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Bowen Theory's Secrets
Murray Bowen (1931–1990) was the first to study the family in a live-in setting and describe specific details about how families function as systems. Despite Bowen theory being …
Collaboration in Inclusive Classrooms
Collaboration and co-teaching are concepts that have long been central to inclusive education. More recently, evidence-based and high-leverage practices (EBPs and HLPs) have gained …
The Island of Doctor Moreau
This Norton Critical Edition includes: The 1896 William Heinemann edition of the novel.An expansive and thought-provoking introduction, a note on the text detailing the complex …
Teaching Asian America in Elementary Classrooms
Asian Americans are an extraordinarily diverse group of people, yet are often viewed through stereotypical lenses: as Chinese or Japanese only, as recent immigrants who do not …
Literacy for All
Every student comes to the classroom with unique funds of knowledge in addition to unique needs. How can teachers celebrate and draw upon the valuable literacies each child already …
The Polyvagal Backpack
In The Polyvagal Path to Joyful Learning, Debra Em Wilson introduced educators to Polyvagal Theory (PVT) and explained how human nervous systems move between different states in …