Presenting readers with definitions and examples of arts-based educational research, this text identifies tensions, questions, and models in the field and provides guidance for both beginning and more
Presents a counting book that focuses on the history, geography, famous people, and places of Kansas with illustrated rhyming entries and factual segments for each number.
Childbirth Across Cultures presents birth as a biocultural event, studying management models and rituals surrounding the process from variety of cultures and communities. Power relationships are revea
Presents short rhymes about numbers of objects from one through one hundred and provides information about Mississippi's natural history and social studies topics that the objects represent.
This work deals with the medical knowledge and beliefs of cultures outside of the United States and Europe. In addition to articles surveying Islamic, Chinese, Native American, Aboriginal Australian,
There is a strong connection between culture and parenting. What is acceptable in one culture is frowned upon in another. This applies to behavior after birth, encouragement in early childhood, and r
What were once distinct professions for serving others and building knowledge are now communities of workers struggling against a tide of increasingly unregulated capitalism that is being fed by human
Through the use of numbers, many of Pennsylvania's state symbols, history, landscapes, and famous people are introduced, including the Liberty Bell, fireflies, Gettysburg, Williamsport, Hershey, Betsy
Iowa's history, inventors, industry, livestock, and more are introduced using rhymes and numbers with detailed expository text providing more in-depth state information. By the author of H Is for Hawk
"California's symbols, facts, landscapes, and history are introduced using numbers. Each subject is introduced with a poem, followed by more detailed information. Topics include volcanoes, presidios,
A companion to E Is for Empire: A New York State Alphabet teaches children about numbers using state landmarks, historical events, and famous faces, from the finger lakes to the five boroughs.
"Using numbers many of North Carolina's state symbols, history, landscapes, and famous people are introduced. Topics include Pilot Mountain, Corolla wild horses, peanuts, and Scottish bagpipers. Each
Presents short rhymes about numbers of objects from one through one hundred and provides information about the New Hampshire natural history and social studies topics that the objects represent.
Various objects, animals, and people associated with the state of Texas are presented in short rhymes, with added commentary, and used to illustrate counting, multiplying, and adding.
Using numbers as its backdrop, this book gives a travelogue of Connecticut's historic moments, symbols, landmarks, and famous people, including such topics as lighthouses, railway cars, one-room schoo
Using numbers to introduce many of Georgia’s famous people, landmarks, and state symbols, topics covered in this addition to the Count Your Way Across the U.S.A. series include Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Using numbers, readers are introduced to Illinois state symbols, industry, animals, and more. Written for two levels, the book uses poetry and numbers to introduce each topic. Expository text provide