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Organic Chemistry, Seventh Edition, continues the successful
student-oriented approach used in prior editions. This text uses
less prose and more diagrams and bulleted summaries for today's
students, who rely more heavily on visual imagery to learn than
ever before. Each topic is broken down into small chunks of
information that are more manageable and easily learned. Organic
chemistry is a dynamic subject that is continually refined as new
facts are determined. Each year, novel compounds are discovered,
and new drugs are marketed, and these compounds replace older
examples to illustrate particular concepts. In this edition, for
example, every effort has been made to include content on COVID-19.
The text is strengthened by its offering in ALEKS, now featuring
Custom Question Authoring, Video Assignments, Virtual Labs, and
more!
Principles of General, Organic, & Biological Chemistry, 3e, is
written for the 1-semester General, Organic, and Biological
Chemistry course, for students pursuing careers in nursing,
nutrition, environmental science, food science, and a wide variety
of other health-related professions. This new edition is available
in ALEKS, featuring: * ALEKS Topics to assign as pre-requisite
assignments to boost student confidence and help those lacking math
skills. * End-of-Chapter Questions aligned to the text for
homework, test, and quiz assignments. * Virtual Labs to be used as
pre-lab prep assignments, or lab replacement. * Video Assignments
that break down key concepts and show step-by-step solutions. * The
ALEKS Drawing Tool, an easy-to-learn tool that mirrors the drawing
action of pencil & paper and supports Fischer and Haworth
Projections.
Music teacher education is under heavy criticism for failing to
keep pace with the changing needs and interests of 21st century
learners. Technological innovations, evolving demographics in the
school age population, and students' omnipresent access to music
and music making all suggest that contemporary teaching and
learning occurs in environments that are much more complex than
those of the 19th century that served as music education's primary
model. This book surveys emerging music and education landscapes to
present a sampling of the promising practices of music teacher
education that may serve as new models for the 21st century.
Contributors explore the delicate balance between curriculum and
pedagogy, the power structures that influence music education at
all levels, the role of contemporary musical practices in teacher
education, and the communication challenges that surround
institutional change. Models of programs that feature in-school,
out-of-school and beyond school contexts, lifespan learning
perspectives, active juxtapositions of formal and informal
approaches to teaching and learning, student-driven project-based
fieldwork, and the purposeful employment of technology and digital
media as platforms for authentic music engagement within a
contemporary participatory culture are all offered as springboards
for innovative practice.
Janice Smith's OrganicChemistry with Biological Topics continues to
breathe new life into theorganic chemistry world. This new sixth
edition retains its popular delivery oforganic chemistry content in
a student-friendly format. Janice Smith continuesto draw on her
extensive teaching background to deliver organic chemistry in away
in which students learn: with limited use of text paragraphs, and
throughconcisely written bulleted lists and highly detailed,
well-labeled teachingillustrations. Because of the close
relationship between chemistry and manybiological phenomena,
Organic Chemistry with Biological Topics presentsan approach to
traditional organic chemistry that incorporates the discussionof
biological applications that are understood using the fundamentals
oforganic chemistry.
Exam board: SQA Level: Higher Subject: PE First teaching: September
2018 First exams: Summer 2019 What do you really need to know for
the SQA Higher PE exam? This revision guide covers the essentials
in less than 100 pages, so it's perfect for early exam preparation
or last-minute revision. - Find key content at your fingertips with
quick summaries of the factors, concepts and terminology that you
need to understand - Get a better grade in your exam with tips on
exam technique, mistakes to avoid and important things to remember
- Revise and practise using end-of-topic questions and in-depth
questions at the end of each section - with answers provided online
- Benefit from the knowledge of experienced teachers and examiners
John Millar and Janice Smith
Experiencing Music Composition in Grades 3-5 is a practical guide
to new, innovative, and natural composition techniques for young
composers. Music Educators Michele Kaschub and Janice Smith bring a
wealth of experience to bear a unique and thoughtfully curated
series of materials that help teachers connect music education to
young composers' everyday emotions and activities . Divided into
four sections, Kaschub and Smith's book illustrates a creative
roadmap for instilling a sense of creative independence in students
ages 8-11. The first section introduces readers to three distinct
compositional ideals that are as educationally significant as the
music they help create: feelingful intention, musical expressivity,
and artistic craftsmanship. These capacities help springboard
children's work from sounds and brief musical gestures to
thoughtfully created, expressive musical pieces. Section 2 includes
fun and imaginative lessons that are accompanied by
Sketchpages-graphic worksheets that support deep consideration of a
project's purpose during the compositional process. Lessons also
include invaluable suggestions for productive sharing in a variety
of formats. Section 3 offers guidance and strategies for sharing
work, providing feedback, and encouraging future growth in a manner
that fosters a positive learning experience and acknowledges each
composer's musical autonomy. Section 4 contains additional teacher
guides focused on creating original music in different genres.
These guides outline multiple approaches to corresponding lessons
and jumpstart activity while serving as developmental models.
Experiencing Music Composition: Grades 3-5 offers new ways to
promote not only creative intuition in children but also
independent thought, preparing students for a fulfilling
relationship with music.
Composing Our Future is the ideal book for music teacher-educators
seeking to learn more about composition education. While much has
been written on the value of composition, both pre-service and
practicing teachers still report a degree of trepidation when asked
to engage in composition or in leading students to compose. In
order to prepare pre-service teachers and meet the needs of
practitioners already in the field, music teacher educators need
resources to guide the development of undergraduate and graduate
curriculum, specific courses, professional development workshops,
and environments where composition education can begin, grow and
flourish. This volume offers insight to current practices written
by authors engaged in this work. Each chapter provides information,
solid theory, and examples of successful practices that teacher
educators can draw upon in the creation and implementation of
engaging and invigorating practices in music education. This
information includes: * A charge to teacher educators to embrace
composition as a critical component in teacher preparation * An
examination of the philosophical issues surrounding composition's
inclusion in, and exclusion from, music teacher education * An
overview of what is known about child composers and the work they
create and how to help teachers draw vital information from that
body of literature * An examination of the relationship between
creativity and composition * Examples of successful practices
ranging from working with individual special learners to teaching
in a variety of school-based teaching contexts * Models of
university and school-based partnerships to facilitate pre-service
teachers' transition from collegiate study to school-based work
with children * An exploration into new tools, partnerships and
opportunities available through technology * A vision for creating
and sustaining meaningful composition programs both in colleges and
in PK-12 schools
Experiencing Music Composition in Grades 3-5 is a practical guide
to new, innovative, and natural composition techniques for young
composers. Music Educators Michele Kaschub and Janice Smith bring a
wealth of experience to bear a unique and thoughtfully curated
series of materials that help teachers connect music education to
young composers' everyday emotions and activities . Divided into
four sections, Kaschub and Smith's book illustrates a creative
roadmap for instilling a sense of creative independence in students
ages 8-11. The first section introduces readers to three distinct
compositional ideals that are as educationally significant as the
music they help create: feelingful intention, musical expressivity,
and artistic craftsmanship. These capacities help springboard
children's work from sounds and brief musical gestures to
thoughtfully created, expressive musical pieces. Section 2 includes
fun and imaginative lessons that are accompanied by
Sketchpages-graphic worksheets that support deep consideration of a
project's purpose during the compositional process. Lessons also
include invaluable suggestions for productive sharing in a variety
of formats. Section 3 offers guidance and strategies for sharing
work, providing feedback, and encouraging future growth in a manner
that fosters a positive learning experience and acknowledges each
composer's musical autonomy. Section 4 contains additional teacher
guides focused on creating original music in different genres.
These guides outline multiple approaches to corresponding lessons
and jumpstart activity while serving as developmental models.
Experiencing Music Composition: Grades 3-5 offers new ways to
promote not only creative intuition in children but also
independent thought, preparing students for a fulfilling
relationship with music.
Composing Our Future is the ideal book for music teacher-educators
seeking to learn more about composition education. While much has
been written on the value of composition, both pre-service and
practicing teachers still report a degree of trepidation when asked
to engage in composition or in leading students to compose. In
order to prepare pre-service teachers and meet the needs of
practitioners already in the field, music teacher educators need
resources to guide the development of undergraduate and graduate
curriculum, specific courses, professional development workshops,
and environments where composition education can begin, grow and
flourish. This volume offers insight to current practices written
by authors engaged in this work. Each chapter provides information,
solid theory, and examples of successful practices that teacher
educators can draw upon in the creation and implementation of
engaging and invigorating practices in music education. This
information includes: * A charge to teacher educators to embrace
composition as a critical component in teacher preparation * An
examination of the philosophical issues surrounding composition's
inclusion in, and exclusion from, music teacher education * An
overview of what is known about child composers and the work they
create and how to help teachers draw vital information from that
body of literature * An examination of the relationship between
creativity and composition * Examples of successful practices
ranging from working with individual special learners to teaching
in a variety of school-based teaching contexts * Models of
university and school-based partnerships to facilitate pre-service
teachers' transition from collegiate study to school-based work
with children * An exploration into new tools, partnerships and
opportunities available through technology * A vision for creating
and sustaining meaningful composition programs both in colleges and
in PK-12 schools
Music teacher education is under heavy criticism for failing to
keep pace with the changing needs and interests of 21st century
learners. Technological innovations, evolving demographics in the
school age population, and students' omnipresent access to music
and music making all suggest that contemporary teaching and
learning occurs in environments that are much more complex than
those of the 19th century that served as music education's primary
model. This book surveys emerging music and education landscapes to
present a sampling of the promising practices of music teacher
education that may serve as new models for the 21st century.
Contributors explore the delicate balance between curriculum and
pedagogy, the power structures that influence music education at
all levels, the role of contemporary musical practices in teacher
education, and the communication challenges that surround
institutional change. Models of programs that feature in-school,
out-of-school and beyond school contexts, lifespan learning
perspectives, active juxtapositions of formal and informal
approaches to teaching and learning, student-driven project-based
fieldwork, and the purposeful employment of technology and digital
media as platforms for authentic music engagement within a
contemporary participatory culture are all offered as springboards
for innovative practice.
The "Student Study Guide/Solutions Manual," prepared by Erin Smith
Berk and Janice Gorzynski Smith, begins each chapter with a
detailed chapter review that is organized around chapter goals and
key concepts. The Problem Solving section provides a number of
examples for solving each type of problem essential to that
chapter. The Self-Test section of each chapter quizzes on chapter
highlights, with answers provided. Finally, each chapter ends with
the solutions to all in-chapter problems, as well as the solutions
to all odd-numbered end-of-chapter problems.
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