. This perspective allows children to bring their own prior knowledge and experiences from their home culture to the social studies curriculum. This curriculum is a logical place to allow students the freedom to demonstrate learning through the arts. It is also a place where people show their cultural identities in celebration of traditions, ideals, rituals, and creative products.
Author(s): Robert Willey
Introduction to the Music Industry: Midwest Edition is an introduction to the music industry, and can be considered a primer for two reasons.
Author(s): Ben Hannam
Are your students feeling stressed out because they are getting ready to graduate? Are you helping them curate their portfolios and prepare for what comes next? If so, then this book is for you!
Oh @#$% I’m Graduating! is a full color, 200+ page book filled with useful, actionable advice to help your student’s portfolios stand out in all the right ways. Inside this book students will learn to:
Author(s): Urvashi Mulasi, Wendy Buchan
Nutrition & Metabolism is a turn-key online course package that studies the structures, types and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. In addition, it examines the biological roles of vitamins and minerals. The online course package features video lectures, discussion prompts and boards, assignments, quizzes and exams. To help students to apply concepts learned to real life scenarios, they are given access to a computerized nutritional analysis program to critically analyze the nutrient adequacy & composition of their own diet.
Author(s): Nelson Esparza
Nelson Esparza’s Introduction to Microeconomics is a customizable, turn-key online course package that studies how households, firms and governments make decisions and interact in domestic and world markets.
Students are introduced to models of supply and demand and how to apply them in analyzing economic problems. The course examines the efficiency of markets, concepts of trade, consumer choice, public sector, costs of production, industrial organization and factor markets.
Author(s): Sarah Sandvig
The Music Theory for Singers Series is geared specifically for voice students and singers. The series helps students understand the fundamentals of theory related to voice, apply it to the varied repertoire they learn throughout the year and become not only better singers, but also educated musicians.
Music Theory for Singers Level 1 includes: