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Max Weber's Interpretive Sociology of Law

The Focal Easy Guide to Final Cut Pro X

Thriving as an Online K-12 Educator Essential Practices from the Field

Game AI Pro 360: Guide to Character Behavior

Game AI Pro 360: Guide to Movement and Pathfinding

Learning Music Theory with Logic Max and Finale

Undoing Ableism Teaching About Disability in K-12 Classrooms

The Writing Workshop Teacher's Guide to Multimodal Composition (6-12)

K 12 Education as a Hermeneutic Adventurous Endeavor Toward an Educational Way of Thinking

Assessment Literacy An Educator's Guide to Understanding Assessment K-12

The Social Work and K-12 Schools Casebook Phenomenological Perspectives

The K-12 Educator’s Data Guidebook Reimagining Practical Data Use in Schools

Teaching K–12 Transdisciplinary Literacy A Comprehensive Instructional Framework for Learning and Leading

Science Fiction Science Fact Ages 8-12 Learning Science through Well-Loved Stories

Authentic Project-Based Learning in Grades 9–12 Standards-Based Strategies and Scaffolding for Success

The Educator’s Guide to ADHD Interventions Strategies for Grades 5-12

Teaching Critical Thinking Skills An Introduction for Children Aged 9–12

Teaching Critical Thinking Skills An Introduction for Children Aged 9–12

This practical teaching resource has been designed to give children aged 9–12 the basic tools required to challenge some of the conflicting information which they may encounter in everyday life. With increasing exposure to modern information technology and social media amongst other things children are increasingly exposed to misleading information that can seriously influence their worldview and self-esteem. The sooner they are helped to approach some of this material with a critical eye the better they will be able to make independent judgements and resist undue persuasion. Key features of this book include: • Short texts designed to give opportunities for critical examination created to be points of discussion with individuals groups or whole classes • Topics covering seven areas of critical thought ordered in level of difficulty including finding contradictions and detecting bias and fake news • Supporting teacher prompts and questions as well as photocopiable resources without prompts The ability to question and evaluate information is an essential life skill as well as a key skill for academic learning yet it remains one of the most challenging aspects of comprehension to teach. This is a vital text for teachers teaching assistants and other professionals looking to develop critical thinking skills in their students. | Teaching Critical Thinking Skills An Introduction for Children Aged 9–12

GBP 32.99
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Teaching Women's and Gender Studies Classroom Resources on Resistance Representation and Radical Hope (Grades 9-12)

Integrating Computer Science Across the Core Strategies for K-12 Districts

Joyful Learning Tools to Infuse Your 6-12 Classroom with Meaning Relevance and Fun

STEAM Teaching and Learning Through the Arts and Design A Practical Guide for PK–12 Educators

STEAM Teaching and Learning Through the Arts and Design A Practical Guide for PK–12 Educators

In this book award-winning art educator Debrah C. Sickler-Voigt offers user-friendly approachable strategies for STEAM planning instruction and assessment to help cultivate PK-12 students’ full potential and draws from wide-ranging artists and designers to help you develop inspired creative approaches to teaching STEAM in your classroom. Beginning with the basics and best practices of STEAM planning instruction and assessment Sickler-Voigt then encourages readers to move full steam ahead with chapters based around diverse contemporary and historical artists and designers. In helping you to explore the interdisciplinary connections between Science Technology Engineering Arts and Mathematics Sickler-Voigt identifies strategies to build off from STEM subjects to form authentic well-designed and age-appropriate learning tasks that encourage your students to make deep connections and learn subject matter in context through art media and technologies. Each chapter includes flexible choice-based classroom resources—with tips for adapting to different grade levels—and STEAM amplifiers which fuse contextual learning on artists and designers with real-world STEAM topics to spark student learning and ignite creative approaches to planning instruction and assessment. Featuring 150 visually stunning full-color images this book fuses tried-and-true best practices with highly applicable instructional models inspired by artists and STEAM professionals ideal for PK-12 teachers and STEAM specialists. | STEAM Teaching and Learning Through the Arts and Design A Practical Guide for PK–12 Educators

GBP 26.99
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Reading Between the Lines Set Two Inference skills for children aged 8 – 12

Teaching Towards Green Schools Transforming K–12 Education through Sustainable Practices

Teaching Towards Green Schools Transforming K–12 Education through Sustainable Practices

This engaging and timely book showcases practical ways that PreK–12 teachers and school leaders can create and implement sustainability-focused projects and practices in their classrooms and schools helping promote a healthy sustainable environment and curriculum for students and leading the way towards becoming a green school. Sharing real-world case studies and detailed walk-throughs of sustainable schools in action – from Madison Alabama to Bali Indonesia – author Linda H. Plevyak lays out the benefits principles and practices of creating a sustainable school from beginner classroom projects like creating a garden recycling and composting to more complex and school-wide initiatives like energy audits creating an environmental management system engaging with policy and building and leveraging community partnerships. Plevyak highlights sustainable practices that can be developed with little to no budget and focuses on those that support the development of critical thinking skills promote project-based learning and consider the environment as a learning tool incorporating sustainability as a natural progression of the learning process. The book outlines extensive resources teachers and schools can use to embed sustainability in their programs and curriculum offering teachers school leaders and policy makers the tools they need to provide this generation of students with the knowledge and skills to create a more sustainable world. | Teaching Towards Green Schools Transforming K–12 Education through Sustainable Practices

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Socratic Methods in the Classroom Encouraging Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Through Dialogue (Grades 8-12)

Art as a Way of Talking for Emergent Bilingual Youth A Foundation for Literacy in PreK-12 Schools