Browse Results

Showing 19,601 through 19,625 of 36,303 results

Introduction to Research in Education (Ninth Edition)

by Donald Ary Lucy Cheser Jacobs Christine K. Sorensen David Walker

Become a more competent consumer and producer of research with INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH IN EDUCATION, 9th Edition! Known for its exceptionally clear writing style and comprehensive coverage, this research methods guide helps you master the basic competencies necessary to understand and evaluate the research of others. The authors familiarize you with common research problems in a step-by-step manner through examples that clarify complex concepts, supported by strong end-of-chapter exercises. This book is a must-read for anyone planning to conduct research or interpret the research of others.

Introduction To Social Work And Social Welfare

by Charles Zastrow

The bestselling introductory Social Work book on the market, Zastrow's INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE: EMPOWERING PEOPLE, 11th Edition, is also lauded for being the most comprehensive. In addition to giving readers a thorough overview of the social work profession, this text offers a realistic view of social problems in contemporary society, equipping students with real-world insight that they can apply in practice. By presenting positive strategies in the context of the core values, ethics, skills, and knowledge base of today's professional social worker, Zastrow encourages readers to think critically about new, workable methods for problem-solving and empowering clients. Contemporary social problems case studies, exhibits, and tables help users apply concepts and compare and contrast issues. The Eleventh Edition has been thoroughly updated to include the latest NASW Standards, as well as new and emerging issues from the field. Packed with cutting-edge coverage and comprehensive CSWE core content, INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE: EMPOWERING PEOPLE, 11th Edition, continues to inspire readers while giving them insight into real-world practice.

An Introduction to Statistical Problem Solving in Geography

by J. Chapman McGrew Arthur J. Lembo Charles B. Monroe

Geography students need a solid introduction to the variety of ways in which statistical procedures are used to explore and solve realistic geographic problems. This book is designed to provide a comprehensive and understandable introduction to statistical methods in a practical, problem solving framework. Students who use this text in a spatial analysis or statistical methods course should acquire a well-grounded foundation and feel comfortable in applying statistical techniques in research problems or situations that they might encounter in their subsequent geographic education and careers. This book is targeted for undergraduate geography majors and beginning graduate students who do not have a strong background in statistical approaches to geographic problem solving.

Introduction to Teaching: Becoming a Professional (Fifth Edition)

by Don Kauchak Paul Eggen

The best-selling case-based text, Introduction to Teaching: Becoming a Professional, sharpens its focus on issues in education in its Fifth Edition. Weaving this focus throughout every chapter with new features and chapter sections covering diversity, reform, urban education, and technology, the text ensures that prospective teachers gather all the needed information to create an up-to-date picture of the ever changing face of education. The authors take this information and bring it to life with cases, classroom examples and videos, again ensuring that the living, changing, challenging and fulfilling life of an educator is as clear as it can be.

An Introduction to the History of Psychology

by B. R. Hergenhahn Tracy Henley

Dreams puzzled early man, Greek philosophers spun elaborate theories to explain human memory and perception, Descartes postulated that the brain was filled with "animal spirits," and psychology was officially deemed a "science" in the 19th century. In this Seventh Edition of AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY, authors Hergenhahn and Henley demonstrate that most of the concerns of contemporary psychologists are manifestations of themes that have been part of psychology for hundreds--or even thousands--of years. The book's numerous photographs and pedagogical devices, along with its biographical material on key figures in psychology, engage readers and facilitate their understanding of each chapter. Available with InfoTrac Student Collections http://gocengage. com/infotrac.

An Introduction to Young Children with Special Needs Birth Through Age Eight

by Jennifer L. Kilgo Richard M. Gargiulo

AN INTRODUCTION TO YOUNG CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS offers a thorough introduction to the educational policies, programs, practices, and services specific to infants, toddlers, and preschoolers who demonstrate delays and disabilities. It also offers information about youngsters who exhibit signs of being at-risk for future programs in learning and development. Through a host of proven learning techniques, a website, and additional related resources, readers are guided to a full understanding of important theoretical and philosophical foundations in serving children whose learning is delayed. These include authentic assessments, cultural sensitivity and competence, activity-based interventions, and developmentally and individually appropriate practices. The book emphasizes instructional strategies necessary for creating inclusive learning environments, and offers recommendations throughout for using technology in the learning environment.

Introductory Algebra An Applied Approach 9th Edition

by Richard N. Aufmann Joanne S. Lockwood

As in previous editions, the focus in INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA remains on the Aufmann Interactive Method (AIM). Students are encouraged to be active participants in the classroom and in their own studies as they work through the examples. Student engagement is crucial to success.

Introductory Logic:The Fundamentals of Thinking Well (5th Edition.)

by James B. Nance Douglas Wilson

This book intends to help students in establishing a concrete and applicable knowledge of propositional arguments.

Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing (Eleventh Edition)

by Barbara K. Timby Nancy E. Smith

This 11th Edition of Timby and Smith's best-selling text equips LPN/LVN students with the practical knowledge and skills necessary to provide safe and effective nursing care to today's medical-surgical clients. <p><p> Acclaimed for its highly visual and easy-to-understand presentation, this edition prepares you to manage client nursing care in today's changing healthcare environments and eases the transition from classroom to clinical practice.

Introductory Textbook of Psychiatry (6th Edition)

by Donald W. Black Nancy C. Andreasen

The book presents up-to-date information on all of the major disorders, arranged by DSM-5(R) diagnostic class, along with current treatment information.

The Inventive: Lewis Latimer [Beyond Level, Grade 4]

by Maria Gill

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Inventive Lewis Latimer

by Maria Gill

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p> Approaching Level <p>Grade 4

Investigating Astronomy: A Conceptual View of the Universe (Second Edition)

by Timothy F. Slater Roger Freedman

With a careful selection of topics, a focus on conceptual understanding, and a strong theme of scientific process, Investigating Astronomy offers a compelling presentation for students learning introductory astronomy. The updated new edition includes cutting-edge research in the field and provides a contemporary view of the nature of science.

Investigating Crayfish (SEEDS Book Reader)

by Catherine Halversen Siri Feeney

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Invitation to Anthropology

by Luke Eric Lassiter

In this concise introduction to cultural anthropology, now in its 4th edition, Lassiter takes a fresh and accessible approach to stimulating student interest in the human experience. He uses timely and engaging examples to showcase the ongoing relevance of anthropology today. He also explores how the anthropological perspective can be applied to real-world problems on the local, regional, and global scale. The 4th edition features updates and clarifications throughout the text, including expanded discussion of evolution, language, fieldwork, gender identities, and belief systems. New Anthropology Here and Now sidebars encourage readers to delve deeper into particular subjects and to connect with current and ongoing conversations among working anthropologists. Taken as a whole, the book serves as an ideal text for introductory undergraduate courses.

Issues in Internet Law: Society, Technology, and the Law (Ninth Edition)

by Keith B. Darrell

This book provides a concise overview of Internet law updated with the latest cases and trends.

Itihas class 11 - MP Board: इतिहास कक्षा 11 - एमपी बोर्ड

by Bhopal Madhya Pradesh Rajya Shiksha Kendra

Itihas text book for 11 th standard from Shivalal Agarwal and Company in Hindi.

It's All Energy (SEEDS Book Reader)

by Josey Baker

NIMAC-sourced textbook

It's In The System: Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities

by Glenda Lappan Elizabeth Difanis Phillips James T. Fey Susan N. Friel

NIMAC-sourced textbook

It's Labor Day! [Approaching Level, Grade 1]

by Francine Thompson

NIMAC-sourced textbook

It's Labor Day! [ELL Level, Grade 1]

by Francine Thompson

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Jack and the Beanstalk (Must Know Stories: Level 1)

by Maggie Moore

When Jack swaps his cow for some magic beans, his life changes forever...A beautifully illustrated retelling of this favourite traditional story. Join Jack's adventures to the top of beanstalk and back again!Must Know Stories includes favourite tales, celebrating the diversity of our literary heritage. Level 1 stories are told in under 500 words, for children to read independently.

Jack and the Extreme Stalk [On Level, Grade 4]

by Yvonne Morrin Scott Pearson

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Jack and the Wild Life (The\berenson Schemes Ser.)

by Lisa Doan Ivica Stevanovic

After a wild plan by his parents left Jack stranded in the Caribbean, the Berenson family decided to lay out some rules. Jack's mom and dad agreed they wouldn't take so many risks. Jack agreed he'd try to live life without worrying quite so much. Then Jack's parents thought up another get-rich-quick scheme. Now the family's driving around Kenya. An animal attack is about to send Jack up a tree?alone, with limited supplies. As Jack attempts to outsmart a ferocious honey badger and keep away from an angry elephant, he'll have plenty of time to wonder if the Berenson Family Decision-Making Rules did enough to keep him out of trouble.

Jack and the Wild Life (The Berenson Schemes #2)

by Lisa Doan

After a wild plan by his parents left Jack stranded in the Caribbean, the Berenson family decided to lay out some rules. Jack's mom and dad agreed they wouldn't take so many risks. Jack agreed he'd try to live life without worrying quite so much. Then Jack's parents thought up another get-rich-quick scheme. Now the family's driving around Kenya. An animal attack is about to send Jack up a tree―alone, with limited supplies. As Jack attempts to outsmart a ferocious honey badger and keep away from an angry elephant, he'll have plenty of time to wonder if the Berenson Family Decision-Making Rules did enough to keep him out of trouble.

Refine Search

Showing 19,601 through 19,625 of 36,303 results