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Teacher Created Materials, Inc SubSaharan Africa
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Teacher Created Materials, Inc Mayas Incas and Aztecs
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Teacher Created Materials, Inc Life in the Colonies
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£10.44
Teacher Created Materials, Inc The American Revolution
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Teacher Created Materials, Inc Causes of the Revolution
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DK Simply Math
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£15.29
DK Help Your Kids with Geography
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£17.99
Rigby Making a Rabbit
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£13.88
Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc) Letter Perfect
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£15.30
John Wiley & Sons Inc Handbook of Multicultural Assessment
Book SynopsisWith more than 50% new material this new edition provides readers with the most current and state-of-the-art assessment information in a variety of psychological and educational domains. It highlights new and innovative testing practices and expands the populations of interest to include recent immigrants and refugees.Trade Review"Designed to be useful for both researchers and clinicians, this reference work brings together a wide variety of authors to examine how multicultural issues affect assessment in general and several specific subsets of assessment in greater depth. The quality of this reference book is excellent. The authors are all highly competent to write about the subject, and their authority is unquestionable. It is highly recommended." (American Reference Books Annual, 2008)Table of ContentsPreface ix The Editors xiii The Contributors xv Part One: General Assessment Issues 1 Section One: General Multicultural Assessment Issues 3 1 Issues in Culturally Appropriate Psychoeducational Assessment 5Amado M. Padilla, Graciela N. Borsato 2 Multicultural Assessment Validity: The Preeminent Ethical Issue in Psychological Assessment 22Charles R. Ridley, Michael L. Tracy, Laura Pruitt-Stephens, Mary K. Wimsatt, Jacquelyn Beard 3 Building Community Test Norms: Considerations for Ethnic Minority Populations 34Robert G. Malgady, Gerardita Colon-Malgady 4 Cultural Identity, Racial Identity, and the Multicultural Personality 52Alan W. Burkard, Joseph G. Ponterotto 5 Acculturation and Multicultural Assessment: Issues, Trends, and Practice 73Lourdes M. Rivera 6 Multicultural Issues in Computer-Based Assessment 92Muninder K. Ahluwalia 7 Clinical Diagnosis in Multicultural Populations 107Richard H. Dana 8 A Cultural Assessment Framework and Interview Protocol 132Ingrid Grieger Section Two: Assessing Immigrants and Refugees 163 9 Considerations for the Cross-Cultural Evaluation of Refugees and Asylum Seekers 165Judy B. Okawa 10 Cultural Adaptation and Translation of Assessment Instruments for Diverse Populations: The Use of the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire in Rwanda 195Mary Fabri 11 Delivering Quality Mental Health Services to Immigrants and Refugees Through an Interpreter 220Maria Prendes-Lintel, Francisca Peterson Section Three: Daily Living Assessment 245 12 Assessment of Diverse Family Systems 247Daniel T. Sciarra, George M. Simon 13 Culturally Competent Vocational Assessment with At-Risk Adolescents in Middle and High School 273Margo A. Jackson, Aisha M. B. Holder, Morgan T. Ramage 14 Cross-Cultural Considerations in Quality-of-Life Assessment 299Shawn O. Utsey, Mark A. Bolden Part Two: Testing Issues 319 Section One: Personality Assessment 321 15 TEMAS: A Multicultural Test and Its Place in an Assessment Battery 323Rosemary Flanagan, Giuseppe Costantino, Elsa Cardalda, Erminia Costantino 16 Multicultural Issues in Projective Assessment 346Giselle B. Esquivel, Geraldine V. Oades-Sese, Sarah Littman Olitzky 17 On the Multicultural Utility of the 16PF and the CPI-434 in the United States 375Kristen M. Strack, Marcella H. Dunaway, Stefan E. Schulenberg 18 Multicultural Applications of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® 402Mary H. McCaulley, Raymond A. Moody 19 MMPI-2 and MCMI-III Performances of Non-White People in the United States: What We (Don’t) Know and Where We Go from Here 425Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan, Michael Lynch Maestas Section Two: Assessment of Cognitive Abilities 447 20 Ability Testing Across Cultures 449Robert J. Sternberg, Elena L. Grigorenko 21 Educational Assessment of English-Language Learners 471Graciela N. Borsato, Amado M. Padilla 22 Multicultural Issues and the Assessment of Aptitude 490Lisa A. Suzuki, Lorelei Prevost, Ellen L. Short 23 Academic Achievement Testing for Culturally Diverse Groups 520Craig L. Frisby 24 Neuropsychological Assessment in a Multicultural Context: Past, Present, and Future 542Arthur MacNeill Horton Jr. 25 Family-Oriented, Culturally Sensitive (FOCUS) Assessment of Young Children 565Paul J. Meller, Phyllis S. Ohr 26 Assessment Issues for Working with Diverse Populations of Elderly: Multiculturally Sensitive Perspectives 594Amanda L. Baden, Grace Wong Section Three: Forensic Assessment 625 27 Assessing for Child Maltreatment in Culturally Diverse Families 627Lisa A. Fontes, Margarita R. O’Neill-Arana 28 Competency to Stand Trial: A Multicultural Perspective 651Sergei V. Tsytsarev, Amanda Landes 29 Multicultural Assessment: Trends and Future Directions 666Lisa A. Suzuki, Joseph G. Ponterotto Name Index 672 Subject Index 694
£99.70
Johns Hopkins University Press Condom Nation The US Governments Sex Education
Book SynopsisPublic Health Service's involvement in sex education provides new insights into one of the most contested subjects in America.Trade ReviewLord, a public health historian, argues that the U.S. government has spent the past 90 years trying to give Americans frank sex education, but the power of religious groups and Americans' own squeamishness in admitting to having premarital sex has thwarted public health officials for nearly all of that time. Publishers Weekly 2009 Lively historical account... Lord is particularly enlightening about the ways in which race, religion and geography have produced an inconsistent approach to sex education. -- Susan Jacoby Washington Post Book World 2010 This fascinating history of the past hundred years of sex education in America explores public and private efforts to eradicate sexually transmitted disease and promote healthy sexual behavior: It also reveals our hang-up, Alexandra Lord observes: "'Americans' uneasiness with sexual behavior." Youth Today 2010 Americans have a split on the issue: using a condom is a responsible action, but having the sex that makes using a condom a responsible action, well, that's irresponsible and immoral. Lord, a former historian for the Public Health Service, has documented this ambivalent stance throughout her fascinating book, which surprises throughout in showing just how little sex education changed through the twentieth century, even though we profited from an increase in scientific knowledge and from improved contraceptive and prophylactic technologies. Erotica Readers and Writers Association 2010 An informative and enjoyable read. -- James Wagoner Conscience 2010 This is a highly readable study about a hot-button issue... Condom Nation contextualizes federal policies within the changing sexual mores of the twentieth century and shows how important it is to look at the story behind sex education campaigns. -- Tamara Myers H-Net Reviews 2011Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsA Word on Terminology1. In Bed with the Fed2. The People's War, 1918–19263. Battling the Mad Dog, 1927–19404. Lifting the Shadow from the Land, 1941–19455. A False Sense of Security, 1946–19596. Making Love, Not Babies or Disease, 1960–19807. Telling It Like It Is, 1981–19888. Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder, 1989–2008EpilogueNotesIndex
£39.00
Beacon Press Radical Equations
Book SynopsisThe remarkable story of the Algebra Project, a community-based effort to develop math-science literacy in disadvantaged schools—as told by the program’s founder “Bob Moses was a hero of mine. His quiet confidence helped shape the civil rights movement, and he inspired generations of young people looking to make a difference”—Barack ObamaAt a time when popular solutions to the educational plight of poor children of color are imposed from the outside—national standards, high-stakes tests, charismatic individual saviors—the acclaimed Algebra Project and its founder, Robert Moses, offer a vision of school reform based in the power of communities. Begun in 1982, the Algebra Project is transforming math education in twenty-five cities. Founded on the belief that math-science literacy is a prerequisite for full citizenship in society, the Project works with entire communities—parents, teachers, and especially students—to create a culture of literacy around algebra, a crucial stepping-stone to college math and opportunity.Telling the story of this remarkable program, Robert Moses draws on lessons from the 1960s Southern voter registration he famously helped organize: “Everyone said sharecroppers didn''t want to vote. It wasn''t until we got them demanding to vote that we got attention. Today, when kids are falling wholesale through the cracks, people say they don''t want to learn. We have to get the kids themselves to demand what everyone says they don''t want.”We see the Algebra Project organizing community by community. Older kids serve as coaches for younger students and build a self-sustained tradition of leadership. Teachers use innovative techniques. And we see the remarkable success stories of schools like the predominately poor Hart School in Bessemer, Alabama, which outscored the city''s middle-class flagship school in just three years.Radical Equations provides a model for anyone looking for a community-based solution to the problems of our disadvantaged schools.
£16.19
Teachers' College Press Translanguaging for Emergent Bilinguals
Book SynopsisPresents an examination of the development, evolution, and current realities of educating emergent bilinguals in US classrooms. The text begins by showing how the authors evolved from monolingual language educators to translanguaging educators and ends with concrete takeaways for successfully using an inclusive translanguaging approach.
£84.55
John Wiley & Sons Equity in SchoolParent Partnerships
Book SynopsisStarting from the premise that children learn better when their learning community respects their families and cultures, this thought-provoking resource shows what it means-and what it takes-to include today's diverse parents in their children's learning.Table of Contents Foreword Luciana C. de Oliveira xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction xv 1. Questioning Limiting Visions: Reconceptualizing Engagement Possibilities 1 Introduction 1 With the Best of Intentions, We've Failed to Arrive 3 Do unto Them: Unidirectional Models for Parental Engagement and Involvement 11 Beyond the Models: Families as Equal Contributors for Social and Academic Growth 16 Conclusion 22 References 23 2. "They Just Don't Show Up" 27 Introduction 27 Mi Abuelita & Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter 28 Living Through Language: Community and School 30 Principal Thompson's Confession 34 Conclusion 39 Check It Out, Plan It Out, Try It Out 40 Momentos de Reflexión (Moments of Reflection) 41 References 41 3. Burying Fossilized Practices: Disruption los Deberes (Homework) 43 Introduction 43 Martha's Story 44 Homework as a Fossilized Practice 46 The Monday Packet 47 From Pendulum Swings to Paradigm Shifts: Disrupting Los Deberes 49 Solving the Homework Problem 50 Disrupting Los Deberes 51 Innovation Artifact: Finding New Ways to Engage Students and Families with Homework 53 Transformative Pedagogical Practices: Fostering Relations Between Teachers and CLD Families 58 Conclusion 63 Check It Out, Plan It Out, Try It Out 65 Momentos de Reflexión (Moments of Reflection) 65 References 66 4. Broadening Conceptions of Community in Engagement 69 Introduction 69 Atifa, the Community Peacekeeper 72 Revisiting Cariño 73 To Cultural Competency and Beyond 74 Traditional Partners with a Twist 80 Conclusion 86 Check It Out, Plan It Out, Try It Out 87 Momentos de Reflexión (Moments of Reflection) 87 References 88 5. Planting on Fertile Ground: ESL/Dual Language Programs and Parental Engagement 91 Introduction 91 Leveling the Ground: Addressing Challenges of ESL and DLBE Settings for CLD Families 93 La Señora Lupe y Sus Tamales Sagrados (Mrs. Lupe and Her Sacred Tamales) 97 Cultivating the Soil: Possibilities of DLBE Programs as Models for School Community 100 Melanie, Bill, y (and) Mackenzie 100 Conclusion 106 Check It Out, Plan It Out, Try It Out 107 Momentos de Reflexión (Moments of Reflection) 107 References 108 6. Projecting Our Socialization No Longer: Pobrecitos Hijos y Padres (Pity for Poor Childrenand Parents) 111 Introduction 111 Accommodation Readiness: Socialized to Expect 113 Critical Reflection: Family Is Where Our Own Stories Begin 117 Reflection on the ARS Levels: Implications for Parental Confianza, Cariño, y Respeto (Trust, Loving Care, and Respect) 118 Rewriting the Narratives: Owning Our Historical Reality 131 Conclusion 136 Check It Out, Plan It Out, Try It Out 138 Momentos de Reflexión (Moments of Reflection) 138 References 139 7. Furthering the Pedagogy of Hope 143 Introduction 143 The District 144 The School 146 The Classroom 149 Defining Capital Through an Asset-Based Perspective 152 Love and Hope: One Question and Step at a Time 154 Conclusion 157 Check It Out, Plan It Out, Try It Out 159 Unity 159 References 160 Index 161 About the Authors 169
£33.20
NCTE: National Council of Teachers of English Counterstory
£30.35
National Council of Teachers of English English Language Learners in Literacy Workshops
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£26.12
NATL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF EN Special Issues Volume 2 Critical Media Literacy
£28.49
Kregel Publications How Biblical Languages Work
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£19.94
Cengage Learning, Inc BrooksCole Empowerment Series Ethical Decisions
Book SynopsisETHICAL DECISIONS FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE will help you recognize ethical issues and dilemmas, reason carefully about ethical issues, clarify your ethical aspirations at the level demanded by the profession, and achieve a more ethical stance in your practice. It places ethical decision making within the context of professional ethics and provides guidelines, including two ethical screens, to help you identify priorities among competing ethical obligations.Table of Contents1. Ethical Choices in the Helping Professions. 2. Values and Professional Ethics. 3. Guidelines for Ethical Decision Making. 4. Guidelines for Ethical Decision Making. 5. Client Rights and Professional Expertise. 6. Value Neutrality and Imposing Values. 7. The Professional Relationship: Limits, Dilemmas, and Problems. 8. Confidentiality and Informed Consent. 9. Social Justice, Limited Resources, and Advocacy. 10. Organizational and Work Relationships. 11. Social Work With Selected Client Groups. 12. Changing World, Changing Dilemmas. 13. Whose Responsibility Are Professional Ethics?
£186.03
Gryphon House,U.S. The Giant Encyclopedia of Art and Craft
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£31.91
Ignatius Press Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum A Guide
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£16.82
Chicago Review Press Making MakeBelieve
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book is good for children because it values pretending and playing and imagining without expensive toys or games. How wonderful for children to have time to play and create from their own imaginations!" Dale Evans Rogers, writer, film-star, grandmother, mother, and wife of the late Roy Rogers"Children who are encouraged to use their imaginations receive a wonderful gift that will benefit them the rest of their lives! Making Make-Believe shows you exactly how to do it. Enjoy!" Jim Davis, creator of the Garfield comic strip
£14.20
Bright Ring Publishing, Inc Storybook Art HandsOn Art for Children in the
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£16.10
Gingerbread House Show Dont Tell
Book SynopsisIntended for ages 9-12, this work presents creative writing exercises that focus on the use of adjectives and nouns. It features scratch and sniff pages, electronic sounds, comic book spreads, and Greek chorus characters.
£23.36
Rethinking Schools Reading Writing and Rising Up 2nd Edition
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£23.70
Cornell AAP Publications ASSOCIATION11
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£30.40
Sage Publications, Inc Social Problems
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£135.90
Shell Educational Publishing 180 Days HighFrequency Words for Prekindergarten
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£20.69
Shell Educational Publishing What the Science of Reading Says about Word
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£24.01
Shell Educational Publishing What the Science of Reading Says about Reading
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Shell Educational Publishing What the Science of Reading Says about Writing
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Cengage Learning, Inc ASE Test Preparation A2 Automatic Transmissions
Book SynopsisThe fifth edition of Delmar's Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Test Preparation Manual for the A2 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS AND TRANSAXLES certification exam contains an abundance of content designed to help you successfully pass your ASE exam. This manual will ensure that you not only understand the task list and therefore the content your actual certification exam will be based upon, but also provides descriptions of the various types of questions on a typical ASE exam, as well as presents valuable test taking strategies enabling you to be fully prepared and confident on test day.
£36.99
ASE Test Preparation C1 Service Consultant
Book SynopsisThe fifth edition of Delmar's Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Test Preparation Manual for the C1 SERVICE CONSULTANT certification exam contains an abundance of content designed to help you successfully pass your ASE exam. This manual will ensure that you not only understand the task list and therefore the content your actual certification exam will be based upon, but also provides descriptions of the various types of questions on a typical ASE exam, as well as presents valuable test taking strategies enabling you to be fully prepared and confident on test day.
£36.99
ASE Test Prep T8 Preventive Maintenance
Book SynopsisThe fifth edition of DELMAR'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE (ASE) TEST PREPARATION MANUAL for the Medium/Heavy Duty Truck T8 Preventive Maintenance exam now contains even more content so you can pass your ASE exam the first time. This manual will ensure that you understand the Preventive Maintenance task list and are fully prepared and confident to take your exam.
£41.07
Introduction to Low Voltage Systems
Book SynopsisInside INTRODUCTION TO LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEMS, 2E you will discover comprehensive coverage of low voltage systems, associated devices, and the methods of the industry. All the basic elements of low voltage systems are combined into a single source to give a concrete understanding of the operation and integration of individual systems. Plus, this edition walks you through all you need to know about devices, connection and cabling, and the National Electrical Code in addition to the language and terminology of the industry. And, it's written especially for industry novices so difficult topics can be absorbed swiftly.Trade Review1. Introduction to the National Electrical Code(R). 2. Electrical Conductors and Cable. 3. Grounding and Bonding and the 2011 National Electrical Code(R), Articles 250, 800, 810, and 820. 4. Audio Physics. 5. Audio Signal-Processing, Amplification, and Reproduction Equipment and National Electrical Code(R) Article 640. 6. Networking and Information Technology Equipment. 7. Power Supplies, Batteries, and Emergency Systems. 8. Article 725 of the National Electrical Code(R); Classification of Circuits. 9. Fire Alarm Systems and National Electrical Code(R) Article 760. 10. Fiber-Optic Cable and National Electrical Code(R) Article 770. 11. Telecommunications, and National Electrical Code(R) Article 800. 12. Security and Card Access System Basics. 13. Wireless Communications and National Electrical Code(R) Article 810. 14. Close Circuit Television Camera Systems and National Electrical Code(R) Article 820.Table of Contents1. Introduction to the National Electrical Code��. 2. Electrical Conductors and Cable. 3. Grounding and Bonding and the 2011 National Electrical Code��, Articles 250, 800, 810, and 820. 4. Audio Physics. 5. Audio Signal-Processing, Amplification, and Reproduction Equipment and National Electrical Code�� Article 640. 6. Networking and Information Technology Equipment. 7. Power Supplies, Batteries, and Emergency Systems. 8. Article 725 of the National Electrical Code��; Classification of Circuits. 9. Fire Alarm Systems and National Electrical Code�� Article 760. 10. Fiber-Optic Cable and National Electrical Code�� Article 770. 11. Telecommunications, and National Electrical Code�� Article 800. 12. Security and Card Access System Basics. 13. Wireless Communications and National Electrical Code�� Article 810. 14. Close Circuit Television Camera Systems and National Electrical Code�� Article 820.
£244.82
John Wiley & Sons Inc Tools for Teaching Comprehensive Human Sexuality
Book SynopsisPracticing health educators, students, and other professionals who work with teens and young adults will discover arich selection of activities and lessons.Table of ContentsThe Authors ix Notes to the Teacher: How to Use This Book xi General Guidelines for Adapting Human Sexuality Education Lessons for Students With Special Needs xvii Acknowledgments xxi 1 Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lesson 1: People Search 4 Lesson 2: Word Association Activity: “Sex” 8 Lesson 3: Myths or Facts? 11 Lesson 4: The Human Sexual Response Cycle, Part 1 15 Lesson 5: The Human Sexual Response Cycle, Part 2 21 Lesson 6: What to Expect at the Doctor’s Office 24 Lesson 7: Anatomy Matching Game 30 Lesson 8: Up Close and Personal 33 Lesson 9: Sexuality Pretest 38 Lesson 10: Home-School Connection: Talking about Abstinence 46 2 Puberty and Adolescent Development 49 Lesson 1: The Story of Alex and Sam 51 Lesson 2: Stirring Up Hormones 57 Lesson 3: Alphabet Soup Vocabulary Game 62 Lesson 4: Dr. I. B. Healthy: Common Concerns for Preteens and Teens 66 Lesson 5: Question Box 72 Lesson 6: Decisions, Decisions, Decisions 76 Lesson 7: Puberty Grab Bag 83 Lesson 8: Up Close and Personal 87 Lesson 9: Home-School Connection: Talking about Puberty and Growing Up 92 3 Identity 97 Lesson 1: Identity Bingo 99 Lesson 2: “Who are You?” Nature versus Nurture 104 Lesson 3: Messages about Gender Roles and Sexual Stereotypes 107 Lesson 4: “Once Upon a Time” 111 Lesson 5: Gender Stereotypes and Popularity 115 Lesson 6: Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice: Gender Roles and Sexual Stereotypes 118 Lesson 7 Implicit Association Test 123 Lesson 8: Advocacy and Gender Identity 128 Lesson 9: Up Close and Personal 132 Lesson 10: Home-School Connection: Talking about Gender Identity 137 4 Pregnancy and Reproduction 141 Lesson 1: Pregnancy and Birth 101 143 Lesson 2: The Abstinence Pill 151 Lesson 3: Parenting People Search: Ideal Parents 156 Lesson 4: Are You Prepared for Parenthood? 160 Lesson 5: The Pregnancy Game 166 Lesson 6: Eight Weeks 171 Lesson 7: Sex—What Are Teens Really Doing? Assessing Current Student Knowledge, Beliefs, and Attitudes about Teens and Sex 177 Lesson 8: Abstinence Till Mature: Creating Your Own ATM Poster 182 Lesson 9: Parent-Teen Circle Skits 187 Lesson 10: Skills-Based Sexuality Scenarios 192 Lesson 11: Ask the “Sexperts” 198 Lesson 12: Easy, Difficult, Impossible: Are You Really Ready for Sex? 203 Lesson 13: What am I? The 411 on Contraception 207 Lesson 14: Up Close and Personal 214 Lesson 15: Home-School Connection: Talking about Pregnancy and Reproduction 219 5 Sexually Transmitted Infections and Hiv 223 Lesson 1: Transmitting STIs 225 Lesson 2: STI Scenarios—Making Healthy Decisions 228 Lesson 3: Dear Dr. Splendid: Simulated STI Information Website 233 Lesson 4: Bodily Fluids—How You Can and Cannot Spread HIV 241 Lesson 5: STIs and HIV—What I Know, What I Want to Know, What I Learned 245 Lesson 6: Ten Wishes for Your Future: How HIV Can Change Your Life 249 Lesson 7: Agree—Disagree—Not Sure: Attitudes about HIV and AIDS 254 Lesson 8: Chris’s Story—What It’s Like to Have HIV 258 Lesson 9: Getting Hooked on the Steps of Proper Condom Use 262 Lesson 10: Up Close and Personal 266 Lesson 11: Home-School Connection: Talking about Sexually Transmitted Infections—What Do You Know? 271 6 Healthy Relationships 275 Lesson 1: Whose Relationship is the Healthiest? 277 Lesson 2: My Perfect Romantic Partner 281 Lesson 3: Components of a Healthy Relationship 283 Lesson 4: What is Love? Part 1 286 Lesson 5: What is Love? Part 2 289 Lesson 6: Mine, Yours, and Ours: Whose Decision is it? 295 Lesson 7: Being “in the Moment”—a Storytelling Activity 299 Lesson 8: Ranking Risks: Sexuality and Relationships 306 Lesson 9: “What’s Your Number?” 311 Lesson 10: Love in the Digital Age: How Technology Can Help or Hurt 314 Lesson 11: Come-Ons and Pressure Lines: Communicating about Sex 318 Lesson 12: Rich’s Dilemma 325 Lesson 13: Trapped: Ending Unhealthy Relationships 329 Lesson 14: Up Close and Personal 334 Lesson 15: Home-School Connection: Talking about Relationships 339 7 Personal Safety 343 Lesson 1: “Stick ‘Em Up” Sentence Stems 345 Lesson 2: Flirting or Hurting? Sexual Harassment Role-Plays 348 Lesson 3: Sexual Harassment? Yes, No, Maybe So? 355 Lesson 4: You Be the Judge 359 Lesson 5: “A Pretty Good Time . . .”? A Short Play about a First Date 362 Lesson 6: Personal Safety Review Game 366 Lesson 7: Harassment and Cyberbullying: Rank the Characters 372 Lesson 8: Up Close and Personal 377 Lesson 9: Home-School Connection: Talking about Online Safety— Tips for Parents or Guardians 382 Lesson 10: Personal Safety Public Service Announcement 385 Online Resources for Educators, Parents or Guardians, and Teens 389
£58.00
Cengage Learning Secondary School Literacy Instruction The Content
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£249.95
McGraw Hill Education India Mathematics for Elementary Teachers A Conceptual
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£173.85
McGraw-Hill Education Looseleaf for Teaching Physical Education for
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£140.40
McGraw-Hill Education Children Moving Connect Access Card
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£95.09
OM Book Service Loose Leaf for Foundations of Physical Education
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£132.34
Cengage Learning, Inc Clinical Assessment Workbook
Book SynopsisThis practical workbook facilitates readers' understanding of the DSM-5 and other texts related to the diagnoses of mental disorders, enhancing their ability to assess their clients' strengths and to diagnose any emotional difficulties the clients may be experiencing. As a workbook, it offers a wealth of real life examples and exercises, providing users with the opportunity to practice their assessment skills in a classroom environment prior to entering the field as a mental health professional. Readers learn the various diagnostic categories of the DSM-5-along with dual diagnoses, symptom formulation, and the overlap between diagnostic categories-as well as how to apply these categories to clients they will be seeing in practice.Table of Contents1. Introduction. 2. Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 3. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders. 4. Bipolar and Related Disorders. 5. Depressive Disorders. 6. Anxiety Disorders. 7. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders. 8. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders. 9. Dissociative Disorders. 10. Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders. 11. Feeding and Eating Disorders. 12. Sleep-Wake Disorders (Breathing-Related Sleep Disorders, Parasomnias) 13. Sexual Dysfunctions. 14. Gender Dysphoria. 15. Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders. 16. Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders. 17. Non-Substance-Related Disorders/Gambling Disorder. 18. Neurocognitive Disorders (Major and Mild Neurocognitive Disorders). 19. Personality Disorders. 20. Paraphilic Disorders. 21. Medication-Induced Movement Disorders and Other Adverse Effects of Medication. 22. Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention.
£189.38
Cengage Learning, Inc Empowerment Series Introduction to Social Work
Book SynopsisOffering a contemporary, comprehensive overview of the Social Work profession, Zastrow's bestselling INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE: EMPOWERING PEOPLE gives you a glimpse into contemporary society with a realistic view of social problems. By presenting positive strategies in the context of the core values, ethics, skills, and knowledge base of today's professional social worker, Zastrow encourages you to think critically about new and workable ways to solve problems and empower clients. Case studies, exhibits and tables on social problems give you hands-on experience applying concepts and comparing and contrasting important issues. The twelfth edition includes comprehensive Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) core content that aligns with the latest Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS), as well as insightful coverage of new and emerging issues, making it the number one book for social work students.Table of ContentsPart I: INTRODUCTION: SOCIAL WELFARE AND SOCIAL WORK. 1. Social Welfare: Its Business, History, and Future. 2. Social Work as a Profession and a Career. 3. Generalist Social Work Practice. Part II: SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND SOCIAL SERVICES. 4. Poverty and Public Welfare. 5. Emotional/Behavioral Problems and Counseling. 6. Family Problems and Services to Families. 7. Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Services to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) Individuals. 8. Drug Abuse and Drug Treatment Programs. 9. Crime, Juvenile Delinquency, and Correctional Services. 10. Problems in Education and School Social Work. 11. Work-Related Problems and Social Work in the Workplace. 12. Racism, Ethnocentrism, and Strategies for Advancing Social and Economic Justice. 13. Sexism and Efforts for Achieving Equality. 14. Aging and Gerontological Services. 15. Health Problems and Medical Social Services. 16. Physical and Mental Disabilities and Rehabilitation. 17. Overpopulation, Misuse of the Environment, and Family Planning.
£176.72
Cengage Learning, Inc Empowerment Series Introduction to Social Work
Book SynopsisDesigned to give you a solid introduction to the profession of social work, INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE, 5th Edition helps you understand the issues that social workers address every day. Using a clear and engaging writing style, author Karen K. Kirst-Ashman presents a balanced overview within a unifying theme of critical thinking that will train you to use evaluative skills in your coursework and beyond. In addition, you'll study more efficiently and effectively with accompanying digital resources that provide you with opportunities to complete self-assessments as well as pre- and post-tests for each chapter. Thoughtful case studies throughout the text help to prepare you for your career by showing you what social work practice looks like in different contexts and with different populations.Table of ContentsPart I: THE PROFESSION OF SOCIAL WORK. 1. Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare. 2. Social Work Values and Ethics. 3. Empowerment and Human Diversity. Part II: SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE. 4 The Process of Generalist Practice. 5. Practice Settings. Part III: SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY. 6. An Overview of Social Welfare and Social Work History. 7. Policy, Policy Analysis, Policy Practice, and Policy Advocacy: Foundations for Service Provision. 8. Policies and Programs to Combat Poverty. Part IV: CLIENT POPULATIONS AND CONTEXTS. 9. Social Work and Services for Children and Families. 10. Social Work and Services for Older Adults. 11. Social Work and Services for People with Disabilities. 12. Social Work and Services in Health Care. 13. Social Work and Services in Mental Health. 14. Social Work and Substance Use, Abuse, and Dependence. 15. Social Work and Services for Youths and in the Schools. 16. Social Work and Services in the Criminal Justice System. Epilogue: Your Values and Your Future: Applying Critical Justice System. References. Name Index. Subject Index.
£221.46
Cengage Learning, Inc Electrical Transformers and Rotating Machines
Book SynopsisWritten specifically for future electricians, ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS AND ROTATING MACHINES, 4e delivers comprehensive coverage that reflects real-world practice. Extremely student friendly, the book uses common language in a format that is easy to understand. Offering the ideal blend of theory and hands-on applications, it integrates experiments throughout -- enabling you to put what you learn into practice. In addition, insightful schematics and illustrations ensure your thorough understanding of key concepts.Table of Contents1. Magnetism. 2. Magnetic Induction. 3. Inductance in Alternating-Current Circuits. 4. Single-Phase Isolation Transformers. 5. Autotransformers. 6. Current Transformers. 7. Three-Phase Circuits. 8. Three-Phase Transformers. 9. Single-Phase Loads for Three-Phase Transformers. 10. Transformer Installation. 11. Transformer Cooling. 12. Transformer Maintenance. 13. Harmonics. 14. Direct Current Generators. 15. Direct Current Motors. 16. Alternators. 17. Three-Phase Motors. 18. Single-Phase Motors. 19. Motor Maintenance and Troubleshooting. 20. Motor Nameplate Data. 21. Motor Installation.
£192.41
Cengage Learning, Inc Empowerment Series Generalist Practice with
Book SynopsisGet a practical, comprehensive, and clearly written introduction to the fundamentals of macro practice with EMPOWERMENT SERIES: GENERALIST PRACTICE WITH ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITIES, 7th Edition. Updated throughout, the book reflects the Council on Social Work Education's (CSWE) latest accreditation standards as well as contemporary issues in social work literature. The authors emphasize the practical skills you'll need to work effectively in the area of macro practice -- providing leadership, working with supervisors, managing conflict, working with the media, using new technologies, fundraising, grant writing, and managing stress. You'll learn how to use one-on-one and group practice skills for community and organizational change. Realistic vignettes and practical features -- hands-on tips, sample forms, and a running case study -- deepen your expertise and enhance your performance in the field. This edition is available with the MindTap online learning solution.Table of Contents1. Introduction to Generalist Practice with Organizations and Communities. 2. Stress and Time Management. 3. Using Micro Skills with Organizations and Communities. 4. Group Skills for Organizational and Community Change. 5. Understanding Organizations. 6. Decision Making for Organizational Change. 7. Implementing Organizational Change: Agency Policy, Projects, and Programs. 8. Understanding Neighborhoods and Communities. 9. Macro Practice in Communities. 10. Evaluating Macro Practice. 11. Advocacy and Social Action with Populations-at-Risk. 12. Ethics and Ethical Dilemmas in Practice with Organizations and Communities. 13. Using Supervision. 14. Developing and Managing Agency Resources.
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Cengage Learning, Inc Empowerment Series Becoming An Effective Policy
Book SynopsisJansson's BECOMING AN EFFECTIVE POLICY ADVOCATE teaches you the ins and outs of conducting policy practice, preparing you to become an effective policy advocate during your own career. The eighth edition's coverage includes discussion of such events and issues as Barack Obama's presidency, the presidential primaries and election of 2016, the battle over equality among national politicians in 2016, and many issues facing social agencies. By going beyond the traditional foundational approach to policy, this text helps you develop the skills you need to become an advocate for social change. It offers you practical guidance on how to develop social media campaigns, and discusses ways you can participate in reducing inequality -- the issue that drew the attention of millions of millennials in the presidential election of 2016.Table of ContentsPreface. Part I: BECOMING MOTIVATED TO BECOME A POLICY ADVOCATE AND A LEADER. 1. Joining a Tradition of Social Reform. 2. Articulating Four Rationales for Participating in Policy Advocacy. Part II: SURMOUNTING CYNICISM BY DEVELOPING POLICY-ADVOCACY SKILLS. 3. Obtaining Skills and Competencies for Policy Advocacy. Part III: NAVIGATING THE ECOLOGY OF POLICY IN THE U.S. AND A GLOBAL WORLD. 4. Understanding the Ecology of Policy in Governmental, Electoral, Community, and Agency Settings. 5. Expanding Policy Advocacy Across National Borders. Part IV: COMMITTING TO PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS THROUGH BUILDING AGENDAS AND ENGAGING IN POLICY ANALYSIS. 6. Committing to an Issue: Building Agendas. 7. Analyzing Problems in the First Step of Policy Analysis. 8. Developing Policy Proposals in Second, Third, and Fourth Steps of Policy Analysis. 9. Presenting and Defending Policy Proposals in the Fifth and Sixth Steps of Policy Analysis. Part V: ADVOCATING FOR CHANGE. 10. Developing and Using Power in the Policy-Enacting Task. 11. Developing Political Strategy and Putting It Into Action in the Policy-Enacting Task. 12. Engaging in Ballot-Based Policy Advocacy. Part VI: TROUBLESHOOTING AND ASSESSING POLICIES. 13. Troubleshooting the Implementation of Policies in Task 7. 14. Toward Evidence-Based Policy During Task 8.
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Math Solutions Publications Reimagining the Culture of Science Technology
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