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Alfred's Group Piano for Adults Student Book 1 (Second Edition): An Innovative Method Enhanced With Audio and ... 1 review E. L. Lancaster, Kenon D. Renfrow
Alfred Publishing, 2004
Alfred's Group Piano for Adults: Student Book 1 (2nd Edition) SERIES: Alfred's Group Piano for Adults
CATEGORY: Piano - Alfred's Group Piano for Adults
FORMAT: Book & CD-ROM
EDITION: 2nd
The Second Edition of Alfred's Group Piano for Adults, Book 1, includes updates inspired by numerous recommendations from group piano teachers and students. This book includes a CD-ROM containing both Audio and General MIDI Files of the 500+ accompaniments included in ...
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Making the Most of Small Groups: Differentiation for All 12 reviews Debbie Diller
Stenhouse Publishers, 2007
Excellent Resource for K-2 Reading Teachers Debbie Diller has written another fantastic resource for reading teachers. This book is full of helpful ideas for teaching each of the five areas of reading and give tips on organizing. Well worth the money--one of the best resources I have seen in 27 years of teaching.
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Racial and Ethnic Groups, 11th Edition 6 reviews Richard T. Schaefer
Prentice Hall, 2007
Updated edition of a classic. Racial and Ethnic Groups is extremely well researched, informative and entertaining. I read this book from cover to cover for pleasure. Then I read several of the books listed in the bibliography. This is clearly the best book available for anyone taking or teaching a course on human diversity. Each section tells a fascinating story with just the right combination of history, facts and relevant ...
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Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy, Fifth Edition 34 reviews Irvin D. Yalom, Molyn Leszcz
Basic Books, 2005
Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy Yalom did a superb job in taking his readers through the process- the world of group psychotherapy. I especially appreciate reading about the cases to see how the theories actually came together. I have learned so much from a pro!
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Alfred's Group Piano for Adults 10 reviews E. L. Lancaster, Kenon D. Renfrow
Alfred Publishing, 1995
Group Piano It took Amazon almost a week to even ship my book. However, the book was in like new condition.
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Student Manual for Corey's Theory and Practice of Group Counseling, 7th 11 reviews Gerald Corey
Brooks Cole, 2007
Theory & Practice of Group Counseling Thank you for this textbook, it is a easy read for those who are entering, or are already in the counseling field. The theories make it easier for application to different counseling techniques. And an amaizing speedy delivery 2 days! Thank you Amazon for being the supplier for all my graduate school textbooks. I will recommend you to family and friends.
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Communication in Small Groups: Principles and Practices 3 reviews Steven A. Beebe, John T. Masterson
Allyn & Bacon, 2008
Excellent book for any type of communication. This book had very simple principals which can be applied to a number of different environments.
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Groups: Process and Practice (with InfoTrac®) 11 reviews Marianne Schneider Corey, Gerald Corey
Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2006
Great Book The book was great and helped me understand the porcess but my professor was also great. Great professor and great book=knowledge!!!!!!!!!
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Introduction to Group Work Practice, An (6th Edition) (MyHelpingKit Series) 4 reviews Ronald W. Toseland, Robert F. Rivas
Allyn & Bacon, 2008
Great Book Toseland's book is considered by most experts in the field to be one of the best resources for understanding group work today. I have enjoyed this text and consider it an important addition to any Social Work library. After having Dr. Toseland as a professor is it clear that he is truely a master of group work. This book is worth every penny!!
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Review of Organic Functional Groups: Introduction to Medicinal Organic Chemistry 4 reviews Thomas L Lemke
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003
Complete, organized medicinal chemistry review! This book provides an abbreviated review of organic functional groups, with special emphasis on pharmacophores. The review is well organized and concise, and provides a primer (or review) of IUPAC and Chem Abstracts nomenclature. Recommended for anyone from the student studying for an organic final to the medicinal chemistry professional. Excellent reference.
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Group Counseling: Strategies and Skills 5 reviews Ed E. Jacobs, Robert L. L. Masson, ...
Brooks Cole, 2008
Counseling groups? You probably need this! Written in Jacobs's usual concise, never boring, and yet easy to read style, this informative text concerning group counseling provides all of the information a qualified counselor needs to plan, develop, and facilitate groups effectively. Jacobs's introduces group concepts within the integrative framework of Impact Therapy, a dynamic approach to counseling, incorporating theory and creative ...
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Group Dynamics in Occupational Therapy: The Theoretical Basis and Practice Application of Group Intervention 2 reviews Marilyn B. Cole
Slack Incorporated, 2005
This book saved me from failing my clinical affiliation This is an excellent book for occupational therapy students in the classroom and clinical settings. It list examples of group activities outlining the seven stage group format at the same time implementing the various frames of references. This book saved me and I would recommend it to every student.
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Communicating in Groups: Applications and Skills 3 reviews Katherine L. Adams, Gloria J Galanes
McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, 2008
Great Combination of Theory and Practice. Over the past several years I've had to read several text books, especially those having to do with speech communication. The majority of these speech communication books I have had to read are long, dry, and dull. They tend to be filled with all sorts of theories and very little actual real-life experience examples or practice. COMMUNICATION IN GROUPS isn't like that and does one of the best ...
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Joining Together: Group Theory and Group Skills (10th Edition) 3 reviews David R. Johnson, Frank P. Johnson
Allyn & Bacon, 2008
Joining Together is a Great Resource I read this book as an assignment in a university sociology course. It is a great resouce to have on hand if you work with teams or are intersted in organizational/group behavior. Some of the activities have been used in my "Effective Social Relations" class and we found them not only fun, but educational. I have not read the 1999 edition, but am hoping to get it for a graduation present ...
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 1 review Gloria J Galanes, Katherine L. Adams
McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, 2006
good communication book I bought this at Amazon.com from an Awesome Deal I found on DailyTool.com. This is a great book on communication theories. Also with the book you will have access to online learning center where you may find the chapter outlines and quizes over there.
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A Systems Approach to Small Group Interaction with Student CD-ROM and PowerWeb 4 reviews Stewart L. Tubbs
McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, 2005
Stewart Tubbs offers a solid body of research. Stewart L. Tubbs is arguably the center of the Organizational Management Universe. His keen insight into how small groups interact is a complete compendium of the essence of how small groups behave in the work environment. To Human Resource Managers, this is a foundational reference manual. This text contains the facts behind each of our common experiences as members of the business ...
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Working in Groups: Communication Principles and Strategies (4th Edition) 1 review Isa N. Engleberg, Dianna R Wynn
Allyn & Bacon, 2006
OK but trendy and shallow Good for a basic understanding and easy to read but tends to emphasize research and science less, and trendy, faddish aspecdts of group dynamics more. Still pretty well balanced overall though their choices in what to cover are sometimes odd, with important but not trendy issues dropped in favor of current fashion and popular jargon / instruments.
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Group Dynamics 4 reviews Donelson R. Forsyth
Wadsworth Publishing, 2005
Excellent Textbook Intended as a college text, Forsyth explores all aspects of group dynamics in this one book. Writing is clear, examples are cited extensively and there are numerous tables and diagrams to help the reader absorb the material. It is not intended as light reading or as a practical guide to dealing with group conflict. Instead, it is an excellent and fairly comprehensive theoretical reference book.
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Group Genius: The Creative Power of Collaboration 9 reviews Keith Sawyer
Basic Books, 2008
Major Contribution-Nearest Billionaire, Endow a Center for This Guy! CHRISTMAS TIP: For the CEO who has too much money, too little time, myopic solicitous subordinates, and some anxiety about the future, this book, together with Howard Gardner's Five Minds for the Future comprise the perfect Christmas gift. Print copies of my review of each and insert those inside each book's cover before wrapping.
I have been interested in collective intelligence ever since ...
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Groups: A Counseling Specialty (5th Edition) Samuel T. Gladding
Prentice Hall, 2007
The fifth edition of this highly readable book examines all of the essential skills required to be an effective leader of a variety of groups in a variety of settings. It explores the history of group therapy work, and the development of groups–how they grow, how they change, and how various groups differ. It addresses the specifics of working with children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly. And, it discusses ten prominent theoretical ...
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