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Working: Career Success For The 21st Century (3rd edition)

by Larry J. Bailey

Focusing on career planning, money management, and independent living, this high school textbook is intended to help prepare students for working life. It describes numerous occupations, outlines techniques for finding work, and describes job skills and personal skills applicable in a variety of workplace settings. Particular attention is given to issues related to diversity, listening, problem solving, and time management. Bailey teaches workforce education and development at Southern Illinois University.

Working

by Larry J. Bailey

This revision of Working: Career Success for the 21st Century introduces high school seniors and community college students to career planning, working, money management, and essential skills for independent living. Learning features include chapter summaries, activities, and vocabulary exercises, plus boxes on high growth occupations, math connections, and career decision making. This edition spans the entire life/work cycle, and material reflecting the Department of Education's 16 career clusters has been added. Bailey is affiliated with the Department of Workforce Education and Development. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)

Working Papers Multicolumn Journal Century 21 South Western Accounting

by Claudia Bienias Gilbertson Mark W. Lehman Kenton E. Ross

We've eliminated the overlap between problems, making it easier for students to complete and teachers to grade. These Working Papers are to be used in the study of chapters 1-16 of C21 Accounting, Multicolumn Journal Approach. Forms are provided for: Work Together exercises, On Your Own exercises, Application Problems, Mastery Problems, Challenge Problems, Reinforcement Activities 1 and 2. Printed on each page is the number of the problem in the textbook for which the form is to be used. Also shown is a specific instruction number for which the form is to be used. You may not have to use every form that is provided.

Working Together: The Art of Consulting and Communicating

by Anita DeBoer

Productive learning occurs when educators work together to create new visions, analyze important issues, and evaluate outcomes. This book explores how educators can effectively engage in peer problem solving, focusing on three aspects of the process: (1) models for consulting with colleagues in problem solving; (2) communication skills necessary for consulting; and (3) how to collaborate with colleagues with differing interpersonal styles. Within these three main areas, the essential skills that educators need for working together, such as trust building, listening, facilitating, collaborating, questioning, communication, and peer problem solving are illustrated through interactive strategies designed to empower educators to become proactive, rather than reactive with conflict.

Working Trot

by Jessie Haas

James MacLiesh shocks his conventional parents when he chooses to work with horses instead of going to college—can he make it happen? Bucking his parents—and tradition—seventeen-year-old James MacLiesh decides he wants to be a horse trainer. When he arrives at his cousins&’ farm, James enters a world completely different from that of his privileged, boarding-school upbringing. Not quite prepared for the rambling, ramshackle old house, he knows he made the right decision the minute he goes into the barn. The horses are magnificent. Ghazal, an obedient if aloof white stallion, is to be James&’s first training project. But first, James has to re-train himself. Taking place over four seasons and filled with appealing characters—James&’s uncle Tom and second cousin Gloria, and a riding student named Jennifer Bascomb—Working Trot is about following your dreams and sticking to them no matter what.

Working With Young Children

by Dr Judy Herr

Working with Young Children introduces students to the exciting and challenging field of early childhood education and care. Students will learn about brain development and its impact on developing children, child development theories and practices, creating safe and inviting learning environments, and preparing engaging learning experiences and activities that promote all aspects of children's development. Students also gain knowledge and skills in dealing with specific concerns related to infants, toddlers, school-age children, and children with diverse needs. The 2024 revision of this text has had critical updates related to brain development, dual language learners, cultural diversity and sensitivity, trauma informed care, health and safety, and more. Special features, such as Early Childhood Insights, Safety First, Health Highlights, Focus on Careers, Ethical Responsibilities, and Workplace Connections have been added to inform students about relevant information in the field.

Working with Young Children

by Judy Herr

Working with Young Children introduces you to the field of early childhood education. The text begins by helping readers better understand young children and then progresses into developing guidance skills. Child development principles are applied to child care settings. You will also learn how to handle specific concerns related to infants, toddlers, school-age children, and children with special needs. All information needed to successfully earn the Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential™ is included. Readers prepare for the workplace by learning about licensing rules and regulations, different career paths, and safety considerations. Core values and principles from the NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct and Statement of Commitment are highlighted in their own appendix.

Working with Young Children

by Judy Herr

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Working with Young Children

by Judy Herr

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Working With Young Children

by Judy Herr

Working with Young Children brings to life the fascinating career opportunities in the early childhood profession. The text presents an in-depth, comprehensive study of all aspects of the early childhood field to help prepare your students for workplace success. <p><p>Topics include: <p>• child development principles as applied to the early childhood program setting <p>• the learning needs of young children including those who have special needs <p>• appropriate child guidance and group management techniques <p>• developmentally appropriate practices in curriculum development <p><p>Additionally, students will acquire skills for preparing an engaging learning environment that encourages children to independently experiment, explore, and manipulate the classroom materials. The text also provides information about licensing rules and regulations, various career paths, and safety and health considerations. Studying this information helps prepare students for workplace success. <p><p> Working with Young Children offers the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to work toward the Child Development Associate™ Credential and other career-related credentials, By acquiring such credentials, students can jump-start their careers in the early childhood profession.

Working with Young Children

by Judy Herr

Working with Young Children focuses on the application of child development principles to the care of children in group settings. Introduce your students to the fast-growing field of child care services, and help them learn the necessary skills. This popular text features an inviting, colorful format and up-to-date topics. -- Topics include the CDA credential; guidance principles; water play, sand play, and block building experiences; new social studies topics; and more on-the-job application process. -- Helps students develop effective skills for guiding children and for keeping them safe and healthy. -- Provides instruction for setting up a developmentally-appropriate environment. -- Covers planning and implementing curriculum that will meet children's needs and hold their interest. -- Includes hundreds of full-color photos taken in actual child care settings.

Working with Young Children

by Judy Herr

Working with Young Children introduces students to the fast-growing field of early childhood education. Students will develop skills for guiding children effectively while keeping them healthy and safe. Working with Young Children applies child development principles to child care settings. On-site photos enhance the inviting, colorful format. This text provides current health, safety, and nutrition information plus additional coverage of technology, cultural diversity, family stressors, and child care careers. · New sections address licensing rules and regulations in addition to historical influences on early child care and education. · New chapter-opening activities include Key Concepts, Graphic Organizers, and Reading Advantage pre-reading activities. · New features appearing throughout the chapters include Safety First, Focus on Health, Learn More About..., and Workplace Connections. · Expanded chapter reviews provide more Cross-Curricular Links and new Thinking Critically, Using Technology, and Portfolio Project activities. · Appendix now includes NAEYC's Core Values.

World Civililzations: The Global Experience, AP Edition, 7th Edition

by Peter N. Stearns Michael Adas Stuart B. Schwartz Marc Jason Gilbert

The book aims at capturing a truly global approach by discussing and comparing major societies and focusing on their interactions.

World Civilizations: Volume 1, to 1600 (Second Edition)

by Philip J. Adler

This thorough introduction to world history presents material in manageable bites using a narrative format. This full-color, pedagogically rich, map- intensive text balances discussion of all major civilizations. The extensive ancillary package provides ample support of the first-time instructor of the World History course.

World Civilizations

by Philip J. Adler Randall L. Pouwels

Adler and Pouwels's WORLD CIVILIZATIONS offers broad-based coverage of the world's major civilizations, in a brief-chapter format that presents information in manageable segments. The focused treatment of topics throughout history covers every major epoch and follows general patterns and processes, while illuminating history through specific examples and a particular emphasis on social and cultural topics.

World Civilizations

by Philip J. Adler Randall L. Pouwels

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Short chapters, great stories, and study tools! Adler and Pouwels's WORLD CIVILIZATIONS is a vibrant introduction to world history structured to meet the demands of your study schedule. It's clearly written, packed with charts and illustrations, and loaded with review features so you'll be up to date in class and ready for tests. And, because WORLD CIVILIZATIONS offers extensive coverage of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, you'll have timely historical insights into the issues that make today's news. Get this book and discover how manageable and interesting history can be.

World Civilizations

by Philip J. Adler Randall L. Pouwels

Short chapters, great stories, and tons of study tools! Adler and Pouwels's WORLD CIVILIZATIONS is a vibrant introduction to world history structured to meet the demands of your study schedule. It's clearly written, packed with charts and illustrations, and loaded with review features so you'll be up to date in class and ready for the test. And, because WORLD CIVILIZATIONS offers extensive coverage of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, you'll have timely historical insights into the issues that make today's news. Get WORLD CIVILIZATIONS and discover how having all the information you need to know for the test really does equal a better grade.

World Civilizations: The Global Experience (Advanced Placement Edition with DBQ Update)

by Peter N. Stearns Michael Adas Stuart B. Schwartz Marc J. Gilbert

This AP Edition of World Civilizations: The Global Experience has been especially adapted for the AP exam.

World Cultures and Geography: Western Hemisphere

by Sarah Bednarz Marci Smith Deal Inés Miyares

NIMAC-sourced textbook

World Cultures and Geography

by Andrew J. Milson Peggy Altoff Mark H. Bockenhauer Janet Smith Michael W. Smith David W. Moore

Social Studies Textbook

World Cultures & Geography (Texas)

by Richard G. Boehm

Textbook for High School

A World Divided: (Darkover Omnibus #5) (Darkover #5)

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

An omnibus volume of three classic, long-unavailable Darkover novels--Star of Danger, The Bloody Sun, and Winds of Darkover--tell of two men of mixed Darkovan ancestry, who must choose where their true allegiances lie.

World Geography

by Daniel D. Arreola Marci Smith Deal James F. Petersen Rickie Sanders

Go on a geographical tour around the world! Explore the world while solving the riddle using informational clues about each country. Students study 30 countries, grouped by continent, using maps, charts, graphs, puzzles, and hands-on activities. A skills test, glossary of geographical terms, and an answer key are included.

World Geography

by Richard G. Boehm Jay Mctighe

Develop geographic literacy with the only high school geography text co-authored by the National Geographic. Help your students make the connection between geography and history, as well as geography and current events.

World Geography

by Preston E. James Nelda Davis

Go on a geographical tour around the world! Explore the world while solving the riddle using informational clues about each country. Students study 30 countries, grouped by continent, using maps, charts, graphs, puzzles, and hands-on activities.

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