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A collection of practical activities that provide a framework for teaching phonics.
This text has been written for elementary algebra courses. Careful attention to detail, strong exercise sets and pedagogical features help students to understand the concepts of elementary algebra.
Useful for a one-semester, undergraduate-level course in Hydraulic Engineering, this book is designed to bridge the gap between basic principles and the techniques applied to the design and analysis of hydraulic engineering systems. It exposes students to problems commonly encountered in practice and various solution scenarios.
Useful for an introductory course in information security, this title presents principles and practices. It covers the 10 domains in the Information Security Common Body of Knowledge. They include: Security Management Practices, Security Architecture and Models, Business Continuity Planning (BCP) and Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP), and more.
Discussing how various countries around the world have organized their police, courts, and corrections agencies, this book provides the rationale for studying cross-national issues in criminal justice by giving students a knowledge base for understanding and appreciating the different ways justice is conceived and achieved around the world.
The Master Reader: Alternate Readings Edition combines high interest readings, solid skill instruction, and a wealth of guided practice to develop the quintessential abilities students need to become effective readers and critical thinkers.
This comprehensive textbook takes a functional approach generally, in order to balance the structures of anatomy with their functions, and encourages clinical applications and critical thinking, placing the emphasis on histology.
With 30 exercises covering all body systems, a clear, engaging writing style, and full color illustrations, this thoroughly updated edition offers students everything needed for a successful lab experience.
Prev. ed. cataloged under Hendrick, Joanne.
Revision of: Teaching student-centered mathematics. Grades 3-5 / John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin. c2006.
Volume III of the Van de Walle professional mathematics series
Uses instructions and friendly prose to introduce to PHP. Filled with step-by-step, task-based instructions and visual aids, this book explains how to learn about this scripting language. It also covers the language's features such as: including a complete rewrite of date handling code, with improved time-zone support, security fixes, and more.
This text provides beginning teachers with tools and inspiration for their chosen profession. It emphasises educational psychology's practical relevance. This edition provides new material on the non-academic outcomes of schooling, recognising the challenges educators face in the next decade to keep all schools safe and compassionate.
This text details the roles of the social worker in the functions of consultation, resource management, and education, and presents an easy-to-understand paradigm that shows students how the partnership between practitioners and consumers takes place at all systems levels.
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