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Biblical Worldview Indicator

Author(s): Kevin Rawls, Kristen Hark

How does your school assess Biblical Worldview? Trying to determine the best method to assess Biblical Worldview can be a challenge, as there are a host of ideas and opinions on the topic. The Biblical Worldview Indicator (BWVI) cuts through some of the confusion to offer a clear model of Biblica...

Environmental Science: Lab Manual and Notebook: Volume 1: The Science

Author(s): Kim Largen

Environmental Science: Lab Manual and Notebook Volume 1: The Science serves two purposes: to provide students with the information necessary to conduct activities and experiments that will enhance their understanding of environmental science through a hands-on approach that cannot be provided in the...

Crossroads: The Music of American Cultures

Author(s): Elizabeth Barkley

Crossroads: The Music of American Cultures by Elizabeth F. Barkley is an online, interactive course package designed for today’s more diverse students to promote active and engaged learning. Requiring no prior music knowledge, it traces the development of genres such as jazz, blues, Gospel, Cajun, Z...

What is Science? The Way Scientists Work and Think

Author(s): CARL EWIG

Designed to be the basis for a science course intended to fulfill a general education science requirement in a variety of different programs...The content of this publication is presented in a format ideal for active classroom instruction. This publication also provides convenience and value to remo...

Life Management

Author(s): Lisa Amos

Life Management is a guide to lifelong success in multiple facets of life. This course equips students with the principles and self-assessment skills necessary to evaluate their goals and take action to achieve them. With chapters such as Values and Self-Belief, Goal Setting, Education and Career Pl...

Pathways to Music

Author(s): Kevin Salfen

Maybe you’ve noticed? Traditional music appreciation textbooks aren’t cutting it anymore. Conceived as streamlined, even “dumbed-down” chronological surveys of Euro-American music, they are increasingly distant from students whose literacy is more diverse. When these textbooks feature music from oth...