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  • Rebel Researcher

    The Unconventional Path to Discovery
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    The most groundbreaking discoveries in science don’t come from following the rules, but from breaking them with purpose. In Rebel Researcher: The Unconventional Path to Discovery, Kirk Hillier introduces the concept of the rebel researcher—an...


  • Partial Differential Equations

    Theory and Completely Solved Problems
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    Provides more than 150 fully solved problems for linear partial differential equations and boundary value problems. Partial Differential Equations: Theory and Completely Solved Problems offers a modern introduction into the theory and...


  • Before Brittney

    A Legacy of Champions
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    This book is about champions in women’s athletics at Baylor University–the champions who competed, the champions who coached, the champions who provided the advocacy and leadership for the women’s athletic program, and the champions who have...


  • Connections, Academics, and Purpose

    Designing the Future of School
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    More than ever, students are disengaging from school and looking for connection and purpose in their lives, something that educators often struggle to offer in the traditional school system. In response to this changing landscape, Cinde Lock and...


  • Ready to Learn

    A crash course in child development, and how children experience school
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    In today’s fast-paced educational environment, teachers are constantly seeking ways to improve their practice while streamlining the high demands of their day-to-day work. Ready to Learn bridges the gap between psychology and education, offering...


  • Parents and Schools in Partnership

    Enhancing School Improvement and Student Achievement through Collaboration
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    The first book in a planned series, Parents and Schools in Partnership responds to the growing call for partnership-based involvement in schools as a means to enhance student academic achievement. In today’s rapidly evolving educational...


  • Noyes Notes…on Transposition

    A Transposition Method for Wind Musicians
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    Transposition. What is it? How do you do it? Why and when does a musician need it? How do you get started learning it? In Noyes Notes…on Transposition, trumpeter, music educator, and technical writer Randal C. Noyes uses simple, concise language...


  • Outdoor Magic

    The Power of Nature Connection
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    In Outdoor Magic: The Power of Nature Connection, renowned career outdoor educator, presenter and climate activist Grant Linney inspires us to connect deeply with the natural world. Through a wide array of personal stories, he shows that repeated...


  • Training the Young Actors of Theatre Ashbury

    How Good do you Want to be? And What are you Going to do About it?
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    When Gregory H. Simpson was hired to run the drama program at Ottawa private school Ashbury College, he brought with him a very simple premise: If you taught kids to think, there would be a revolution in education. That premise—plus a few years,...


  • Am I Literate?

    Redefining Literacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
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    Kate grew up in a home where words mattered. Inspired by her family’s love of reading, she pursued a degree in English Literature and began a career as a publicist. Confident in her mastery of language, Kate believed she was literate—until her...