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  • - Step-by-Step Projects and Resources for Grades 3-6
    av Julie Darling
    2 093

    Social-Emotional Learning Using Makerspaces and Passion Projects is chock-full of meaningful projects that educators can use to teach social-emotional skills in grades 3-6.

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    av Shailender Kumar (Institute for Studies in Industrial Development Hooda
    1 834

    This book describes the transition in Indian healthcare system since independence and contributes to the ongoing debate within development and institutional economics on the approaches towards reform in the public health system.

  • av Jeanette deJong
    382 - 1 834

  • av David Macarthur
    3 420

    This is the first collection to present a comprehensive overview of liberal naturalism. Essential reading for students and researchers in all areas of philosophy it will be of particular interest for those studying philosophical naturalism, philosophy of science, metaphysics, philosophy of mind and ethics.

  • av Pete Seeger, Sam Rosenthal & Rob Rosenthal
    302 - 2 525

  • - Theory, Research, and Practice
    av Jonathan A. Plucker
    2 148

    This award-winning book brings together some of the world's best thinkers and researchers to offer insights on creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The new edition features fully updated chapters, including expanded coverage of exciting topics such as group creativity, ethics, development, Makerspaces, and lessons from other fields.

  • - Grades K-2
    av Telannia Norfar
    1 916

  • - Grades 3-5
    av Telannia Norfar
    2 093

    Project-Based Learning in the Math Classroom: Grades 3-5 explains how to keep inquiry at the heart of mathematics teaching. This book outlines basic teaching strategies, such as questioning and exploration of concepts.

  • - In-Relations Methodological Practice
    av Z Nicolazzo
    668 - 2 011

    Reconceptualizes qualitative research as an in-relations process, one that is centred on, fully concerned with, and lifts up, those who have been and continue to be dispossessed, harmed, dehumanized, suffered, and erased because of white supremacy, settler colonialism, or other hegemonic world views.

  • - A Practical Guide to Implementation Across Disciplines and Modalities
    av Kimberly A. Lowe, Lisa Spitz, Liv Cummins, m.fl.
    762 - 3 000

    Based on the authors' extensive experience and research, this book provides an introduction to the key principles, steps, and strategies to implement student peer review. It addresses common challenges that faculty and students encounter, and offers a rigorously tested three-part protocol to use before, during, and after a peer review session.

  • - Considerations for the Pursuit of Racial Justice on Campus
     
    715,-

    Bridges theoretical and practical considerations regarding the ways whiteness functions to underwrite racially hostile and unwelcoming campus communities for People of Color, all the while upholding the interests and values of white students, faculty, and staff.

  • - Considerations for the Pursuit of Racial Justice on Campus
     
    2 011

    Bridges theoretical and practical considerations regarding the ways whiteness functions to underwrite racially hostile and unwelcoming campus communities for People of Color, all the while upholding the interests and values of white students, faculty, and staff.

  • - Implications for Student Persistence, Retention, and Success
     
    3 000

    Sense of belonging refers to the extent a student feels included, accepted, valued, and supported on their campus. The developmental process of belonging is interwoven with the social identity development of diverse college students. This book offers a compendium of research, applications, and approaches to sense of belonging.

  • - Implications for Student Persistence, Retention, and Success
     
    518,-

    Sense of belonging refers to the extent a student feels included, accepted, valued, and supported on their campus. The developmental process of belonging is interwoven with the social identity development of diverse college students. This book offers a compendium of research, applications, and approaches to sense of belonging.

  • - Theories, Models, and Practice
     
    519

    Makes the case for assessment of student learning as a vehicle for equity in higher education. The book proceeds through a framework of 'why, what, how, and now what'. The book presents the case for infusing equity into assessment, arguing that assessment professionals can and should be activists in advancing equity.

  • - Theories, Models, and Practice
     
    3 000

    Makes the case for assessment of student learning as a vehicle for equity in higher education. The book proceeds through a framework of 'why, what, how, and now what'. The book presents the case for infusing equity into assessment, arguing that assessment professionals can and should be activists in advancing equity.

  • - Making Meaning Across Disciplinary Perspectives
     
    3 000

    Brings together in a single volume the extensive knowledge on college student success. Contributors synthesize the literature from their own field of study, or perspective. Each describes the theories, models, and concepts they use; summarizes the key findings from their research; and provides implications for practice, policy, and/or research.

  • - Making Meaning Across Disciplinary Perspectives
     
    564,-

    Brings together in a single volume the extensive knowledge on college student success. Contributors synthesize the literature from their own field of study, or perspective. Each describes the theories, models, and concepts they use; summarizes the key findings from their research; and provides implications for practice, policy, and/or research.

  • av Ann E. Austin
    762 - 3 000

    Despite continued growth in enrolments, graduate program attrition rates are of great concern to academic program coordinators. It is estimated that only 40 to 50% of students who begin PhD programs complete their degrees. This book describes programs, initiatives, and interventions that lead to overall student retention and success.

  • av Cheryl M. Hamilton
    1 563,-

  • av Julie (University of Leicester Norton & Heather Buchanan
    3 275,-

    This handbook provides an overview of the development of language teaching materials, critical discussion of core issues, and an assessment of future directions. It is essential reading for researchers, scholars and students on MA programmes in ELT, TESOL and Applied Linguistics.

  • - A Resource Book for Teaching Creative Problem-Solving to Children (Grades 2-8)
    av Bob Eberle
    246

    This book will teach your students an exciting and powerful problem-solving method from start to finish (includes 30 reproducible classroom activities). Students will learn to work together and individually to find appropriate and unique solutions to real-world problems by using this tested method. Grades 2-8

  • - A Novel Approach (Grades 6-8)
    av Janice I. Robbins
    404,-

    Addressing the needs of academically advanced young adolescents in reading is a tall order. Advanced Reading Instruction in Middle School offers teachers a structured process for guiding students in preparing for collaborative discussions about books.

  • av Eunice Soriano De Alencar
    712,-

    Theory and Practice of Creativity Measurement provides instruments that may be used in the school context or in the workplace for diagnostic purposes and for planning intervention strategies to facilitate the development and expression of the capacity to create.

  • - Finding Your Place in a Mixed-Up World
    av Christine Fonseca
    211,-

    The Girl Guide: Finding Your Place in a Mixed-Up World is a must-read for girls in Grades 6-8 as they enter the tumultuous world of adolescence. Grades 6-8

  • - Using Science and Critical Thinking to Solve Crimes (Grades 5-8)
    av Karen K. Schulz
    234

    Watch the excitement ripple through your classroom as students use their wits to find out who committed the crime at your school. Teach your students the importance of using science and critical thinking in their everyday lives. Students will feel like real investigators with this true-to-life simulation!Grades 5-8

  • - Grades 4-6
    av Bonnie L. Risby
    190

    Intermediate students will get a jump on thinking skills and test-taking strategies with these sure-to-please exercises. While learning thinking strategies to help recognize the unique relationships between paired items, students will have immense fun in the classroom. Grades 4-6

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