Prentice Hall Health Student Edition C2010

ISBN-10
0133672506
ISBN-13
9780133672503
Category
Health
Pages
782
Language
English
Published
2008-06
Authors
B. E. Pruitt, Deborah Prothrow-Stith, John Philip Allegrante

Description

The Prentice Hall Health program makes health exciting for students and provides teachers with the resources they need to support content and academic achievement. By integrating into the program the Teens Talk Video Series, developed in partnership with Discovery Channel, Pearson makes health relevant to students. The videos, which support every chapter in the book, stimulate classroom discussion of the content and skills essential to successful health education. An unparalleled array of ancillaries and technology, including a variety of differentiated instruction components, enables Prentice Hall Health to meet the needs of every student at every learning level.

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