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This list of the most commonly challenged books in the United States refers to books sought to be removed or otherwise restricted from public access, typically from a library or a school curriculum. This list is primarily based on U.S. data gathered by the American Library Association 's Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF), which gathers data ...
Major Decisions: Taking Charge of Your College Education, published in 2010, is a self-help book written by Henry J. Eyring. Eyring is the 17th president of Brigham Young University–Idaho . Purpose
“College: two hundred people reading the same book. An obvious mistake. Two hundred people can read two hundred books.” So wrote John Cage, composer, teacher, and lifelong student.And he had a ...
In the U.S., college and university textbooks are chosen by the professor teaching the course, or by the department as a whole. Students are typically responsible for obtaining their own copies of the books used in their courses, although alternatives to owning textbooks, such as textbook rental services and library reserve copies of texts, are ...
The Units of Study curriculum guide books and "workshop" model centers on independent student work in combination with teacher modeling and one-on-one and small-group guidance. [17] The Project has also published a Classroom Library Series through Heinemann, which includes books for grades K-8 from more than 50 different publishers. These books ...
Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students CT 1913 556 Pacific Press Publishing Association: Counsels to Writers and Editors CW 1946 181 Southern Publishing Association: Country Living CL 1946 32 Review and Herald Publishing Association: Darkness Before Dawn DD 1997 62 Pacific Press Publishing Association: Daughters of God DG 1998 275
Opinion: I spent 20 years teaching in Iowa and saw my authority to make classroom decisions methodically taken away, writes Ben Stein.
Help! I'm Trapped... is a series of 17 books written by Todd Strasser, published by Scholastic Press. With worldwide sales of over 10 million copies, the plots mainly center around a group of children and a machine that has the power to switch bodies. The first of the series, Help! I'm Trapped in My Teacher's Body, was published in 1993.