Framed as a resistance manual for critical thinking amid rising neofascism, Annette Wannamaker’s "How to Read Like an Anti-Fascist" calls for deeper levels of attention and engagement from readers of all ages. The book begins by... Read More
Suggesting means of fostering environments that are conducive to children’s social development, Creating Social Superstars is an experience- and research-based parenting guide. School administrator Noel Schmidt’s parenting guide... Read More
Incorporating childhood brain science into its explanations of the basic elements of learning, Creating Academic Superstars is a practical educational guide. Noel Schmidt’s comprehensive educator’s guide Creating Academic Superstars... Read More
A clearheaded review of the problems middle schoolers face, the childhood development guidebook Surviving the Middle School Years is filled with practical advice. Noel Schmidt’s informative guide Surviving the Middle School Years is... Read More
Matter-of-fact and comprehensive, "Education Empowered" lays the groundwork for innovation in education. Srinivas Jallepalli’s encyclopedic pedagogical guide "Education Empowered" champions child-centered education philosophies and... Read More
A surprising textbook, "College Algebra in the Digital Age" emphasizes the applicability of algebra to modern life and technology. Eddy Guerrier’s thoughtful mathematics textbook "College Algebra in the Digital Age" incorporates... Read More
A helpful art teacher’s guide, "A Flowing Through Too" models helping young art students navigate the technical and emotional challenges of their projects. David Esling’s memoir–cum–instructor’s guide "A Flowing Through Too"... Read More
Introducing an innovative approach to youth theater, "Training the Young Actors of Theatre Ashbury" is an inspiring educator’s guide. Gregory H. Simpson’s inspiring book "Training the Young Actors of Theatre Ashbury" describes the... Read More