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- Making Time for Social Studies
A Four-Step Process for Unit Planning in the Elementary Classroom
Classroom educator Rachel Swearengin guides educators in creating effective social studies units. Learn to unpack standards, craft compelling questions, select grade-appropriate primary and secondary sources, and design assessments using claim-evidence-reasoning (CER). Practical templates and examples are provided for each K–5 grade level.
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- The Change You Want to See
A Culturally Responsive and Affirming Approach to School Leadership
With its research-supported strategies, real-world examples, personal insights, and reflective exercises, educators can use this book to model self-awareness, self-care, vulnerability, and accountability for their community and cocreate a shared vision and action plan with their colleagues.
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- Jeremy Hill
Jeremy Hill, EdD, has over 25 years of experience in education at both the elementary and secondary levels. He spent 12 years as a classroom teacher before assuming the role of high school assistant principal in urban and rural settings. In 2016, he was named the first principal of Willow Creek Elementary School in Riverton, Wyoming. As a School Wellness Wheel and Humanized Education associate, Dr. Hill works directly with educational institutions to help design and coach systems of support focused on mastery-based learning, growth-based schooling, and strength-based teaching.
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Inquiry-Based Learning in the Junior Classroom
Empower your fourth- to sixth-grade learners to think with inquiry-based learning. Using guided rubrics and tools, teachers can realistically assess, evaluate, and integrate inquiry into their curriculum. Learn the specific needs and learning stages of students as they explore, synthesize, consolidate, and reflect on their learning.
$35.95 - THINQ Kindergarten
Inquiry-based learning in the kindergarten classroom
Empower your kindergarten learners to think with inquiry-based learning. Using guided rubrics and tools, teachers can realistically assess, evaluate, and integrate inquiry into their curriculum. Learn the specific needs and learning stages of students as they explore, synthesize, consolidate, and reflect on their learning.
$35.95 - THINQ 7–9
Inquiry-Based Learning in the Intermediate Classroom
Empower your learners to think with inquiry-based learning. Using guided rubrics and tools, teachers can realistically assess, evaluate, and integrate inquiry into their curriculum. Learn the specific needs and learning stages of grades 7–9 students as they explore, synthesize, consolidate, and reflect on their learning.
$40.95 - Today's Teachers, Tomorrow's Leaders
A Guide to Identifying and Developing Future Administrators
Discover the Situational Leadership Model, a framework to help motivate teachers to take the leap into leadership. This book is a practical guide full of sample meeting planners, planning pages, and other useful resources to streamline the selection process.
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- Advancing Empathy and Equity in Early Childhood Education
The Leader’s Guide to Little Learners, Big Hearts
Explore how school leaders can cultivate compassion and equity in their school communities. By leveraging antiracist and culturally competent professional development, program planning, and curriculum, leaders can improve their school climate, addressing the numerous inequities their students, staff, and families face, paving the way for lasting change.
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- Mathematics Strategies for Tier 1 and Tier 2 Interventions in a PLC at Work®
Empower your mathematics collaborative teams and students with this comprehensive guide. The authors provide preK–12 educators with tools and strategies for accelerating student learning of mathematics to grade level and beyond through intentional Tier 1 and Tier 2 instruction.
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- Renaissance Thinking in the Classroom
Interdisciplinary Learning, Real-World Problems, Intellectually Curious Students
Discover nine key thinking habits to cultivate in your K–12 students. This book helps educators explore habits, from fostering curiosity and taking risks to embracing lifelong learning. Author Nathan D. Lang-Raad dives into the challenge-based learning framework and how to integrate these habits with academic standards and 21st century skills.
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