“American Sign Language uses simple-to-follow photographs to teach you the alphabet, numbers, and simple words and phrases. Divided into categories such as Animals and People and Pronouns, the book and accompanying flashcards show you how to use your hands to communicate. Once you’ve learned the alphabet, you’ll build on that knowledge to learn the… Read more »
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Neuroscience of mathematical cognitive development
“This book examines the neuroscience of mathematical cognitive development from infancy into emerging adulthood, addressing both biological and environmental influences on brain development and plasticity. It begins by presenting major theoretical frameworks for designing and interpreting neuroscience studies of mathematical cognitive development, including developmental evolutionary theory, developmental systems approaches, and the triple-code model of numerical… Read more »
Reduced Library hours next Monday
Due to an extended staff meeting on Monday, October 8th, the Library will only be open that afternoon from 1:00 to 4:00 pm.
The PBIS tier three handbook
“Students needing Tier Three help are few in number, but they can have the biggest impact on classrooms and school culture. With this interactive handbook, you’ll round out your PBIS system by developing, implementing, monitoring, and sustaining flexible Tier Three interventions to address the most challenging behavior issues. Filled with practical examples, case scenarios, and… Read more »
Eight paths to leadership: A guide for special educators
“Administrators aren’t the only education professionals who can take on leadership roles. Every teacher can be a leader—and this book shows special educators how to choose and navigate their own individual path to educational leadership. “Author Belva Collins, a seasoned educator herself, knows that many special education teachers are called on as “leaders by default”… Read more »