Suzanne Baker: 5 books

Book cover of The New nasen A-Z of Reading Resources
by Suzanne Baker, Lorraine Petersen
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2013

The New nasen A-Z of Reading Resources is a graded list of all current reading schemes complete with guidance on the books’ suitability for readers at different levels of experience and competence. It will: enable teachers, SENCos and support services to choose books that are appropriate yet...
Book cover of Rogue Skies

Rogue Skies

A Limited Edition Science Fiction and Fantasy Collection

by Missy De Graff, Bella Andrews, Ashlee Nicole Bye
Language: English
Release Date: September 16, 2019

The skies have gone rogue. Space can’t be tamed. And magic is a law unto itself. Transport yourself to new worlds where dark magic clashes with witty witches, diabolic demons, feisty fae, and sexy shifters. Or travel through time and space with cosmic spies, space thieves, and telepathic...
Book cover of Using Quality Benchmarks for Assessing and Developing Undergraduate Programs
by Dana S. Dunn, Suzanne C. Baker, Jane S. Halonen
Language: English
Release Date: December 21, 2010

Praise for Using Quality Benchmarks for Assessing and Developing Undergraduate Programs "This welcome volume provides discipline-friendly, carefully crafted frameworks for focusing faculty and staff on the dimensions that matter to student learning and institutional effectiveness." —GEORGE...
Book cover of Keywords for Southern Studies
by Erich Nunn, Keith Cartwright, Thomas Haddox
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2016

In Keywords for Southern Studies, editors Scott Romine and Jennifer Rae Greeson have compiled an eclectic collection of new essays that address the fluidity of southern studies by adopting a transnational, interdisciplinary focus. The essays are structured around critical terms pertinent both to the...
Book cover of Maryland

Maryland

A History

by Suzanne Ellery Chapelle, Jean B. Russo, Jean H. Baker
Language: English
Release Date: September 14, 2018

In 1634, two ships carrying a small group of settlers sailed into the Chesapeake Bay looking for a suitable place to dwell in the new colony of Maryland. The landscape confronting the pioneers bore no resemblance to their native country. They found no houses, no stores or markets, churches, schools,...
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