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Foundations of Moving and Learning

Author(s): Peter Hastie

FOUNDATIONS OF MOVING AND LEARNING explores the role of promoting the value of physical education to young children. It also looks into how a physical education instructor can assist students in developing motor skills. The text addresses the ways in which children learn how to move and discusses be...

Skills for Thoughtful Thought

Author(s): Kimberly Goard

This is a book about how to think well. Like many other valuable things, thinking—if it is to be done well—must be thought about and trained. You must think about thinking to do it well; you must practice good intellectual habits. Skills For Thoughtful Thought not only teaches about intellectual ski...

Research Methods in Psychology

Author(s): Josh Muller

Research in Psychology: From Start to Finish is a step-by-step introduction of the research process. It has been written to coincide with a semester-long research project and associated tasks – i.e., development of research questions and hypotheses, learning how to conduct a literature review, deter...

Social Gerontology: Issues and Prospects, Second Edition

Author(s): Elizabeth W. Markson, Peter J. Stein, Elaine L. Alden, Jennifer L. Rosen

SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY: ISSUES & PROSPECTS, Second Edition, explores the complexity of aging by applying a life course perspective that views aging as an unfolding and dynamic process. It combines theoretical and practical ideas that provide students with the tools to make connections and distinctions b...

Bare Bones: Advanced Human Anatomy

Author(s): Mary Tracy Bee

The goal of this book is to prepare students for health professional careers by providing anatomical information that will give them a solid foundation. While other exceptional anatomy texts exist, this one focuses on the essential information, the “Bare Bones” of anatomical concepts and facts that ...