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How is foreign policy in the United States really crafted? This title identifies what the key foreign policy tools are, which are best for which tasks, and what factors constrain or push how they're used, bringing fresh insight into the challenges facing national security decision makers.
Historical Guide to World Media Freedom is a new groundbreaking and fully accessible reference set from CQ Press that brings together comprehensive historical data on media freedom since World War II.
This is a comprehensive and unique text dedicated solely to budgeting and financial management in nonprofit organizations.
The Landscape of Qualitative Research 4e puts the field of qualitative research in context.
Strategies of Qualitative Inquiry 4e isolates the major strategies-historically, the research methods-that researchers can use in conducting concrete qualitative studies.
Introduces the researcher to basic methods of gathering, analyzing and interpreting qualitative empirical materials.
Provides an overview of the types of policies governments establish to prevent mental disorders and the various ways in which these policies are created. This title describes the process of analyzing public programs, laws, policies, and managerial innovations in mental disorder prevention.
Provides an introduction to evidence-based prevention in psychology. This book addresses the types of questions that may be most pertinent to counselors, psychologists, and other mental health workers who are engaged in prevention and interested in understanding evidence-based programs.
Illustrating how carefully constructed programs are involved with reaching prevention goals and using examples and drawing from a clearly presented framework, this seventh book in the Prevention Practice Kit helps readers easily translate concepts of program development and evaluation (PD&E) into doable, practical steps.
Provides an introduction to evidence-based prevention in psychology. This book addresses the types of questions that may be most pertinent to counselors, psychologists, and other mental health workers who are engaged in prevention and interested in understanding evidence-based programs.
Introduces the topic of prevention groups and illustrates how to apply that definition to real-world settings. This book helps readers find practical suggestions on how to design, conduct, and organize prevention groups such as psycho educational groups, group-centered prevention groups, and therapy prevention groups.
Provides counselors, psychologists, and other mental health workers with practical steps that need to be considered by prevention practitioners as they engage with others in developing and delivering prevention projects.
Presenting concrete examples of programs based on the authors' real world experiences engaging in culturally responsive prevention, this book addresses issues of social injustice and cultural relevance.
This first book in the Prevention Practice Kit overviews the prevention field and Kit contents, and highlights key points emerging through the historical evolution of prevention. It gives special attention to elements that are infused throughout all books: a systemic, ecological approach and community and multi-disciplinary collaboration.
This all-inclusive guide outlines the steps to establish an RTI team and system, and provides the checklists, forms, templates, examples, and tools necessary to streamline implementation.
This book addresses the varied needs of beginning ELs, including students from non-literacy-oriented homes, students with limited or interrupted formal education (SLIFE), and students who have experienced trauma.
Looking at what it means to conduct research for justice with youth and communities who are marginalized by systems of inequality based on race, ethnicity, sexuality, citizenship status, gender, and other categories of difference
MacDonald offers a skillful approach to team leadership plus reality-based examples illustrating common hurdles in collaboration, shared leadership, goal setting, rigorous discourse, and continuous improvement.
With this powerful guide, educators learn how to improve the academic success of English learners by putting culturally proficient practices to work in their classroom and schools.
The Logic Model Guidebook offers clear, step-by-step support for creating logic models and the modeling process in a range of contexts.
Tackling the disparity between the ideal and the practical, this text addresses the challenges of the American election system
This unique book explains the increasing diversity in student makeup and offers tools and ideas for improving achievement.
For any teacher struggling with student behavior and engagement, this book shows how the three Rs can transform an ordinary classroom into an extraordinary learning community.
This essential resource provides teaching strategies, adaptations, and sample math problems to build number sense skills such as quantity and cardinality, fact fluency, and more.
Suitable for researchers, students, and others interested in the Supreme Court's past, present, and future, this single-volume reference profiles every Supreme Court justice from John Jay through Elena Kagan.
Find customized playlists, sample lessons, and anecdotes from teachers across all subjects and grades who use music to manage mood, energy, and learning in this one-of-a-kind handbook.
Looks at the development of family policy in America. This title examines the legal and sociological definitions of family and the changes of division of labor within families and changes in economic issues.
In this updated bestseller, Bender draws on the latest brain research and technology to bring a new focus to differentiating instruction in the context of the Common Core.
This book explores the challenges experienced by convicted offenders characterized by having special needs, and promotes interest in a rapidly increasing segment of the incarcerated inmates' population.
Presents a study of multicultural studies in the United States. This title focuses on how race, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, and cultural diversity are examined and discussed in the academic field of American multicultural studies.
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