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a href="/Heron_Books_related.html" title="Heron Books">Heron Books Heron Books is an assumed business name of Delphi Schools Inc., under which they publish many paperback book s for teacher s, student s, ...
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My Weird School (section List of books) My Weird School is a series of first person humorous books by Dan Gutman . The series contains a total of 27 books so far. The latest one ...
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Minimus The Minimus books is a series of school textbooks, written by Barbara Bell, illustrated by Dr. children of primary school age to learn Latin . ...
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The Sri Lanka "Books in School" program schools were chosen to participate in the project 20 smaller schools with low achievement and no library were chosen to implement to " ...
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Keith Gibbs He has written books on School Physics and is author of http://www. ... Teaching and gives demonstrations of physics experiments at schools and colleges. ...
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Oxford University Press seen Oxford publish children's books, school text books, music, ... local authors, for the general reader, but also for schools and universities. ...
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International Book Project (section Books Out) founded by Harriet Van Meter in 1966 , which has sent more than 5.5 million books abroad. 000 books to schools, libraries, churches, and ...
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Santhini Govindan who has written over 30 books for children including poetry, picture books and ... languages, and are widely used as text books in schools across India. ...
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Usborne Publishing (redirect from Usborne Books) Usborne Publishing, often called Usborne Books, is a United Kingdom -based ... association selling to families schools and communities, was ...
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Religious debates over the Harry Potter series Religious debates over the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling stem ... the books to be banned from schools have led occasionally to ...
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Dragon Pirate Stories The Dragon Pirate Stories are a collection of 20 books written as a reading scheme for primary schools in the 1960s/1970s by Sheila K ...
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Sideways Stories From Wayside School (section Books) The Sideways Stories From Wayside School series is a popular series of 3 books by ... up and down Wayside Schools's 30 flights of stairs and ...
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The Public School Chronicles The Public School Chronicles is a series published by Desert Hearts Books. ... three exclusive British boarding schools - two Jesuit ...
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McGuffey Readers Two of the best known school books in the history of American education were the ... In many one-teacher schools, children's ages varied from ...
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Louis Bourdaloue Many of them have been adopted as text-books in schools. Notes References http://www. newadvent. org/cathen/02717a.htm Louis Bourdaloue - ...
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Book flood In general, the programs involved the introduction of books to ... In addition, the programs used a control group of schools which continued ...
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Idut It publishes novels, children's books, text books and school books, general literature, music and films. It also has a magazine, Š , for ...
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Fuzzbuzz Fuzzbuzz is a series of educational books designed for school age children with learning difficulties , published by Oxford University ...
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Island Trees School District v. Pico power of local school board s to remove library books from junior ... local school board to choose books to add to the libraries of their schools. ...
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Angela Brazil "modern" School Girls' Stories genre, written from the characters' point of view ... cases were banned by headmistresses in British girls' schools. ...
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1. Classroom Grants Through Adopt-A-Classroom Help Children Learn
February 02, 2010
Adopt-A-Classroom grants increase the number and extent of learning opportunities for students through the provision of essential classroom items such as books, stationery, furniture and writing supplies which help streamline learning. Many schools do not have enough funding to cater to the resource needs of some classes. Harmful effects include slowed progress and exasperation on the part of students, teachers and parents. From the teacher’s perspective, having all the basic materials needed to educate young minds is central to being able to do their job right.
Adopt-A-Classroom has a... (read more)
Author: Nancy Lee
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2. Smart Investing in Education Stocks
February 02, 2010
Private sector schools are stepping in to meet the growing demand for higher education. This is leading to more opportunities for investing in an education stock.
Going back to school is certainly not a new trend. For many years adults have been trading in 9 to 5 schedules for text books and classrooms. Others have opted to remain working regular jobs and taking on classes at night or on the weekends.
Today, the going back to school is more popular than ever as unemployment rates continue to remain high. Some are going back to school for the same reasons as always, to move further u... (read more)
Author: RJ Camposagrado
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3. Popular GMAT Books
February 01, 2010
The importance and examples of GMAT books is what is highlighted through this article.
GMAT stands for Graduate Management Aptitude Test and is a test designed to judge the verbal, mathematical and analytical writing skills of the examinee. The GMAT test is a computer adaptive test with a GMAT registration fee of $250 globally.
GMAT scores become the deciding factor in the admission of a management school aspirant. All the leading business schools factor the GMAT scores into their scheme of things before deciding on an applicants candidature. Therefore the GMAT test is a certain 'mus... (read more)
Author: Gaurav kumar
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4. All about GMAT
January 24, 2010
This article is aimed at providing insightful information related to the GMAT exam.
The Graduate Management Admission Test or GMAT is a computer adaptive test which tests the verbal, analytical and mathematical skills of the person taking the test. Leading Business Schools (B-Schools) all over the world factor the GMAT scores the most while granting admissions to students applying for graduate programs in their respective universities. Therefore, getting a top GMAT score becomes the prime objective of the student aspiring for admissions to management programs in top B-Schools.
Basica... (read more)
Author: Gaurav kumar
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5. GMAT Prep - Tips and Tricks
January 22, 2010
This article provides an overview of the GMAT prep that is ideal to ace the GMAT exam.
GMAT is exciting, challenging and a must conquer target for the many examinees who target it every year with ambitions of getting admission in to leading B-Schools (Business Schools). The top B-Schools weigh in the GMAT scores the highest while evaluating a candidate for admission into their respective institutions. Therefore acing the GMAT exams becomes the top priority for the many B-School management program aspirants who burn the midnight oil during their GMAT preparations.
A perfect GMAT prep ... (read more)
Author: Gaurav kumar
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6. GMAT Books
January 20, 2010
Graduate Management Aptitude Test or GMAT is a computer adaptive test which measures the verbal, mathematical and analytical skills of an examinee. By adaptive it is meant that the difficulty of the test is constantly changing as per the ability of the examinee. The scores obtained at the GMAT are factored the most by leading B-Schools (business schools) across the globe for entry into their respective graduate programs. The exam takers are many and therefore the battle to get into the top slots is the toughest.
800 is attributed as the ‘Perfect Score’ i.e. the maximum that you can achiev... (read more)
Author: Gaurav kumar
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7. GMAT Tips
January 14, 2010
This article on GMAT tips presents an overview on the importance of a GMAT exam and also shares important tips on how one can excel the GMAT
Acing the GMAT online exam is the top priority for students who dream of entering the top business schools for graduate programs. There are no shortcuts to crack the GMAT and get that perfect GMAT score of 800 or get closest to that. The only way is the hard way. Having said that we are sure there are certainly some key factors which can be introduced to make up for a great penultimate day preparation. With this write-up we will try and figure out s... (read more)
Author: Gaurav kumar
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8. GMAT books - A review
January 14, 2010
This article is aimed towards highlighting the importance of reference GMAT books and also reviews a few of them.
GMAT is an important exam which stares a business school aspirant right in his face. There is no escape from it considering that the scores obtained from this online computer adaptive test are factored the highest by leading business schools all across the globe. The Graduate Management Admission Test or GMAT as it is popularly called therefore becomes an important milestone for these admission seekers to successfully conquer.
No amount of online resources can beat the r... (read more)
Author: Gaurav kumar
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9. GMAT prep
January 13, 2010
This article elaborates upon the GMAT prep essential to excel at the GMAT exams.
Are you one of those wanting to crack your way into leading B-schools? Well, there are many milestones in the way before you reach your destination. Cracking GMAT is without a doubt the most important of them all. Your GMAT score would eventually be the decisive factor which determines whether you land that opportunity to be part of your targeted business school.
Let us try and decode the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) for you. To begin GMAT is nothing but a computer adaptive test which has th... (read more)
Author: Gaurav kumar
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10. GMAT 2010
January 13, 2010
This article provides rich information on GMAT exam which is an important milestone for MBA aspirants all over the globe.
The Graduate Management Admission Test or GMAT as it is popularly called is a computer format test meant to test the mathematical, verbal and analytical writing skills of the person taking the test. A GMAT test is basically divided into the following sections: Analytical Writing Assessment, Quantitative Section and the Verbal Ability.
Top B-Schools (Business Schools) use the test scores as one of the selection criterions for admission into their graduate programs.... (read more)
Author: Gaurav kumar
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11. Real Estate Training By David Knox
January 12, 2010
Online Real Estate Training is very crucial if you want to pursue a career in real estate sales. It is easily accessible and can help you become a flourishing real estate agent. It is possibly the most adaptable of all education schemes and you will realize it only when you sign up for the program. You will not have to go through piles of books as in correspondence schools that are now considered to be obsolete. What you will have to do is just log on to a site and you are bang on. Edification that is self driven is invariably more prosperous and is desired by many individuals nowadays. Real e... (read more)
Author: Tariq Ghazi
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12. Goochland schools take another hit from the state
January 11, 2010
Goochland schools were hit with another financial blow last week, when state officials slashed nearly $200,000 from this year's budget.
"They've eliminated all of the textbook funding," said Dr. Linda Underwood, superintendent of schools, as she addressed the school board on Dec. 22. "Which is ironic, because we just had a textbook adoption approved [on Dec. 15]."
Underwood added that she was working with staff to see if the school would be able to purchase the books that were recently adopted.
"[Eliminating the textbooks] was a complete surprise," said Lynn... (read more)
Author: Health Insurance
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13. Important Information On Getting Marketing Training
January 10, 2010
Are you planning to have marketing training? It is your ticket to your financial success. You can have free training from several websites. The e-books are also helpful. There are also marketing schools. There are many marketing courses to choose from. Understand all aspects of internet marketing course from this article.
Good marketing training helps you become a better marketer. It trains you on what techniques and tactics you need to use to promote your products and websites. You will know what it takes to become successful in your online internet business.
If you are consid... (read more)
Author: Rudy Silva
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14. Saxon Math Home School Programs Are Derived By Teachers
January 11, 2010
Home schooling is a choice many parents are making in today's world of school violence and oppression by the children in the public schools. They have decided to provide a better education for their children and have begun to home school them. One of the programs that can be used for home school is Saxon Math. Like other home school programs Saxon Math, is a self-contained fully integrated program for teaching your child math with all the books, tests and worksheet materials you will need.
It differs from the programs taught in schools and other home school programs in that t uses old math.... (read more)
Author: Larry Hodge
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15. Learning How To Communicate
January 09, 2010
Effective communication skills can be used all throughout life. Once you learn the skills, you can apply them to your home, business and day to day living. Having excellent communication abilities can help you feel confident and land you those job promotions and other beneficial opportunities.
There are many courses, books, internet articles and programs within courses offered at schools, that either touch on communication or spend lots of time on it as an actual subject. This is done, because being able to communicate is an essential skill that is needed and necessary. The great aspect t... (read more)
Author: Roberto Sedycias
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16. The Finders series of Field Guides
January 06, 2010
Nature Study Guild Publishers publishes books and Field guides to help people understand better and enjoy the natural world and plants and animals of the United States and Canada. They have published Tree Finder and twenty-two other Finders Field Guides. They have published the Natural History Classic- Reading the Landscape of America by May Theilgaard Watts. Their field guides for identifying trees, berries, ferns, and flowers are all dichotomous keys and are widely used in schools, colleges and in nature programs to teach plant identification. What is a dichotomous key? A dichotomous key... (read more)
Author: nature studyguild
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17. Key Stage 1 Books - A brief readers guide
January 04, 2010
Key Stage 1 is the collective term for the first two years of school in England and Wales. Children in Key Stage 1 are between five and seven years old. It is sometimes considered infant school, although other schools classify Key Stage 1 as part of first or primary school. Key Stage 1 has ten different foci, and each has a number of different books.
Learning basic English is a major focus of Key Stage 1. The Key Stage 1 books for English sometimes take the form of stories and fairy tales. These stories help children learn simple sentences and vocabulary words. These directed readin... (read more)
Author: Chris Tyreel
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18. 3 Reasons Why Singapore Math Curriculum is Recommended by the NCTM For
November 20, 2009
Math education in U.S. schools has been broken for many years but now a fix is available.
Students in U.S. high schools have been consistently scoring near the bottom of the list of countries participating in International math tests. Among the 30 nations participating in the 2006 PISA test, only 4 nations had lower test scores. The 2006 results were about the same as the results from the 2003 PISA tests. In other words, U.S. students are near the bottom, barely above developing nations, and showing no signs of moving up.
By contrast, these same math tests consistently show Asian nat... (read more)
Author: Joe Kanooga
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19. Top 10 List of Homeschool Curriculum Books Shows Some Surprising Sales
November 20, 2009
Homeschoolers prefer to teach their kids at home for a reason. They prefer to use different teaching materials from what is widely used in public schools. But the top 10 list of homeschool curriculum sales might surprise you. The same parents who have pulled their kids out of public school classrooms have brought the public school books into their homes in very large numbers. At the top of the list we found brands like Wordly Wise Vocabulary, Saxon Math and Explode the Code, all widely used in public schools. Based on over 10 years of homeschool sales history from our online retail store, five... (read more)
Author: Joe Kanooga
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20. Hey, Libraries! Save Yourselves Some Cash With Powis Parker Fastback!
November 17, 2009
Whenever times get tight, the first casualties of budget cuts usually have something to do with either education or the arts. Schools and libraries are often the ones that get the worse treatment, getting the short end of the stick over and over again. With tight budgets, it becomes difficult to not just buy new books, but replace the old ones, especially paperbacks that don't last nearly as long as a hardcover book. However, libraries (both public and school) can get some help from Powis Parker Fastback. A Fastback machine makes it possible for libraries to repair paperbacks, so they can save... (read more)
Author: Jeff McRitchie
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