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YA
New Careers for the 21st Century: Finding Your Role in the Global Renewal series.
These vocational-guidance books focus on careers expected to grow in the twenty-first century. The information contained in each volume is reasonably solid if dryly presented, and frequent sidebars and captioned photos expand the text. Middle and high school libraries may find the series' concentration on "green" jobs useful. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these New Careers for the 21st Century titles: Careers in Green Energy, Freelance & Technical Writers, Media in the 21st Century, Green Construction, Green Mechanics, Tomorrow's Transportation, and Environmental Science & Protection.
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YA
New Careers for the 21st Century: Finding Your Role in the Global Renewal series.
These vocational-guidance books focus on careers expected to grow in the twenty-first century. The information contained in each volume is reasonably solid if dryly presented, and frequent sidebars and captioned photos expand the text. Middle and high school libraries may find the series' concentration on "green" jobs useful. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these New Careers for the 21st Century titles: Careers in Green Energy, Freelance & Technical Writers, Media in the 21st Century, Green Construction, Green Mechanics, Tomorrow's Transportation, and Environmental Science & Protection.
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YA
New Careers for the 21st Century: Finding Your Role in the Global Renewal series.
These vocational-guidance books focus on careers expected to grow in the twenty-first century. The information contained in each volume is reasonably solid if dryly presented, and frequent sidebars and captioned photos expand the text. Middle and high school libraries may find the series' concentration on "green" jobs useful. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these New Careers for the 21st Century titles: Careers in Green Energy, Freelance & Technical Writers, Media in the 21st Century, Green Construction, Green Mechanics, Tomorrow's Transportation, and Environmental Science & Protection.
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4-6
Kids with Special Needs: IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) series.
These books provide up-to-date discussions of various disabilities, including their definitions, causes, diagnoses, treatments, and school support. Each book opens with a fictional account of a kid with the titular disability; though the writing is awkward, the stories may help readers understand those with the special need. Unremarkable art illustrates the short-story sections while helpful photos accompany the nonfiction. Reading list, websites. Ind. Review includes these Kids with Special Needs: IDEA titles: The Hidden Child, I Can Do It!, My Name Is Not Slow, Seeing with Your Fingers, Speed Racer, and Why Can't I Learn Like Everyone Else?
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4-6
Kids with Special Needs: IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) series.
These books provide up-to-date discussions of various disabilities, including their definitions, causes, diagnoses, treatments, and school support. Each book opens with a fictional account of a kid with the titular disability; though the writing is awkward, the stories may help readers understand those with the special need. Unremarkable art illustrates the short-story sections while helpful photos accompany the nonfiction. Reading list, websites. Ind. Review includes these Kids with Special Needs: IDEA titles: The Hidden Child, I Can Do It!, My Name Is Not Slow, Seeing with Your Fingers, Speed Racer, and Why Can't I Learn Like Everyone Else?
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4-6
Kids with Special Needs: IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) series.
These books provide up-to-date discussions of various disabilities, including their definitions, causes, diagnoses, treatments, and school support. Each book opens with a fictional account of a kid with the titular disability; though the writing is awkward, the stories may help readers understand those with the special need. Unremarkable art illustrates the short-story sections while helpful photos accompany the nonfiction. Reading list, websites. Ind. Review includes these Kids with Special Needs: IDEA titles: The Hidden Child, I Can Do It!, My Name Is Not Slow, Seeing with Your Fingers, Speed Racer, and Why Can't I Learn Like Everyone Else?
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4-6
Kids with Special Needs: IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) series.
These books provide up-to-date discussions of various disabilities, including their definitions, causes, diagnoses, treatments, and school support. Each book opens with a fictional account of a kid with the titular disability; though the writing is awkward, the stories may help readers understand those with the special need. Unremarkable art illustrates the short-story sections while helpful photos accompany the nonfiction. Reading list, websites. Ind. Review includes these Kids with Special Needs: IDEA titles: The Hidden Child, I Can Do It!, My Name Is Not Slow, Seeing with Your Fingers, Speed Racer, and Why Can't I Learn Like Everyone Else?
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4-6
Kids with Special Needs: IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) series.
These books provide up-to-date discussions of various disabilities, including their definitions, causes, diagnoses, treatments, and school support. Each book opens with a fictional account of a kid with the titular disability; though the writing is awkward, the stories may help readers understand those with the special need. Unremarkable art illustrates the short-story sections while helpful photos accompany the nonfiction. Reading list, websites. Ind. Review includes these Kids with Special Needs: IDEA titles: The Hidden Child, I Can Do It!, My Name Is Not Slow, Seeing with Your Fingers, Speed Racer, and Why Can't I Learn Like Everyone Else?
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4-6
Kids with Special Needs: IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) series.
These books provide up-to-date discussions of various disabilities, including their definitions, causes, diagnoses, treatments, and school support. Each book opens with a fictional account of a kid with the titular disability; though the writing is awkward, the stories may help readers understand those with the special need. Unremarkable art illustrates the short-story sections while helpful photos accompany the nonfiction. Reading list, websites. Ind. Review includes these Kids with Special Needs: IDEA titles: The Hidden Child, I Can Do It!, My Name Is Not Slow, Seeing with Your Fingers, Speed Racer, and Why Can't I Learn Like Everyone Else?