Teaching Textbooks
Comprehension - Reading Social Studies, Science, Math
This book makes it easy to integrate reading-skill instruction into the content areas. An experienced teacher shares her research-based activities, graphic organizers and strategies for teaching reading during social studies and science.
TEACHING DANCE AS ART IN EDUCATION by: BRENDA PUCH MCCUTCHEN
Teaching Dance as Art in Education is a comprehensive introductory textbook that helps dance education majors and dance specialists understand and incorporate the aesthetic foundations of educational dance in grades K-12.
Game Theory
The ideal primer for those deterred by the technical nature of many textbooks, this title provides a clear explanation for the enduring popularity of game theory and its increasing centrality to the teaching of economics.
Keynotes in Organic Chemistry
There is a strong need for smaller, more focused and accessible organic chemistry textbooks to guide students through the key principles of the subject, as a result of the modularisation of chemistry courses, which has lead to a less integrated approach to teaching and frequent e
Student's Essential Guide to .NET
There are a huge number of books in the area of .NET technologies, but they are all either based on teaching a supported language, such as VB.NET, C++, C#, or they are aimed at professionals switching to .NET from a more traditional approach.
Workbook For New Testament Syntax
Daniel B. Wallace's groundbreaking books Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament and Basics of New Testament Syntax have become the standard textbooks among colleges and seminaries for teaching New Testament Greek syntax.







