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Coaching Understood: A Pragmatic Inquiry into the Coaching Process

by Elaine Cox

The days of the cowboy coach may be numbered!<P> Coaching Understood takes a fresh approach to coaching skills and techniques by examining each element of the coaching process in detail in order to verify and justify its effectiveness.<P> By exposing the mystery underlying coaching's success as a personal and professional development intervention, Elaine Cox undertakes to generate a better understanding of coaching, improve coaching practice, and breed a new generation of more informed coachees and buyers of coaching.<P> Coaching Understood is essential reading for students and practitioners alike.

Coco: My Delicious Life (Lotus Lane #2)

by Kyla May

Lotus Lane . . . where friendships bloom!This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line called Branches, which is aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!The second book in this fresh new series features Coco. Coco LOVES hanging out with her friends, baking delicious cupcakes, and rescuing animals . . . like snails!?! The Lotus Lane Girls organize a cupcake sale to raise money for a veggie garden to help save the snails. Here are some posters Coco and her BFFs make for the bake sale:SLIME MAKES U SMILESNAILS FINISH THEIR VEGETABLESS.O.S.! (Save our Snails!) This book is written as Coco's diary--with fun illustrations and doodles throughout.

Cognition: Theory and Practice

by Russell Revlin

The author wrote this book with his students in mind so as to address their questions and to challenge them to grasp the methodologies, findings, and applications of basic research.

Cognition: Exploring the Science of the Mind (Fifth Edition)

by Daniel Reisberg

Cognition uses the best of current research to help students think like psychologists and understand how cognitive psychology is relevant to their lives. The Fifth Edition offers a streamlined presentation, introduces an attractive new full-color design and an expanded art program, and has been thoughtfully updated with the best of current research.

The Cognition Workbooks: Essays, Demonstrations, and Explorations

by Daniel Reisberg

The Cognition Workbook contains engaging essays on research methodology and applications to topics like the legal system and education. Students are offered numerous hands-on activities to try themselves, including demonstrations of articulatory rehearsal loops, common errors in judgment and reasoning, the effect of practice on the cognitive unconscious, and many more. The new edition includes many new essays, activities, and demonstrations that focus on the real-world applications of cognitive psychology, and builds a bridge between the course and students' own concerns.

Collections: Close Reader (Student Edition) (Grade #6)

by Holt Mcdougal

The Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Collections program is a Grades 6-12 literature textbook series that is a comprehensive resource for addressing all expectations of the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts. Rich, engaging, and complex texts are the program's anchor -- challenging and supporting all students to become critical and close readers. The program fosters success in writing across varied genres through models of effective writing and provides ample opportunities for speaking and writing about texts.

Collections, Grade 11, Close Reader

by Holt Mcdougal

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College Algebra

by Charles P. McKeague Katherine Yoshiwara Denny Burzynski

College Algebra is the perfect book for students who need to satisfy the mathematics requirement for their degree, and for those students that will be taking an applied calculus course, or a statistics course. The book emphasizes both skill building and modeling, and includes study skills and success skills that will help them throughout their college careers. Students will leave the class having confidence in the skills they have developed, and a good idea of how the mathematics they have learned can be used to model a variety of situations in the world around them.

College Algebra (North Florida Community College)

by Ronald J. Harshbarger Lisa S. Yocco

The text is application-driven and uses real-data problems that motivate interest in the skills and concepts of algebra. Modeling is introduced early, in the discussion of linear functions and in the discussion of quadratic and power functions. Additional models are introduced as exponential, logarithmic, logistic, cubic, and quartic functions are discussed. Mathematical concepts are introduced informally with an emphasis on applications. Each chapter contains real-data problems and extended application projects that can be solved by students working collaboratively. The text features a constructive chapter-opening Algebra Toolbox, which reviews previously learned algebra concepts by presenting the prerequisite skills needed for successful completion of the chapter. In addition, a section on calculus preparation at the end of the text emphasizes how students can use their new knowledge in a variety of calculus courses.

College Algebra With Applications For Business And Life Sciences

by Ron Larson Anne V. Hodgkins

If you have struggled in previous algebra courses (and even if you haven't), COLLEGE ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS AND LIFE SCIENCES, Second Edition, can help you succeed in your college algebra course. The authors provide you with a firm foundation in algebraic concepts, and guide you in applying your understanding to relevant examples and applications you are likely to encounter in college or in your career. If your instructor chooses, you'll also learn how to use graphing technology as a tool for problem solving and for review or retention.

College Physics (Second Edition)

by Roger A. Freedman Todd G. Ruskell Philip R. Kesten David L. Tauck

Freedman College Physics, Second Edition, is a student-centered text and homework program for introductory, algebra-based physics courses. With a focus on conceptual understanding and biological applications, College Physics makes the relevance of physics clear to students. The Sapling Plus system combines the heavily researched FlipIt Physics prelectures (derived from smartPhysics) with a robust homework system, in which every problem has targeted feedback, a hint, and a fully worked and explained solution.

The Colorado Story

by Thomas J. Noel Debra B. Faulkner

The Colorado Story is a multi-media textbook program for 4th grade Colorado Studies. The program is based on Colorado's 2010 Academic Standards for social studies and teaches civics, history, geography, and economics. The student edition places the state's historical events in the larger context of our nation's history.

Come Back, Ben (I Like to Read)

by Ann Hassett John Hassett

A house has a face, hills change their shapes, a rainbow reverses its colors, and a balloon takes a boy to the moon. The day is full of surprises! "Bye, Ben," says his sister as Ben's red balloon takes him up, up, up . . . past bees in a tree, a kite on the big hill, and a rainbow in the clouds. When Ben finally reaches the moon, he puts moon rocks in his pockets and comes down again. Now the rainbow, the hill, the kite, the tree, and the bees all wear happy faces. And it's his sister's turn! Colorful cut-paper-and-ink artwork holds humorous surprises for the observant reader. All objects have life and are subject to change, underscoring Ben's sense of joy and wonder. An I Like to Read(R) book. Guided Reading Level D.

Common Core Assessment, [Grade] 12

by Holt Mcdougal

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Common Core Assessment Readiness, Grade 7

by Holt Mcdougal

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Common Core Coach Assessments, English Language Arts, [Grade] 7


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Common Core Coach, English Language Arts, Assessments [Grade] 5

by Triumph Learning

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Common Core Coach, English Language Arts, [Grade] 7


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Common Core Coach Mathematics New York 6

by Jerry Kaplan

Mathematics textbook for Grade 6

Communication And Communication Disorders: A Clinical Introduction

by Elena M. Plante Pelagie M. Beeson

Featuring contributions from leading experts, Communication and Communication Disorders: A Clinical Introduction, 4e blends science, clinical applications, and introductory concepts to help readers develop a sound understanding of the field. Appropriate for both majors and non-majors, the text’s consistent format and unifying organization address communication disorders involving articulation, fluency, voice and swallowing, language, and hearing. Focusing on communication disorders over the lifespan, the text balances speech-language pathology and audiology and includes separate chapters devoted to child and adult disorders. <P><P>This edition includes a new chapter on pediatric audiology; expanded discussion of language acquisition; and more information on autism, ADHD, intellectual disabilities, and childhood aphasia. Case illustrations, figures, and photographs are used liberally to illustrate concepts and a capstone chapter highlights possible careers.

Communication Works

by Michael Gamble Teri Kwai Gamble

Communication Works 11e applies a new critical thinking framework to its core content, now in a more user-friendly 15-chapter organization. We have retained and revised the text's practical approach to communication, with a focus on the ways in which diversity, technology, social media, and ethical concerns both enrich and complicate our world. Students will learn what role communication plays in their lives today, in the classroom, and tomorrow, in the working world.

Communications: Methods And Applications For Financial Managers

by James Carberry

Improving communication is one of the most important – and challenging – issues that management accountants face. In a global survey of CFOs, Ernst & Young said: "Despite two thirds of respondents saying that increasingly they act as the public face of the organization, most point to communication and influencing as the most important area for improvement." <p><p> This book is specifically designed to meet the needs and interests of management accountants. It draws on interviews with finance professionals at every level of corporate accounting, as well as with communication consultants, executive recruiters and educators. It looks at how management accountants communicate inside and outside their organizations, identifies best practices, and gives hands-on strategies that accountants can use right away.

Comparative Politics: Domestic Responses to Global Challenges (AP Edition)

by Charles Hauss Melissa Haussman

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The Composition of Everyday Life (Concise Fourth Edition)

by John Mauk John Metz

Showing students that the act of writing is connected to everyday living, THE COMPOSITION OF EVERYDAY LIFE emphasizes invention while helping student writers rediscover concepts, uncover meaning, and rethink the world around them.

Computer Adhyan class 9 - GSTB: કમ્પ્યુટર અધ્યન ધોરણ ૯ - GSTB

by Gstb

પ્રસ્તુત પાઠ્યપુસ્તક ધોરણ ૯ ના કોમ્પુટર અધ્યન વિષયનું છે જેમાં ૧૪ પ્રકરણ અને પરિશિષ્ટ આપેલ છે.

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