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Interpersonal Communication: Building Rewarding Relationships
By: Melissa B Wanzer, Kristen C Eichhorn, Candice Thomas-Maddox
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Interpersonal Communication: Building Rewarding Relationships
Author(s): Melissa B Wanzer, Kristen C Eichhorn, Candice Thomas-Maddox
Interpersonal Communication: Building Rewarding Relationships reflects the countless societal, cultural, and technological changes that have influenced the ways in which we experience, discuss, and research relationships in a variety of contexts. Interpersonal Communication: Building Rewarding Re...African-American Art Supplement
Author(s): Clarence Talley, Tracey Moore, Ann Johnson
In this Supplement to accompany African-American Art, each chapter contains an overview, objectives, chapter outline, vocabulary terms, list of artists, slides, study questions, matching questions, true/false questions, projects, discussion questions, and artist spotlights, all of which are intended...about product
Managing the Classroom: Creating a Culture for Middle and Secondary Teaching and Learning
Author(s): Billie J Enz, Connie J Honaker, Sharon A Kortman
View the Reading Resources Catalog Planning a classroom is an overwhelming task for a teacher. Managing the Classroom guides teachers through the full school year's tasks and responsibilities. This book provides research-based best practices with useful information, resources and great tips for s...First Logic
Author(s): John Humphrey
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Author(s): Amanda A Knight
eBook Version You will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase. , basic_htmlEngaging the Sociological Imagination: An Invitation for the Twenty-First Century
By: John Curra, Paul Paolucci
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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...about product
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 ...