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The Source for Reading Fluency
by Nancy B. SwigertThis book is designed to help students who were inaccurate readers.
Sourcebook (Rigby Literacy by Design #Volume 1, Grade 5)
by Linda Hoyt Michael Opitz Robert Marzano Sharon Hill Yvonne Freeman David FreemanNIMAC-sourced textbook
Sourcebook (Rigby Literacy by Design #Volume 1, Grade 3)
by Linda Hoyt Michael Opitz Robert Marzano Sharon Hill Yvonne Freeman David FreemanNIMAC-sourced textbook
Sourcebook of Family Theories and Methods: A Contextual Approach
by Pauline G. Boss William J. Doherty Ralph Larossa Walter R. Schumm Suzanne K. SteinmetzThis sourcebook on theoretical orientations and methodological strategies in family studies details the social and personal roots (i.e., sources) from which these orientations and strategies flow. With its sociohistorical approach, this book uniquely emphasizes not only family theories but also research methods and the relationship between the two. The overall organization of the book reflects the chronological emergence of different family theories and methods during the twentieth century.
Sourcebook Volume 1 [Grade 4]
by Linda Hoyt Michael Opitz Robert Marzano Sharon Hill Yvonne Freeman David FreemanNIMAC-sourced textbook
Sourcebook Volume 1 [Grade 5]
by Linda Hoyt Michael Opitz Robert Marzano Sharon Hill Yvonne Freeman David FreemanNIMAC-sourced textbook
Sourcebook Volume 2 [Grade 3]
by Linda Hoyt Michael Opitz Robert Marzano Sharon Hill Yvonne Freeman David FreemanNIMAC-sourced textbook
Sourcebook Volume 2 [Grade 5]
by Linda Hoyt Michael Opitz Robert Marzano Sharon Hill Yvonne Freeman David FreemanNIMAC-sourced textbook
Sources For Europe In The Modern World With Guided Writing Exercises
by Allison Scardino Belzer Jonathan S. PerryExtensively revised by new coeditor Allison Scardino Belzer, Sources for Europe in the Modern World with Guided Writing Exercises, Second Edition, includes more than 100 primary sources. Expertly edited for clarity and pedagogical utility, the sources range from letters, political tracts, memoirs, and fiction to essays, speeches, poems, legal documents, and visuals. Each document is accompanied by a headnote and reading questions. The second edition features fifty-two new and expanded sources and now includes images. Guided writing exercises, derived from the content of Europe in the Modern World, can now be found at the end of each chapter. These exercises cover a wide range of skills--including creating effective thesis statements, writing cohesive prose, and using parallelism to simplify complex ideas--that will help students improve their writing. Sources for Europe in the Modern World with Guided Writing Exercises, Second Edition, can be packaged for FREE with Edward Berenson's Europe in the Modern World, Second Edition. Please contact your Oxford University Press sales representative for details.
Sources for the History of Western Civilization, Volume 1
by Michael BurgerBurger (history, Mississippi U. for Women) has carefully edited a substantial group of sources by supplying helpful footnotes and modernization of terms to set the readings within easy use of undergraduates. The texts for this volume range chronologically from the Ancient Near East to the early modern period, and includes ancient epics, passages from the Old Testament, saints' lives, medieval biographies, works from the Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution. Each reading is preceded by a brief paragraph explaining its background. A series of b&w plates of Greek art are included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)
Sources for World in the Making: A Global History, Volume 1: To 1500
by Bonnie Smith Kris Lane Marc Van De Mieroop Richard GlahnEdited by the authors of World in the Making and designed specifically to complement the text, this two-volume sourcebook includes more than 100 sources that give voice to both notable figures and everyday individuals. Every chapter includes an introduction and approximately six sources representing both major works and fresh perspectives. The "Contrasting Views" feature presents sources with divergent perspectives to foster comparative analysis.
Sources of Japanese Tradition, 1868-2000
by Carol Gluck Arthur E. Tiedemann William Theodore de Bary"Sources of Japanese Tradition is part of a series introducing the civilizations of India, China, Korea, and Japan to general education, through source readings that tell us what these peoples have thought about themselves, the world they lived in, and the problems they faced living together."-Preface
Sources of the West, Volume 2: From 1600 To The Present (8th Edition)
by Mark Kishlansky Ira J. Gordon William F. BreivogelRead the voices of the past to connect with the present. " "Kishlansky presents a well-balanced selection of readings that integrate coverage of social, economic, religious and cultural history within a traditional, political framework. "Sources of the West" includes documents on political theory, philosophy, imaginative literature and social history as well as constitutional documents, all of which raise significant issues for classroom discussions or lectures. By reading the voices of the past, readers can connect them to the present and learn to understand and respect other cultures while thinking critically about history. Note: MySearchLab does not come automatically packaged with this text. To purchase MySearchLab at no extra charge, please visit www. MySearchLab. com or use ISBN: 9780205098569.
Sources of the Western Tradition: Volume I: From Ancient Times to the Enlightenment (Ninth Edition)
by Marvin PerryTeachers of the Western Civilization survey have long recognized the pedagogical value of primary sources, which are the raw materials of history. The ninth edition of Sources of the Western Tradition contains a wide assortment of documents--over 200 in each volume, principally primary sources--that have been selected and edited to fit the needs of the survey and to supplement standard texts. While focusing on the great ideas that have shaped the Western heritage, however, the volumes also provide a balanced treatment of political, economic, and social history. To aid students' comprehension, brief editorial definitions or notes that explain unfamiliar or foreign terms are inserted into the running text. When terms or concepts in the documents require fuller explanations, these appear at the bottom of pages as footnotes.
Sources of the Western Tradition: Volume II: From the Renaissance to the Present (Ninth Edition)
by Marvin PerryWith a collection of over 375 sources, each accompanied by an introductory essay and review questions, this two-volume primary source reader emphasizes the intellectual history and values of the Western tradition. Sources are grouped around important themes in European history--such as religion, education, and art and culture--so that readers can analyze and compare multiple documents. The ninth edition features additional sources by and about women, completely revised chapters on modern Europe and its place in the contemporary world, and updates to introductions and review questions.
Sources of the Western Tradition: From the Renaissance to the Present, Brief Edition
by Marvin PerryThis brief, two-volume primary source reader emphasizes the history of ideas. Based on the full-length Sources of the Western Tradition, 6/e, this text allows instructors to introduce a limited number of documents in Western Civilization and present an affordable option to students. While this reader works as an accompaniment to any Western Civilization course, it makes an ideal companion for Perry's Western Civilization, 7/e, or Western Civilization: A Brief History, 5/e.
Sources of the Western Tradition, Volume 1: From Ancient Times to the Enlightenment (Eighth Edition)
by Marvin PerryWith a collection of over 350 sources, each accompanied by an introductory essay and review questions, this two-volume primary source reader emphasizes the intellectual history and values of the Western tradition. Sources are grouped around important themes in European history--such as religion, education, and art and culture--so that readers can analyze and compare multiple documents. The Eighth Edition features additional sources by and about women, completely revised chapters on modern Europe and its place in the contemporary world, and updates to introductions and review questions.
Sources of World History: Readings for World Civilization, Volume II (Fourth Edition)
by Mark A. KishlanskySources of World History is a collection of documents designed to supplement textbook and lectures in the teaching of world civilization.