This bestselling text has been expanded to include the most important ethical issues in contemporary schooling. The Fifth Edition features: * A reconsideration of Equal Treatment of Students. * An updated list of Recommendations for Further Reading. Written in a style that speaks directly to today's teacher, The Ethics of Teaching, Fifth Edition uses realistic case studies of day-to-day ethical dilemmas. The book covers such topics as: punishment and due process * intellectual freedom * equal treatment of students * multiculturalism * religious differences * democracy * teacher burnout * professional conduct * parental rights * child abuse/neglect * sexual harassment.
Featuring practical strategies and exciting experiments, Teaching Innovations in Lipid Science addresses lipid education at a range of levels from the novice to the graduate student and teacher. Peer-reviewed contributions from internationally known specialists, describe several methods and approaches designed to create new lipid courses, modify existing courses, and serve as a basis for pursuing novel avenues of instruction.
A four-level course for children starting English at the age of eight, from the best-selling authors of Stepping Stones.
I-Spy bridges the gap between traditional and innovative teaching methods by combining a carefully structured syllabus with an imaginative, task-based approach.
Teaching with Folk Stories of the Hmong: An Activity Book
Teach students about Hmong culture, build appreciation of diversity, and extend learning across the curriculum with engaging activities based on Hmong folktales and traditions. After a fascinating overview of the history and customs of the Hmong, Dia shares her experience of emigrating from Vietnam to the U.S. The book also offers a profusion of lively activities and project ideas, covering themes of Farming and Food, Stories and Storytelling, Writing and Illustrating Stories, Hmong Folk Arts, and Customs.