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This book is filled with quick tips to help teachers through the school year. It is designed for the busy teacher.
This book will appeal to a general adult audience interested in contemporary scholarly work about human behavior, chaos, and history.
Teaching What Matters is a comprehensive guidebook distilling that course with emerging research in the science of happiness and altruism.
This book contemplates what young artists and performers should know when considering an education and career in the arts, and how practical financial needs and self-expression are effectively balanced by artists.
Using Digital Information Services in the Library Workplace: An Introduction for Support Staff is an updated text for professors who teach digital information use and management in library support staff programs and a handbook for those working in libraries who want to keep current as they expand their knowledge and skills.
The emergence of a digital culture has radically challenged assumptions about religious identity, how people connect and maintain relationships, and how people follow and give authority to leaders. This book explores the lessons digital culture offers as new types of congregational networks become popular and effective avenues for ministry.
No matter what the future brings for academic libraries, technical services librarians need to be ready to face the unexpected. Virtual Technical Services guides librarians through the steps of creating a contingency plan for disasters seen and unseen
Turning the Page: A Guide to Securing Multicultural Literature for Schools enables educators to examine their feelings about multiculturalism in order to generate a list of multicultural books appropriate for their school. This book is a companion text to Turning the Page: The Ultimate Guide for Teachers to Multicultural Literature.
The Virtual Principal provides an accurate account of the challenges faced in schools during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
The book is a "how-to" guide identifying leadership characteristics and practical strategies that demonstrate how leaders can constructively channel a school's inevitable conflicts and instill a school culture that promotes group problem solving while honoring diverse voices.
The stories we included in this book help to highlight the nuances, colors, and textures of failure.
This book is designed for all K-12 educators and teacher preparation faculty. Each of the strategies presented includes perspectives from teachers at two different grade levels representing a range of suburban and urban teachers.
Small Talk provides simple, powerful, activities involving arts and crafts, food, and game activities that are well within the abilities of preschool children.
his Workbook teaches the tools essential to analyzing and understanding the meaning of nonfiction texts that assert arguments.
The book details the process of collegial coaching within school environments, focusing upon content-specific goals and objectives, sound instructional strategies, and authentic assessment opportunities.
This book helps break down and analyze the process of solid decision making.
This book showcases some of the greatest trails across the US that can be completed while pushiking-hiking with someone in a wheelchair, mobility chair, or stroller. Part narrative, part guidebook, this book validates that anyone can experience the natural landscapes our country has to offer, no matter what mobility challenges they may face.
This multimedia book generates a rich conversation about food sovereignty, initiated by eight collaborators in the Legacies Project, an intergenerational and intercultural exchange between food justice activists and artists. Their stories come alive in video clips and short photo essays around cross-cutting themes.
American Stories follows the evolution of our founding stories and myths and how they spread far and wide throughout our history. All 0these stories have one thing in common: they are all a lot of fun to read.
This is the first book-length treatment of Edward Said's influential cultural criticism from the perspective of a political theorist. Morefield argues that Said's critique provides a timely approach that bridges historical analyses of imperialism and postcolonial politics with an urgent imperative to theorize contemporary global crises.
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