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Humans in the Natural World

Author(s): Shoshanah Jacobs

Humans in the Natural World teaches science to non-science majors without reinforcing the stereotypes that follow many students around. It demonstrates the scientific method and that tendency towards biophilia (attraction to biological things) could be harnessed to develop an appreciation for biolog...

Music Theory for Singers Level Six

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 musician...

A Customized Version of Harold Scheub's "The African Storyteller"

Author(s): Matthew Brown

A Customized Version of Harold Scheub’s “The African Storyteller,” is collection of oral stories from Africa, drawn from sources representing 250 years of history and almost 12 million square miles of geography, has been studied by thousands of people. It may very well be the most widely shared repe...

Yellow Happy Face Cookies

Author(s): Tatyana Surenyan-Krech

Yellow Happy Face Cookies includes short stories containing the elements of fiction of plot, point of view, character, and setting. The stories are about immigration, family, and assimilation to the American culture. Students can look for ways in which they relate to the situations that are describe...

Lifting the Fog: New Ways of Seeing Contemporary Cinema

Author(s): James Price

Lifting the Fog: New Ways of Seeing Contemporary Cinema is about how to see film or any piece fo visual art. The 'lifting the fog' metaphor comes form an article by Edward Bullough i nwhich he suggests the fog surrounding a beach is much like the aesthetic experience that all of us experience in und...