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Whole Child E-Books

E-Book: Supporting the Whole Child:
Reflections on Best Practices in Learning, Teaching, and Leadership

Supporting the Whole Child e-bookThis e-book, a collection of articles from Educational Leadership and other ASCD publications, explores what it means to support the whole child. In these articles, authors ponder the various meanings of support in the classroom, school, and community. This third book in a four-book series exploring whole child education ends by emphasizing another maxim of good teaching: Hold high expectations for your students.

 

This e-book is free to download November 317, 2009.

 

E-Book: Challenging the Whole Child: Reflections on Best Practices in Learning, Teaching, and Leadership

Challenging the Whole Child e-bookThis special e-book collection of articles from Educational Leadership and other ASCD publications examines the kinds of challenges that best prepare students for college, the world of work, and life.

 

 

 

E-Book: Engaging the Whole Child: Reflections on Best Practices in Learning, Teaching, and Leadership

Challenging the Whole Child e-bookThis e-book collection of articles from Educational Leadership provides a compelling look at what it means to truly open students to learning—heart, mind, body, and soul. The articles describe how to impart relevance, respect, and reward while also teaching traditional and not-so-traditional curriculum subjects. They span all grade levels and subjects and offer both inspiration and practical advice.

 

 

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