Edited by a team of highly distinguished clinicians
the Personalized Learning assignments help students make the connections to must-know content
this examination of the troubles in transnational long-term care is the first to probe the issue from a perspective that reckons with the interdependence of policies
The fifth volume in Coddington's series on Civil War soldiers
Additional features include: Success stories from the field Research highlights Coaching conversations Questions to help readers apply the information to their own contexts A must-read for teachers and education leaders seeking to reimagine discipline for a healthier and more supportive educational environment
Private Spaces in Public Places Sue Miller Edited by a team ofA unique history of how private spaces in public such as public restrooms and dressing rooms developed in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century. Before the late nineteenth century, Americans bathed, dressed, undressed, and relieved themselves in the privacy of their own homes. Yet from 1880 to 1930, the social forces of urbanization, industrialization, and immigration combined to increasingly lure Americans out of the private realm