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High School Level—How to Become a SuperStar Student
By Professor Tim McGee, Worland High School, Worland, Wyoming
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How to Become a SuperStar Student reveals how your student can build a foundation of achievement that will last a lifetime. Acclaimed high school teacher and educational consultant Dr. Tim McGee reveals simple, powerful techniques that will give your student an edge in high school and beyond. He covers basic learning skills most students are never taught, including how to take effective notes, how to read actively, and how to organize study time. Every lecture is packed with the information and insight that students who want to win need to know.
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High School Level—Basic Math
By Professor Murray H. Siegel, Central Arizona College
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Intended as a precursor to Algebra I, this course introduces math’s basic concepts, as well as the fundamentals that underlie some of its more complicated areas. Let Professor Siegel instruct your student with his knack for explaining both the how and why of key mathematical ideas and techniques, including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, integers, exponents, square roots, and measurements.
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High School Level—Geometry
By Professor James Noggle, Pendleton Heights High School, Pendleton, Indiana
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Professor Noggle's lectures on geometry are exceptionally clear and well organized. He has an evident love for the topic, and a real gift for conveying the elegance and precision of geometric concepts and demonstrations. You will learn how geometrical concepts link new theorems and ideas to previous ones. This helps you see geometry as a unified body of knowledge whose concepts build upon one another.
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High School Level—Algebra II
By Professor Murray H. Siegel, Central Arizona College
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Professor Murray H. Siegel is a veteran high school and college instructor whose stature in his field has been recognized by the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math Teaching. He begins with polynomials and ends with an introduction to trigonometry, explaining not only the "how" of algebra but also the "why it works" and "why we need to know it."
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High School Level—World History: The Fertile Crescent to The American Revolution
By Professor Linwood Thompson, Bellflower High School, Los Angeles, California
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Professor Linwood Thompson teaches history by using costumes, research, and acting skills to portray representative characters from eras of history ranging from 3500 B.C. to the 1780s. He sees to it that students enjoy themselves naturally while learning world history thoroughly—a winning combination.
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High School Level—Early American History: Native Americans through the Forty-Niners
By Professor Linwood Thompson, Bellflower High School, Los Angeles, California
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Professor Linwood Thompson offers a fast-paced course loaded with insights and information, and all specially designed for high school age students who think that history is just "a bunch of names and dates." Watch and see for yourself why young people discover in Thompson’s courses a path to learning as a lifetime habit.
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High School Level—Chemistry, 2nd Edition
By Professor Frank Cardulla, Niles North High School
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Discover why success in chemistry depends only on a genuine understanding of the field's concepts and ideas. Chemistry, 2nd Edition provides a foundation for future success by giving students a deep and thorough grasp of the fundamental problem-solving skills needed to study chemistry. Veteran science teacher and Professor Frank Cardulla's 36 carefully designed lectures are valuable tools for struggling students, students looking to perform better, home-schooled students, or anyone interested in finally understanding this important science.
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High School Level—Algebra I & Algebra II (Set)
By Professor Murray H. Siegel, Central Arizona College
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Master the fundamental concepts and applications of high-school algebra in this two-course set designed to appeal to anyone interested in grasping an essential branch of mathematics. Algebra I makes the concepts of first-year algebra—including variables, order of operations, and functions—easy to grasp. Algebra II takes a similar approach to concepts in second-year algebra such as matrices, polynomials, sequences, and logarithms.
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High School Level—Algebra I
By Professor James A. Sellers, The Pennsylvania State University
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Algebra I is an entirely new course designed to meet the concerns of both students and their parents. These 36 accessible lectures make the concepts of first-year algebra—including variables, order of operations, and functions—easy to grasp. For anyone wanting to learn algebra from the beginning, or for anyone needing a thorough review, Professor James A. Sellers will prove to be an inspirational and ideal tutor. Open yourself up to the world of opportunity that algebra offers by making the best possible start on mastering this all-important subject.
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