When a high school student has trouble learning a subject like math or history, the problem may lie not in the teacher's ability or the student's I.Q. Instead, it is often simply because the student has never been taught how to learn. From the high school in the little town of Worland, Wyoming, comes a steady stream of honor students. They win scholarships. Get into top universities. Even have their writings published while still in high school. Why? Watch these videos to learn more...
A Lower-Intermediate > Intermediate course for people working in – or planning to work in – the tourist industry. Contains 50 x 90-minute lessons which are organized thematically. Specific emphasis is placed on encouraging students to communicate in typical tourism-related contexts.
A workbook for the movie. "Out of the Blue" is a video for learners of English at beginner and false-beginner levels. Closely follows the functional and structural syllabus of Blueprint One Students' Book.
With the unique Foundations of Physics hands-on, inquiry based instructional approach, more students can understand and retain complex physics concepts. The text and investigations connect each new concept to students’ experience in the lab or real world, and present ideas in both words and illustrations. This program combines the best attributes of conceptual and mathematical instruction as students use equations to analyze data and solve quantitative problems. Landscape "one-concept" page spreads and full-color graphics enhance learning and retention.