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61. Dojo Dynamics: Essential Marketing
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62. Making Their Mark: Art, Craft
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63. A Community of Writers: Teaching
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64. Integrating the Arts Across the
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65. Hudson River School Visions: The
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66. Art for the Very Young: Ages 3-6
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67. The Moment of Seeing: Minor White
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68. Vienna School Reader: Politics
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69. International Cuisine
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70. Language Arts: Integrating Skills
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71. Introduction to Oil Painting (Art
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72. Principal Talk!: The Art of Effective
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73. Learning to Teach Art and Design
 
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74. National Review College Guide:
 
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75. Introduction to Pastels (Art School)
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76. Formative Assessment for English
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77. Art Activities A to Z (Activities
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78. Response and Analysis: Teaching
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79. The New York Schools of Music
80. The Kabul Beauty School: The Art

61. Dojo Dynamics: Essential Marketing Principles for Martial Arts Schools
by Jerry Beasley EdD
Paperback: 200 Pages (2008-12-01)
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Asin: 0897501691
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Based on three decades of international experience, this valuable guidebook explains the logistics of establishing a profitable martial arts enterprise. Filled with illustrative examples and anecdotes from successful entrepreneurs in the field, it contains sound advice on marketing strategies, promotional efforts, and product development. Penned by the promoter of the popular Karate College summer camp, this accessible reference provides a clear and comprehensive road to creating a business that thrives.

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62. Making Their Mark: Art, Craft and Design at the Central School, 1896-1966 (Historical Interest)
Paperback: 160 Pages (2000-12)
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Asin: 0713652616
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Tracing the history of the Central School of Art, from its first principal, onwards, this book shows how the school began and developed educational theories that had far reaching effects on the development of arts and crafts in Britain. Also featured are the staff and students of the school, such as Terrance Conran, Eduardo Paolozzi and Posy Simonds; the Bauhaus movement and shops such as Liberty's, whose influence both in spreading the school's philosophy and through the high street has been considerable. ... Read more


63. A Community of Writers: Teaching Writing in the Junior and Senior High School
by Steven Zemelman, Harvey Daniels
Paperback: 296 Pages (1988-06-08)
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Asin: 0435084631
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Zemelman and Daniels offer detailed guidance for all aspects of teaching and using writing. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The best book for junior and Senior high teachers
I first read this book as an undergrad, and then again the summer after my first year of teaching in the Writing Project.I found so many useful things that I could actually impliment in the classroom.Z and D offer many easy to follow suggestions that set off that "why didn't I think of that" response.They also suggest that we "break the red pen" habit when "rewriting" our students' papers.As I finish up my first full year of teaching, I look back and see the many times I turned to Z&D for help in solving a writer's problem. ... Read more


64. Integrating the Arts Across the Elementary School Curriculum
by Phyllis Gelineau
Paperback: 208 Pages (2003-07-14)
list price: US$87.95 -- used & new: US$39.42
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Asin: 0534611419
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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This book is designed to assist pre-service and in-service classroom teachers in weaving music, visual arts, drama, and movement into the elementary/middle school curriculum in order to stimulate the learning process, enrich other subject areas, and provide opportunities for creative expression and self-fulfillment. By providing the basic tools and activities that teachers will need, Gelineau helps teachers gains confidence in using the arts in the their elementary classrooms. The content of the book is informed by the National Standards for the Arts. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars integrating arts
a bit slower on the delivery than expected, but the item is in great condition!

2-0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected
I ordered "Integrating the Arts Across the Elementary School Curriculum" and "Art and Cognition: Integrating the Visual Arts in the Curriculum"and "Arts as Meaning Makers, The: Integrating Literature and the Arts Throughout the Curriculum". I was so disappointed to see this book had only a small section at the end of the book describing any lesson plans to use integrating art in the curriculum, and the book cost $55.00! I thought for that price I would have had a book full of information I could use in my classroom. Iwould not buy this book again, in fact I would like to get a refund. Surprisingly, "Arts as Meaning Makers, The: Integrating Literature and the Arts Throughout the Curriculum" turned out to be much more informative and useful and it was only $6.97.

5-0 out of 5 stars Must have book for teachers!
For some teachers, the idea of integrating the arts into the elementary classroom may seem daunting. The beauty of Gelineau's book is that she provides teachers with both the tools and activities necessary to make the transition seem far less overwhelming. There are sections devoted to each of the arts and within each section there are descriptors for all the elements that make up each art form. One of the most interesting things about this book is the introduction Gelineau gives at the beginning of each chapter. There is usually a definition of the art form as well as a historical perspective. Gelineau's book is completely user friendly in that it not only clarifies the concepts, but then offers clear activities for immediate implementation. All a teacher needs to do is to become comfortable with the arts. This is easy to do once you embrace the belief that the educational value of the arts lies in the doing and not in the outcome. The book is divided into seven sections. Chapters one and two deal with the power of the arts, while chapters three through seven discuss the specific art forms and how to integrate them into an elementary or middle school curriculum. Chapter seven entitled Making Connections gives some great ideas for connecting the arts to specific content areas. Because of it's easy to follow format and straightforward ideas; this book is truly a "must" for the teacher that wishes to incorporate the arts into a curriculum. ... Read more


65. Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford
Hardcover: 288 Pages (2003-10-01)
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Asin: 0300101848
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Sanford Robinson Gifford was a leading Hudson River School artist. His love of nature first surfaced as a youth growing up in Hudson, New York, and, together with his admiration for the works of Thomas Cole, inspired him to become a landscape painter. Influenced as well by J. M. W. Turner and by trips to Europe in the 1850s, Gifford's art was termed "air painting," for he made the ambient light of each scene-color saturated and atmospherically enriched-the key to its expression.Gifford was a founder of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. At the time of his death, he was so esteemed by the New York art world that the Museum mounted an exhibition of his work-its first accorded an American artist-and published a Memorial Catalogue that for nearly a century remained the principal source on the artist.Now, to coincide with a long-overdue exhibition of Gifford's work, an important new book is being issued.This volume features essays examining Gifford's position in the Hudson River School, his Catskill and Adirondack subjects, his patrons, and his adventures as a traveler both at home and abroad.More than seventy of the artist's best-known sketches and paintings are discussed and reproduced in color. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book
Beautiful book with many lovely reproductions of good quality. Each image is well documented, many with preliminary sketches also reproduced. Biographical information is readable and enlightening.

5-0 out of 5 stars Revisiting Sanford Robinson Gifford
One of the American masters of landscape painting in the nineteenth century was Sanford Robinson Gifford, and though he was highly celebrated in his lifetime, his name appears now only occasionally when the topic of the Hudson River School of art is discussed.This excellent monograph, which accompanied an exhibition of his work in 2003 - 2004, serves to restore the reputation of one of our less widely known artists who captured Americana on canvas and was an important leader of the Hudson River School of painting.

More than seventy reproductions of Gifford's paintings and drawings grace the pages of this book - scenes of the Adirondacks and Catskills, luminous river scenes filled with the transparency of fog and light.But the book also serves as an historicaldocument with photographs and information about Gifford and his travels abroad with the obvious influence of JMW Turner.His perception and use of ambient light so distinct to the Hudson River Valleyare both discussed and illustrated.

This is a fine monograph of an important artist: it is also a superb study in art history of one of the most eloquent schools of painting in American history.Recommended.Grady Harp, December 05

5-0 out of 5 stars Definitive coverge of Hudson River School artist
150 pages of the book are devoted to the works on display at the exhibition (I saw it at the Amon Carter).Since most of the works belong to private collectors, once the exhibition finishes at the National Gallery in Washington, this book will be the only place you will be able to look at the body of Gifford's work. The plates are excellent.If you like other Hudson River School painters, you will want this book. ... Read more


66. Art for the Very Young: Ages 3-6
by Elizabeth Kelly, Joanne Mcconville
Paperback: 128 Pages (1999-01-29)
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Asin: 1568226683
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Young children have the ability to create, view, interpret, and appreciate art. Art for the Very Young offers over 50 art activities for children to create art and learn about basic art concepts and techniques, such as line, shape, color, space,texture, form, and value. Watch how your young learners acquire an appreciation and understanding of the featured artists and techniques they use! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Best Book Ever
I have been teaching preschool for the last six years and have seen many art books but this book stands above any I have seen.This book does an excellent job of giving examples of art work by famous artist and the activities are not crafts.The activities in this book actually focus on the PROCESS of the art not what it looks like in the end.I am so excited to get back to school and start using this book in my classroom.I will also be sharing it with the other early childhood teachers in my building.Fantastic and worth every penny!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for homeschoolers too!
I recently purchased this book to use at home with my 6 year old and am so excited about it.I love the way the book is organized.Each assignment is very detailed and actually tells you how to teach the assignment (like specifically what to tell the kids).Whereas, the other art books I own are full of really great project ideas but don't go into depth on the style,form, etc.I also love the fact that she gives ideas of artists to display with the assignment and even tells specific pieces that would correspond best making it a great way to tie in art appreciation.Great buy, highly recommend.

5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT BOOK!
i am writing a new curriculum with a co-worker for a preschool art class ... this book helps teach each element of art ... great starting point for ideas!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great teacher resource
This is a wonderful resource for pre-school teachers! It is filled with many wonderful ideas and projects. I used it as part of an art appreciation theme and found it extremely helpful. I'd recommend it!

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Ideas
This book has wonderful ideas for children to explore the elements of art in the environment they are in. ... Read more


67. The Moment of Seeing: Minor White at the California School of Fine Arts
by Stephanie Comer, Deborah Klochko
Hardcover: 208 Pages (2006-07-20)
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Asin: B0025VL9BQ
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Founded by Ansel Adams, directed by Minor White, and staffed by such luminaries as Imogen Cunningham, Dorothea Lange, Lisette Model, and Edward Weston, the first fine-art photography department in the United States was created in 1946 at the California School of Fine Arts (now known as the San Francisco Art Institute). Under White's leadership and against a backdrop of revolutions in photography as an art form, this dynamic faculty developed the modern photography curriculum, bringing a new academic pedigree to the medium and establishing the future of photography education. The Moment of Seeing is much more than a history of the program and those who comprised it. Including White's never-before-published writings on the teaching of photography, it is also a rich gallery of iconic images by both renowned faculty members and the dedicated students they taught. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars True to the man and his work

I studied a bit with Minor White while at MIT around 1970 and this book is true to the man and to his work.I cannot think of higher praise.It's a good grounding in his approach to the aesthetics and deeper aspects of photography as a fine art.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Moment of Seing: Minor White at the California School of Fine Arts
The book was very informative and well written.Images were well selected and very well duplicated.I highly recommend it to any art/photo student/profesional.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Moment in Photography Education
Here is a book that takes one back in time to learn about the beginnings of the serious study of
photography as a fine art shortly after WWII at the California School of Fine Arts.It is a
ground breaking drama in which we learn, in almost diary form, about the struggles of
Minor White as Director and the experiences of some of his prominent faculty; Ansel Adams,
Imogene Cunningham, Dorothea Lange, Lisette Model and Edward Weston. It is profusely
illustrated with many vintage photographs and documents.The authors have done a supreme
job of bringing us this historic book.

5-0 out of 5 stars A surprising look at Minor White
Most of what has come down to us about Minor White as a teacher and thinker is based on his East Coast career from the late 1950s to the 1970s.This well edited, richly illustrated book deals with Minor White's time at the California School of Fine Arts (San Francisco), where he founded the photography program with Ansel Adams in 1946 and taught until 1953.There are fascinating details here about what was arguably the America's first really rigorous photography curriculum, and about the reception and teaching of people like Dorothea Lange, Imogen Cunningham, and Edward Weston long before they were enshrined in the canon of modern photography.A concluding series of portfolios in this book reminds us that much of Minor White's best work was produced during his early Californina years, and attests to the quality of the work of his first students.This is an valuable book in its own right, but also an excellent companion to the indispensable Minor White: The Eye That Shapes.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Moment of Seeing: Minor White at the California School of Fine Arts
This was an excellent book documenting the work of Minor White and highlighting some of his former students of photography. ... Read more


68. Vienna School Reader: Politics and Art Historical Method in the 1930s
Paperback: 485 Pages (2003-10-01)
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Asin: 1890951153
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This book introduces to an English-language audience the writings of the so-called New Vienna School of art history. In the 1930s Hans Sedlmayr (1896-1984) and Otto Pächt (1902-1988) undertook an ambitious extension of the formalist art historical project of Alois Riegl (1858-1905). Sedlmayr and Pächt began with an aestheticist conception of the autonomy and irreducibility of the artistic process. At the same time they believed they could read entire cultures and worldviews in the work of art. The key to this contextualist alchemy was the concept of "structure," a kind of deep formal property that the work of art shared with the world. Sedlmayr and Pächt’s project immediately caught the attention of thinkers like Walter Benjamin who were similarly impatient with traditional empiricist scholarship. But the new project had its dark side. Sedlmayr used art history as a vehicle for a sweeping critique of modernity that soon escalated into nationalist and outright fascist polemic, even while Pächt, a Jew, was forced into exile. Sedlmayr and the whole scholarly project of Strukturanalyse were sharply repudiated by Meyer Schapiro and later Ernst Gombrich.After an introductory essay, the book opens with two selections from Riegl. Following this are essays by Sedlmayr, Pächt, Guido Kaschnitz-Weinberg, and Fritz Novotny, all dating from the 1930s. The book closes with the divergent responses of Benjamin (1933) and Schapiro (1936). The difference of opinion between these two key voices raises again the question of the legitimacy and effectiveness of the method, and reveals the analogies between the New Vienna School project and the antiempiricist cultural histories of our own time. The book also contains an extensive bibliography. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Methods ALWAYS Reflect Worldview � Often Unintentionally
Wood has done a fantastic job of assembling a representative group of texts that documents the emergence and impact of a relatively obscure school of art historical research.But its obscurity, thankfully, is now a thing of the past.

What makes this material so fascinating is that wrapped up in an academic debate one would normally consider to be a dry and remote subject - art historical methodology -are enormously important philosophical and political issues that are just as vital today as when the debate originally took place (the 1930s).

Wood does an absolutely singular job of delineating the cast of characters, setting the stage and describing the plot. To his great credit, he has also selected essays for translation, many of which appear for the first time in English, that illustrate the issues in compelling ways.One only wishes that more could have been incorporated - especially translations of Hans Sedlmayr's 1929 introduction to Riegl's Collected Essays, his 1925 piece on "Shaped Vision," and Otto Pächt's article on Michael Pacher.

What Wood demonstrates is that continuing interest in the Vienna School of Art History, and its primary protagonist Alois Riegl (three of whose main books were finally translated into English nearly a century after their original publication), constitutes a curious demand for more translations of these vivid, multivalent texts after decades of relative neglect.

I must confess that Wood does not see the full range of political issues imbedded within these writings.This is somewhat odd, because in a previously edited volume on Otto Pächt's own art historical methods in which these issues are brought right to the surface, Wood avoided a thorough discussion as well.Perhaps he is uncomfortable with this material, or perhaps he is simply "politicallytone deaf."All interpretation is through the typically Leftist academic lens, but not surprisingly, the material is far too nuanced for so puerile an instrument.In short, much remains to be said about this material, and why it still fascinates modern collectivists on the political Left.

Read it yourself and see if you agree.You will not regret the time spent.If you are an art history "buff," student or professor, this is simply MUST reading. ... Read more


69. International Cuisine
by The International Culinary Schools at The Art Institutes
Hardcover: 864 Pages (2008-07-15)
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Asin: 0470052406
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The Best Tool for Learning About the Diversity of Cuisine from Around the World

Increasing world travel, changing demographics, multinational business, and greater diversity at home have whetted our appetites for international flavors—whether in national dishes or creative culinary fusions. Anyone entering the foodservice industry today must be prepared to meet this growing demand. Taste truly has gone global.

With its comprehensive approach, International Cuisine explores countries and regions, cultures, and ingredients, and describes the crucial role they play in different world cuisines. This comprehensiveand engaging resource gives readers an introductory knowledge of food cultures from five continents, as well as the Caribbean and British Isles.

International Cuisine features:

  • A total of 415 authentic recipes, representing all countries and regions discussed
  • Recipes formulated for current practices and available ingredients, including step-by-step instructions
  • Beautiful color photographs illustrating finished dishes
  • An emphasis on sustainability and how locally grown foods enhance cuisines
  • Coverage of history, geography, and people alongside recipes and cooking techniques
  • Detailed ingredients lists and culinary glossaries for each country or region discussed

Clearly presented and enjoyable to read, International Cuisine provides students, teachers, and professionals in foodservice a window to a wide variety of the world's cuisines.

The Art Institutes (artinstitutes.edu), with more than forty educational institutions located throughout North America, have provided an important source of culinary arts, design, media art, and fashion programs for professionals for more than forty years.

Since 1991, The International Culinary Schools at The Art Institutes, with their more than thirty locations, have offered exciting programs in culinary arts featuring a professional kitchen environmentand, in some locations, fully operational restaurants. Students work alongside instructors to learn and perform the hands-on skills chefs use each day. Based on classical Escoffier, Asian, and Latin culinary techniques, with an emphasis on progressive trends and practices, the curriculum is designed to develop and sharpen fundamental cooking techniques and professional skills and introduce a variety of international cuisines. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars International Cuisine
This book is required for a college class.
It is a good book for introducing to international cuisine.
I wouldn't buy if I didn't have to!

1-0 out of 5 stars inaccurate, inconsistence and offensive the information in this book
I am completely amazed how inaccurate, inconsistence and offensive the information in this book is, to call one tribe cannibalistic and provide no proof for such statements.The best part (and I use that word loosely) is the recipes.The content is outdated (which makes no sense given the year of print) and historically incorrect.Anyone with internet access could have done a better job in providing accurate information about the indigenous people of each region/location, their culture, habits, contributions to cuisine and so much more.The author really should retract this book and provide a second edition that starts out with an apology, that has also been thoroughly vetted by an editor, historian and a culturally aware contributor (that has at least traveled to half of the places).Additionally this should have been a collaboration between several subject matter experts (or even people from each area) to provide a holistic view of the world, versus the authors narrow two cents.I am only keeping this as long as my class is in session.After that this will be promptly sold.

1-0 out of 5 stars International Cuisine
Excellent textbook.Being used at my International Cuisine culinary class.Good background of the countries and their methods/style of cooking.A must have textbooks for those willing to venture into international cooking.Easy to follow recipes and accessible ingredients.

5-0 out of 5 stars food turns out yummy and it's ethnic
What's great about this book that each recipe serves 4.Easy to double or triple any recipe.All the food turns out yummy and I've tried a lot of them.And don't feel bad if you are a traditional chef who tweaks things to get a better taste in the American way.

4-0 out of 5 stars For Class Textbook
I purchased the book for a culinay class. It was informaive on the countries that we were studying. The recipes and the cuisine for each country was great. ... Read more


70. Language Arts: Integrating Skills for Classroom Teaching
by Dr. Mildred R. Donoghue
Paperback: 480 Pages (2008-08-05)
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Asin: 1412940494
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Provides a clear and succinct introduction to teaching the language arts to elementary students

Key Features

  • Focuses on integrating the six language arts-reading, writing, listening, speaking, viewing, and visually representing-with other subject areas
  • Provides guidance on differentiating instruction to bring out the best in the rapidly growing number of students with special needs and English language learners in the regular classroom
  • Includes a detailed lesson plan in each chapter along with instructional activities and techniques to integrate the language arts across all the subjects in the elementary curriculum

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Student Resource CD: Bundled with the book, this CD includes video clips and discussion questions that correlate with important chapter concepts.

Web-based student study site

This interactive study site provides practice tests, flashcards, chapter summaries, links to NCTE/IRA and state-specific Language Arts standards, and much more.

Instructor Resources on CD: Available by contacting SAGE Customer Care at 1-800-818-SAGE (7243), this CD for instructors offers resources such as lecture outlines, PowerPoint slides, a test bank, and sample syllabi for semester and quarter courses.

Intended Audience
This book is intended for undergraduate and graduate courses in elementary language arts methods, which teaches pre-service teachers and licensure/certification candidates specifically how to teach their students the basics of the six language arts – reading, writing, listening, speaking, viewing, and visually representing.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Seems like a good text
Easy to read, video clips are not too long.This is a required text for a class I am taking "Integrated Language Arts".Is a newer addition so has current resources.I find myself highlighting a lot. ... Read more


71. Introduction to Oil Painting (Art School)
by Ray Smith
Paperback: 72 Pages (1998-06-18)
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Asin: 0751306487
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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An introduction to the essential techniques of oil painting in a full range of media. It provides fully annotated, photographic sequences to guide the reader from the first strokes to the final composition, and full-size reproductions allow closer inspections of great masterworks. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars I Know Now!!
Before I got this book "Introduction to Oil Painting", I knew nothing except how to stretch the canvas. If you know how to understand what you read, you to will know how to paint with oils. It was scarey at first but this book makes it simple for beginners, and if you already know how then its' packed full of tips and ideas for instruction. I like this book very much. Thanks!

5-0 out of 5 stars A great book for beginners!
I enjoyed this book.It spent two pages on every topic that's important to beginning artists.It never rambled on about useless, trivial information.The author focused in on clear definitions and illustrations. This reader was never confused by the book's precise method in handlingcomplicated exercises.These exercises not only explained the material,but also led to completed works of art.The book also had a small, butvital glossary.The glossary helped to reiterate important concepts, suchas scumbling, aerial perspective, fat-over-leanpainting and high-keycolors(just to name a few).Reading this book is like taking an artclass.It focuses in on the most important concepts; and, it explains themin a brief, succinct manner.

3-0 out of 5 stars Nice idea spoiled by carelessness
My soft-cover version of this highly-attractive book has plenty of nice features. The overall concept is sound, (although a little cursory in places, even for a book aimed at beginners); the instructional andinformational content is generally useful and interesting; theillustrations and reproductions are excellent. There are even some healthand safety tips that were very welcome.

So, what's the problem? The lowrating I gave this book falls squarely at the feet of the editor(s). Simplyput, there are far too many mistakes for a book of this size!

Completelywrong labels on a graph of oil content in paints makes for total confusion,especially if you're trying to come to terms with the "fat overlean" concept or similar technical ideas. Page cross-references thatare incorrect are frustrating, but tolerable, in a monthly magazine ordaily newspaper, but not in a textbook! There are numerous other littlelabelling, spelling, word-usage and grammatical errors, as well as a coupleof invented words ("sawned off" is going to stick in my memoryfor a long time!) and a few "explanations" that don't explainanything.

I'm not sorry I bought the book, but it would be so much easierfor my wife, who is just starting out in oil painting, and who is not anative user of English, if the information were a bit more reliable.

Ipurchased another Ray Smith book [Portraits, hardcover] and have no realcriticisms of that book. I would consider buying others in the series, butthis one is a little disappointing. A very beautiful book spoiled by sloppyediting. It's really a shame!

5-0 out of 5 stars Really lays out the basics well
This is the kind of book that organizes the information you need to know in a logical and straight-forward manner.A great place to start for any aspiring artist. ... Read more


72. Principal Talk!: The Art of Effective Communication in Successful School Leadership (School Talk series)
by Cheli Cerra, Ruth Jacoby
Paperback: 144 Pages (2005-04-01)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$10.38
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Asin: 0787979112
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Principal Talk! provides 52 practical and useful scenarios to implement  communication with teachers, parents, staff, and the community. Keep your cool and soar to new heights with insightful tips, worksheets, checklists, and sample letters for leadership success. Are you concerned about:

  • Maintaining and sustaining a high caliber of student achievement?
  • Communicating the school’s successes in a positive way?
  • Establishing credibility in the community?
  • Promoting and maintaining a safe and positive learning environment?

If you answered yes, then Principal Talk! is the book you need. For aspiring as well as veteran principals, this “no-nonsense” book summarizes how to be an educational leader and advocate in today’s educational environment. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Principal Talk!
Effective communication is crucial for school administrators.Principal Talk! is an excellent resource, with ready made forms and great tips on how to handle different situations.A must have especially for those seeking a degree in education leadership. ... Read more


73. Learning to Teach Art and Design in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience (Learning to Teach Subjects in the Secondary School Series)
Paperback: 384 Pages (2008-02-15)
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Asin: 0415377730
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Learning to Teach Art and Design in the Secondary School advocates art, craft and design as useful, critical, transforming, and therefore fundamental to a plural society. It offers a conceptual and practical framework for understanding the diverse nature of art and design in education at KS3 and the 14-19 curriculum. It provides support and guidance for learning and teaching in art and design, suggesting strategies to motivate and engage pupils in making, discussing and evaluating visual and material culture.
With reference to current debates, Learning to Teach Art and Design in the Secondary School explores a range of approaches to teaching and learning, it raises issues, questions orthodoxies and identifies new directions. The chapters examine:

  • ways of learning
  • planning and resourcing
  • attitudes to making
  • critical studies
  • values and critical pedagogy.

The book is designed to provide underpinning theory and address issues for student teachers on PGCE and initial teacher education courses in Art and Design. It will also be of relevance and value to teachers in school with designated responsibility for supervision.

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3-0 out of 5 stars Attention beginning Art Education Students
This book is very useful in linking teaching theories with Art.If you are a beginning Art Education Student or Art Teacher, this book would be good if you want to learn about pedagogy in the Art classroom.It asks you to analyze and discuss the different approaches to teaching and learning in the Art classroom.This book gives great suggestions for assessment in the Art classroom. It also contains a section on how to get that teaching job you want. ... Read more


74. National Review College Guide: America's Top Liberal Arts Schools
by Charles J. Sykes
 Paperback: 272 Pages (1993-08-20)
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Asin: 0671798014
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A sourcebook of colleges provides data on schools in which all freshmen learn classic Greek, all classes are taught by professors, the administration refuses government aid, and strict dress and behavior codes are enforced. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A little gem that is still worthwhile
Although this book is now more than a decade old it is still an invaluable resource for parents and students. Of particular importance is the introduction by Wm. F. Buckley Jr. Even if you and your college bound youngster do not choose one of the recommended colleges, the introduction will enlighten and familiarize you with what a classical or "liberal arts" education, vs. technical or vocational training, should be. You can thus judge the educational institutions you are condsidering by thecriteria and characteristics described in the book.

I had my own list of acceptable colleges for my daughter, all derived from this book, but she fell in love with a college that didn't make the list -- primarily because of its reputation forbeing far on the left of the political and social spectrum. In light of the essays and guidelines offered in this book I was comfortable with her choice -- because her small, private, liberal arts college did demand the core curriculum, based on 5000 years of knowledge and culture from western civilization, that any good liberal arts college or university should provide, no matter the size or purported reputation. These criteria for an enduring, quality education have not changed for hundreds of years, so the fact that this book was published in 1993 should not be a hindrance to its critical regard and purchase.

(Daughter was graduated from Reed College in Portland, OR)

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the better college guides
Leftists concerned about the "National Review" authorship should not be deterred from reading and using this book.

This is a great guide to where you'll find a good, solid liberal arts curriculum.If your ideaof a solid liberal arts curriculum does not match the author's, then thetext is certainly useful as a way to eliminate schools from your list.

We discovered Schenectady's Union College in this guide, went to visit,and were so impressed, we put it on my child's list of schools to apply to.We would never have considered it, without this guide book.

3-0 out of 5 stars Needs to be updated.The ISI Guide is more complete.
Getting your kid into a good college is a nerve-racking process for most parents.It certainly has been for us.We have found the customer reviews in Amazon very helpful.That prompts us to distill our ratings of thevarious guidebooks.

The best short reference on each college is thePrinceton Review of The Best (311) Colleges.It gives ratings of academicquality, difficulty of admission, percentage admitted, etc.There is alsoa brief summary of college life and what each place might be looking for.

Peterson Guide is comprehensive, and has long write-ups for each school. There is a front section for each school, listed alphabetically withineach state, and a back section with detailed profiles of selectedinstitutions.

Fiske's guide is interesting, but he basically hassomething good to say for each school, so careful reading between the linesand for "damning with faint praise" is called for.

The Yale Insider'sGuide is extremely subjective, with different students writing variousreviews.We did not find it too reliable, except in conjunction with otherbooks.

Likewise for Barrron's Guide to the Most Competitive Colleges. Recent alumni write of their (invariably positive) experiences.Take itwith a grain of salt, or read carefully between the lines.

Choosing theRight College by ISN was extremely helpful.Some readers criticized it forbeing allegedly right wing.We did not find it so.Rather, knowing thepoint of view of the authors helped us evaluate their observations.Otherbooks do not make their biases explicit.A feature of the book we foundparticularly helpful was the naming of excellent professors and departmentsin each college.

Antonoff's College Finder was interesting only inconjunction with other books.

Three books written from the perspective ofcollege admissions officers were very interesting and helpful.They areThe College Admissions Mystique, by Mayher, Getting In, by Bill Paul, andmost of all A is for Admission by Michelle Hernandez.We stronglyrecommend that parents and the kids who are the applicants read at leastone of these.

Another very helpful book was You're Gonna Love ThisCollege Guide, by Marty Nemko.It takes the student through the decisionprocess of big vs. small, urban vs. country, elite vs. the level justbelow, geography, and so forth.That really got our daughter unstuck inher thinking process.

Loren Pope is another helpful author for those whothink that not getting into Harvard is the end of the world.

Threebooks we did not find to be particularly helpful are Getting Into AnyCollege, by Jim Good and Lisa Lee, The National Review College Guide, byCharles Sykes and Brad Miner (too out of date), and The Real FreshmanHandbook, by Jennifer Hanson.

One book we found to be unexpectedlyuseful was Getting Into Medical School Today, by Scott Plantz, et. al. Even if your child is not interested in medical school, this book putscollege in perspective for any post-college program.

We hope readersfind our review helpful.

5-0 out of 5 stars Book changed my life.
Just reading the intro material rearranged my understanding of what itmeans to be educated. . . This book forever changed my life (!). Now thatI've graduated (from one of the schools included), I hand out this book toyoung worthies that will benefit from its content and guidance.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must read for the family of any college bound child.
Any concerned parent of a college-bound student would do well to read this book and take its warnings seriously. Too many college students have been graduated with little or no knowledge of the bases of western civilization, and many have not had the pleasure of being taught in small classes by real professors. Choosing a college from this list will almost guarantee your student a good foundation for applying thought and critical analysis to the ideas they will encounter the rest of their life. This book rates, in my opinion, right up there with Charles Sykes's "A Nation of Victims," and Dinesh D'Souza's "Illiberal Education." All three books will forever change the way you view education in America. ... Read more


75. Introduction to Pastels (Art School)
by Michael Wright
 Paperback: 72 Pages (1998-06-18)
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An introduction to the essential techniques of painting with pastels in a full range of media. It provides fully annotated, photographic sequences to guide the reader from the first strokes to the final composition, and full-size reproductions allow closer inspections of great masterworks. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Very Beginnings for very beginners
This book helped me know what I needed to get started.I like his use of classics in pastel to illustrate the beauty and range of the medium.Excellent tips for beginners from what you need, to creating your own paper for pastel work.It also give good information on how to decide what type of pastels to use - by showing different types in action. ... Read more


76. Formative Assessment for English Language Arts: A Guide for Middle and High School Teachers
by Amy Benjamin
Paperback: 152 Pages (2008-02-06)
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This book demonstrates how formative assessments, unlike standardized tests, provide the kind of communication between teachers and students that help teachers make instructional decisions to improve student performance. ... Read more


77. Art Activities A to Z (Activities a to Z Series)
by Joanne Matricardi, Jeanne McLarty
Paperback: 160 Pages (2005-03-04)
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Art Activities A to Z presents a detailed lesson plan format of open-ended art activities.It focuses on the art ?process? rather than the ?product?. Users will enjoy the activities as they explore medium beyond tempera paint and brushes. The activities are easy-to-understand and follow. Each section will assist users in finding art activities for a theme based curriculum, to incorporate a letter of the week, or provide a spur of the moment filler. ... Read more


78. Response and Analysis: Teaching Literature in Junior and Senior High School
by Robert E. Probst
Paperback: 288 Pages (1987-11-15)
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Asin: 0867092033
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Drawing heavily on the work of Louise Rosenblatt, Probst insists that literary meaning resides not in the text alone, but in the transaction between reader and text. ... Read more


79. The New York Schools of Music and the Visual Arts (Studies in Contemporary Music and Culture, V. 5.)
Paperback: 224 Pages (2001-11-05)
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Musicians and artists have always shared mutual interests and exchanged theories of art and creativity.This exchange climaxed just after World War II, when a group of New York-based musicians, including John Cage, Morton Feldman, Earle Brown, and David Tudor, formed friendships with a group of painters.The latter group, now known collectively as either the New York School or the Abstract Expressionists, included Jackson Pollock, Willem deKooning, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still, Franz Kline, Phillip Guston, and William Baziotes. The group also included a younger generation of artists-particularly Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns-that stood somewhat apart from the Abstract Expressionists. This group of painters created what is arguably the first significant American movement in the visual arts. Inspired by the artists, the New York School composers accomplished a similar feat. By the beginning of the 1960s, the New York Schools of art and music had assumed a position of leadership in the world of art. For anyone interested in the development of 20th century art, music, and culture, The New York Schools of Music and Art will make for illuminating reading. ... Read more


80. The Kabul Beauty School: The Art of Friendship and Freedom
by Deborah Rodriguez
Paperback: 288 Pages (2008-01-24)

Isbn: 034093588X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book
I am part of a book club and someone suggested this book.I wasn't too thrilled as the title didn't seem interesting to me, and frankly I am a little tired of reading about the Middle East in my book club.I was very shocked to read this book!It was great!Great plot and storyline.I really got into the book.I would suggest this book to any female.The only downfall I would say is that the delivery took a little longer than stated. ... Read more


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