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Author(s): Katherine Sanders, JoAnn Donner
The instructional framework of this text is designed to build reading, writing, and literacy skills. By becoming familiar with and capitalizing on individual learning styles, student interests, and different career paths, educators become better able to meet the unique needs of their students. This text allows the instructor and the student to work together to provide dynamic and authentic instruction that addresses these diverse individual needs. The instruction content in this text has been reduced to its basic components that can be expanded and developed upon to provide students a le
Author(s): Regina M Williams Davis, Andrea Patterson
Intercultural Communication for Global Engagement explores issues and concerns of communication, culture and globalization through incorporating different perspectives including critical, interpretative, psychological, and social. The dialectical approach incorporated in the text is used as a framework to examine the dynamic nature of intercultural communication. Released on the heels of riots between African American communities and their city police, this text highlights how deficiencies in intercultural understanding contribute to civil unrest.
Author(s): Stan L Breckenridge
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Author(s): Donna Stevenson
Whether you teach a traditional or accelerated developmental writing course Sparks: A Reader to Energize Writing offers a blend of reading strategies, essays, punctuation exercises, basic research documentation, and rhetorical modes—all in one text and written in a tone that speaks directly to students.
Author(s): Henry R Gibson, Bernard L Dillard
Elementary Statistics is written for students with minimal preparation in mathematics while providing instructors a text that is both informative and yet firmly rooted in real-world application, addressing important contemporary issues in sociology, psychology, marketing, finance, medicine, health, factory production, education, biology, anthropology, and so on.
Elementary Statistics by Henry Gibson and Bernard Dillard: