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AgriculturalEducation2016

Together, We Build Careers

Goodheart-WillcoxExperts in Career and Technical Education

Phone: 1.800.387.8020 • Fax: 1.800.665.1771 • Email: [email protected] • Web: www.oupcanada.com

Principles of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources ©2017by John S. Rayÿ eld, Kasee L. Smith, Travis D. Park, and D. Barry Croom

This comprehensive new text welcomes today’s learners to the diverse and exciting world of agriscience and prepares them for more advanced courses. Written by leaders in agricultural education, Principles of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources provides a fresh, visual, and highly applied introduction to the systems and concepts that deÿ ne modern agriculture, including

food systems and natural resources. Reading and critical thinking skills are developed by several features in each lesson, including “Before You Read,” “Analyze and Apply,” and “Thinking Critically.” All of these challenge learners to research topics in depth and to apply what they have learned.

• STEM Connections appear frequently within lessons and challenge learners to apply AFNR concepts more generally.

• Students can explore the various types of Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAEs) and the use of the Agricultural Experience Tracker (AET).

• In support of FFA’s mission, the text provides practical information on building leadership and communication skills.

Principles of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources ................i

Principles of Floral Design .......... 2Horticulture Today ........................ 3Principles of Food Science .......... 4Agricultural Mechanics and

Technology Systems ................. 5Diesel Technology ......................... 6Small Gas Engines ......................... 7Small Gas Engines DVD Series ... 7Modern Welding............................ 8Welding Fundamentals ............... 9Shielded Metal Arc Welding ....10Gas Metal Arc Welding

Handbook ..................................10Flux Cored Arc Welding

Handbook ..................................10Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

Handbook .................................. 11Oxyfuel Gas Welding ................. 11Welding Projects ......................... 11Welding Print Reading ...............12Math for Welders .........................12Machining Fundamentals .........13Modern Carpentry ......................14G-W Building Trades

DVD Series ..................................15Print Reading for Construction 15Exploring Woodworking ..........16Modern Woodworking ..............16Modern Masonry .........................17Modern Plumbing .......................17Modern Residential Wiring ......18Modern Commercial Wiring ....18House Wiring Simpliÿ ed ...........18Electricity and Basic

Electronics ..................................19Electricity .......................................19Modern Refrigeration and Air

Conditioning ..............................20Heating and Cooling

Essentials ....................................21Sheet Metal Skills ........................21Career Success ..............................22Charting Your Career ..................22G-W Online for SoftSkills

Training .......................................22Professional

Communication ..........................23 School to Career ..........................23

Contents NEW

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Introduction to modern agriculture written

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Agricultural Science

1. Agriculture and Society1.1 Agriculture’s Impact on Society1.2 History of Agriculture, Food Systems,

and Natural Resources Management1.3 Future of Agriculture, Food Systems,

and Natural Resources Management

2. Leadership in Agriculture2.1 Building Leadership Skills through Agriculture2.2 Communication Skills in the Agricultural Industry2.3 Conducting Meetings in Agricultural

Organizations

3. Agriculture as a Career3.1 Experiential Learning through

Agriculture (SAE)3.2 Your Career in Agriculture

4. Agricultural Safety4.1 Occupational Safety and Health4.2 Shop and Lab Safety4.3 Farm and Work Safety

5. Agricultural Science5.1 Agriscience and the Scientific Method5.2 Practical Science in Agriculture5.3 Biotechnology in Agriculture

6. Agricultural Technology6.1 Agricultural Structures6.2 Exploring Agricultural Technology

7. Agricultural Power and Engineering7.1 Energy Systems7.2 Biofuels7.3 Agricultural Tools and Equipment7.4 Agricultural Design and Fabrication7.5 Power Systems

8. Agricultural Mathematics8.1 Agricultural Business8.2 Practical Mathematics in Agriculture

9. Importance of Food9.1 Local Food Systems9.2 Global Food Systems9.3 Maintaining a Safe Food Supply9.4 Animal Feeds and Feeding

10. Large Animal Production10.1 Beef Industry10.2 Dairy Industry10.3 Equine Industry

11. Small Animal Production11.1 Poultry Industry11.2 Swine Industry11.3 Sheep Industry11.4 Goat Industry

12. Other Animal Production12.1 Companion Animals12.2 Aquaculture Industry12.3 Non-Traditional Animal Industry12.4 By-Products from Animal Industries

13. Plant Production13.1 Plant Anatomy and Physiology13.2 Grain Production13.3 Oil Crop Production13.4 Fiber Crop Production13.5 Fruit and Vegetable Production13.6 Ornamental Horticulture

14. Environmental Systems Impacting Agriculture14.1 Ecosystems14.2 Ecological Cycles14.3 Influence of Climate on Agriculture14.4 Animals, Plants, and Geography

15. Soil and Water Management15.1 History of Conservation in the United States15.2 Soil Formation and Properties15.3 Hydrological Cycles15.4 Water Quality15.5 Conservation Practices in Agriculture

16. Natural Resources and Recreation16.1 Outdoor Recreation16.2 Wildlife Management16.3 Stewardship of Natural Resources

17. Forestry17.1 Forest Production17.2 Technology in Forest Management

CONTENTS

Supports STEM instruction and the National AFNR Career Cluster Content

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Floral Design

Principles of Floral Design An Illustrated Guide ©2015by Pat Diehl Scace and James M. DelPrince

Principles of Floral Design: An Illustrated Guide provides an introduction to the hands-on skills and theory required for career success in addition to the artistic aspect of floral arrangement. This heavily illustrated text acquaints future floral designers with design principles and elements along with the floriculture industry and its careers. It presents the various types of products used in floral design, before progressing into common floral applications and events. This text is also appropriate for students enrolling in the course for fine arts elective credit.

• Step-by-step procedures provide clear instruction to develop students’ floraldesign skills using low-cost and commonly available materials.

• Extensive flower and foliage glossaries include cross-references to both thecommon and the botanical names in addition to other helpful information.

• End-of-chapter features, including Activities, Critical Thinking, STEM Activities, andCommunicating about Floral Design, provide students with the opportunity toconnect floral design content to career and college readiness skills.

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1. Careers in Floriculture2. History of Floral Design3. Containers, Tools, Mechanics, and Safe Work

Practices4. Plant Structures and Functions5. Postharvest Processing, Conditioning, and

Storage6. Principles of Design7. Elements of Design8. Flower Selection9. Foliage Selection

10. Types of Floral Design11. Site Assessment and Theme Development12. Flowers to Wear and Carry13. Wedding Flowers14. Designing for Special Occasions and Holidays15. Sympathy Flowers16. Permanent Botanicals17. Maintaining and Decorating Potted

Arrangements18. Floriculture Marketing, Pricing, and Sales

CONTENTS

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Authors are Laureate Members of the American

Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD)

“This new book is the best floral design book I have seen.”

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Horticulture Today ©2017by Jodi Songer Riedel and Elizabeth Driscoll

An all-new option for introductory horticulture or plant science courses, Horticulture Today engages students with practical information they can use and hands-on activities they perform. Written by two dynamic agricultural educators, the text provides a contemporary overview of the horticulture industry, plus thorough coverage of plant science, horticultural practices, landscape design and maintenance, and integrated pest management. In developing an appreciation for the diversity and global context of horticulture, Horticulture Today helps students to develop literacy in Green Industry careers as well as the skills they will need to succeed.

• Abundant STEM Connections within the text place horticulture and plant sciencein a broader academic context. STEM Connections and Academic Activities at theend of each chapter provide additional reinforcement for students and assessmentmaterial for instructors.

• Reading and critical thinking skills are methodically developed throughout, whilespecial features like Corner Questions pose entertaining and thought-provokingquestions that make learning fun.

• To connect classroom and experiential learning, a dedicated chapter on SupervisedAgricultural Experiences (SAE) sets the stage for horticulture as an SAE focus.SAE Opportunities provided at the end of each chapter provide an additionalspringboard for planning and decision-making.

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Today’s Leaders1. Agricultural Leadership2. Experiential Learning: SAE3. Communication, Critical Thinking, and

Information Literacy4. The Horticulture Industry5. Horticultural Business Management6. Worker and Tool Safety

Horticultural Biology7. Plant Taxonomy8. Plant Biology9. Plant Growth and Development

10. Environmental Conditions for Growth 11. Soils and Media 12. Plant Nutrition

Plant Propagation 13. Seed Propagation 14. Stem and Leaf Propagation 15. Layering and Division 16. Grafting and Budding 17. Tissue Culture: Micropropagation

Horticultural Practices 18. Greenhouse Operation and Maintenance 19. Greenhouse Production 20. 21st Century Horticulture 21. Nursery Production 22. Vegetable Production 23. Fruit and Nut Production

Landscape Design 24. Landscape Design 25. Floral Design 26. Interior Plantscaping 27. Landscape Planting and Maintenance 28. Turfgrass Management

Integrated Pest Management 29. Integrated Pest Management 30. Insects 31. Disease Management 32. Weeds 33. Pesticide Management and Safety

CONTENTS

Horticulture

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Food Science

The Science of Food1. Food Science: An Old but

New Subject2. Scientific Evaluation:

Being Objective3. Sensory Evaluation: The

Human Factor

Basic Chemistry4. Basic Food Chemistry:

The Nature of Matter5. Energy: Matter in Motion6. Ions: Charged Particles in

Solution7. Water: The Universal

Solvent

Organic Chemistry: The Macronutrients

8. Sugar: The Simplest ofCarbohydrates

9. The Complex Carbohydrates: Starches, Cellulose, Gums, and Pectins

10. Lipids: Nature’s FlavorEnhancers

11. Proteins: Amino Acidsand Peptides

12. Enzymes: The ProteinCatalyst

Food Chemistry: The Microcomponents 13. The Micronutrients:

Vitamins and Minerals14. Phytochemicals: The

Other Food Components 15. Food Analogs: Substitute

Ingredients16. Additives: Producing

Desired Characteristics in Foods

Food Microbiology: Living Organisms in Food 17. Fermentation: Desirable

Effects of Microbes 18. Food Safety: Sources of

Contamination

Food Preservation and Packaging 19. Thermal Preservation:

Hot and Cold Processing 20. Dehydration and

Concentration: Controlling Water Activity

21. Current Trends in Food Preservation: Irradiation,Packaging, and Biotechnology

Working with Complex Food Systems 22. Mixtures: Solutions,

Colloidal Dispersions, andSuspensions

23. Separation Techniques: Mechanical and ChemicalMethods

24. Research: DevelopingNew Food Products

25. Food Science RelatedCareers: A World of Opportunities

Special TopicsFood LabelingNutritional GuidelinesDigestion and MetabolismCareer Success

CONTENTS

Principles of Food Science ©2015, 4th Editionby Janet D. Ward

Principles of Food Science demonstrates how the laws of science are at work in producing, processing, preparing, preserving, and metabolizing food. Students learn how cooking, health, and storage tips connect science basics to daily food encounters. The text covers the basic laws of chemistry, microbiology, and physics as they are applied to food components and complex food systems. Students learn scientific facts and principles that can be applied to a future food science career and also to more creative, nutritious home cooking. The requirements and opportunities for obtaining a food science career are explored as well as the impact of this career path on local, national, and global economies.

• Numerous lab experiments help students apply basic math and technical writingskills to real-world food problems.

• The value of different types of evaluations—scientific vs. sensory—are examined, withapplications to school lab experiments and commercial food product development.

• Lessons emphasize the importance of lab safety, teamwork, attention to detail, andhigh ethical standards.

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Agricultural Mechanics and Technology Systems

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Supports the National AFNR Career Cluster Content

Standards

Agricultural Mechanics and Technology Systems ©2017

by J.P. Hancock, Don W. Edgar, Michael L. Pate, Lori A. Dyer, and W. Brian Hoover

Agricultural Mechanics and Technology Systems presents focused, technically accurate coverage of all major skilled trade disciplines in agricultural contexts, including construction, electricity, welding, and power systems. In addition, the text provides a wealth of information and resources on careers in agricultural mechanics and promotes a deep understanding of supervised agricultural experiences (SAEs) and FFA Career Development Events. Agricultural Mechanics and Technology Systems has been designed to support the Power, Structural, and Technical Systems Career Pathway within the National AFNR Career Cluster Content Standards and has been correlated with selected state standards.

• The chapter Trends and Emerging Technologies introduces students to the manyhigh-tech applications of agriculture and agricultural mechanics, includinggeographic information systems (GIS), telematics, sustainable energy sources,precision agriculture, wireless sensor networks, and the use of drones.

• A chapter on safety and extensive “Safety Notes” cultivate a safety-first mindsetand drive home the point that safe work habits are needed in every domain ofagricultural mechanics and technology.

• Reading and writing skills are developed by the careful definition and use oftechnical terms, by “Before You Read” guidance provided at the start of everychapter, and by “Communicating about Ag Mechanics” exercises at the end ofevery chapter.

• “Hands-on Agriculture” and “STEM and Academic Activities” provide engaging,inquiry-based learning activities for students and provide a bridge between theoryand practice.

• To highlight safe, correct, and current practices, high-quality photographs and lineart accompany text descriptions on nearly every page of the text.

1. Introduction to Agriculture andAgricultural Mechanics

2. Careers and Employability Skills3. Supervised Agricultural Experience4. Trends and Emerging Technologies5. Safety and Developing Safe Work Habits6. Measuring Tools7. Hand Tools8. Power Tools9. Materials, Fasteners, and Hardware

10. Project Planning and Design11. Fundamentals of Woodworking 12. Designing, Planning, and Construction of

Woodworking Projects 13. Surveying 14. Concrete Foundations and Flatwork 15. Masonry 16. Framing Structures 17. Finishing Structures 18. Specialized Agricultural Structures 19. Fencing and Livestock Structures20. Electric Theory 21. Wiring AC Circuits 22. Wiring DC Circuits 23. Electric Motors 24. Plumbing Design and Installation 25. Farm and Landscape Irrigation 26. Environmental Controls 27. Fundamentals of Metalworking 28. Oxyfuel Welding, Cutting, and Brazing 29. Shielded Metal Arc Welding 30. Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding31. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 32. Plasma Cutting 33. Internal Combustion Engines 34. Small Engine Maintenance and Repair 35. Drive Trains and Power Systems 36. Machinery Maintenance and Management 37. Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power

CONTENTS

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Power Technology

Diesel Technology ©2016, 8th Editionby John “Drew” Corinchock and Andrew Norman

Diesel Technology covers the design, construction, operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of both mobile and stationary diesel engines. The 2016 edition of this comprehensive text has been updated throughout and includes new information on engine control systems, fuel injection systems, and exhaust after-treatment systems. Content relates to on- and off-road vehicles, as well as marine, agricultural, and industrial applications. This text is a valuable resource for anyone involved in the service and repair of diesel engines, as well as those preparing for ASE Medium/Heavy Truck Test T2—Diesel Engines, Test T6—Electrical/Electronic Systems, and Test T8—Preventive Maintenance Inspection (PMI).

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1. Introduction to Diesel Engines2. Shop Safety3. Tools, Precision Tools, and Fasteners4. Principles of Engine Operation5. Engine Blocks6. Crankshafts7. Pistons, Rings, and Connecting Rods8. Cylinder Heads and Related Components9. Camshaft and Valve Train Components

10. Lubrication Systems 11. Cooling Systems 12. Air Intake Systems 13. Exhaust Systems 14. Diesel Fuels 15. Basic Fuel Systems 16. Fuel Filters and Conditioners 17. Injection System Fundamentals 18. Injection Nozzles 19. Multiple Plunger Inline Injection Pumps 20. Distributor Injection Pumps 21. Unit Injector Fuel Injection Systems 22. Basics of Electricity 23. Electronic Engine Controls and Fuel

Injection 24. Diesel Engine Charging Systems 25. Diesel Starting Systems 26. Engine Reassembly and Installation 27. Preventive Maintenance and

Troubleshooting 28. Career Opportunities and ASE Certification 29. Workplace Employability Skills

CONTENTS

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Small Gas Engines ©2017, 11th Editionby Alfred C. Roth, Blake J. Fisher, and W. Scott Gauthier

Small Gas Engines explores the principles of small gasoline engine design, construction, and operation. It also presents a detailed overview of small engine maintenance, troubleshooting, rebuilding, and repair. In addition, this comprehensive textbook includes extensive coverage of outdoor power equipment applications and the specialized service procedures related to each type of equipment.

• A variety of engine types from a wide range of manufacturers are presented.• Career content includes information on Equipment & Engine Training Council

(EETC) certification.• The Small Gas Engines Workbook has sample EETC certification tests for Two-

Stroke Engines and Four-Stroke Engines.

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Small Gas Engines DVD Series ©2004

The Small Gas Engines DVD Series is directly correlated to the Small Gas Engines text, but can be used in any small engines class. This series, comprising five DVDs, provides visual instruction on important small gas engine topics such as operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, disassembly, rebuilding, and reassembly.

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Power Technology

Shop Equipment, Supplies, and Safety1. Safety in the Small Gas Engine Shop2. Tools and Measuring Instruments3. Fasteners, Sealants, and Gaskets4. Fundamentals of Electricity, Magnetism, and

ElectronicsBasics of Engine Operation

5. Principles of Engine Operation, Two- andFour-Stroke Engines

6. Engine Components7. Measuring Engine Performance

Engine Systems8. Fuel Supply, Air Induction, and Emissions9. Carburetion and Fuel Injection

10. Ignition Systems11. Lubrication Systems12. Cooling SystemsEngine Service13. Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting14. Fuel System Service15. Ignition and Electrical System Service16. Engine Disassembly and Inspection17. Cylinder, Crankshaft, and Piston Service18. Camshaft and Valve Train Service19. Engine Reassembly and Break-InApplications20. Lawn and Brush Equipment21. Lawn and Garden Tractors22. Snow Throwers23. Personal Watercraft24. Career Opportunities and Certification

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a thorough understanding

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Welding

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Modern Welding ©2013, 11th Edition

by Andrew D. Althouse, Carl H. Turnquist, William A. Bowditch, Kevin E. Bowditch, and Mark A. Bowditch

Modern Welding is the comprehensive text of choice for student learning. It presents the fundamentals, equipment, and techniques required for the most common welding and cutting processes used commercially. The text also covers underwater welding and cutting, robotic welding, and heat treatments. Step-by-step procedures along with detailed illustrations make welding easy-to-understand for new students. Terms used throughout the text conform to AWS Standard A3.0M/A3.0:2010. Several chapters explain the welding workplace and the how-tos for career success.

• This text is correlated to the AWS’s QC10:2008 Key Indicators, preparing studentsfor the AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification.

• Up to two years of full, basic welding education can be provided from this onebook, making learning efficient and economical for teachers and students.

• Text sections are independent of each other, allowing for customization in theorder concepts are taught.

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Welding Fundamentals1. Safety in the Welding Shop2. Print Reading3. Welding Joints, Positions, and Symbols4. Welding and Cutting Processes

Shielded Metal Arc Welding5. Shielded Metal Arc Welding Equipment and

Supplies6. Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Gas Tungsten, Gas Metal, and Flux Cored Arc Welding

7. GTAW, GMAW, and FCAW Equipment and Supplies

8. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding9. Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding

Plasma Arc Cutting10. Plasma Arc Cutting

Oxyfuel Gas Processes11. Oxyfuel Gas Welding Equipment and Supplies12. Oxyfuel Gas Welding13. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting Equipment and Supplies14. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting15. Soldering16. Brazing and Braze Welding

Resistance Welding17. Resistance Welding Equipment and Supplies18. Resistance Welding

Special Processes19. Special Welding Processes20. Special Ferrous Welding Applications21. Special Nonferrous Welding Applications22. Pipe and Tube Welding23. Special Cutting Processes24. Underwater Welding and Cutting25. Automatic and Robotic Welding26. Metal Surfacing

Metal Technology27. Production of Metals28. Metal Properties and Identification29. Heat Treatment of Metals

Professional Welding30. Inspecting and Testing Welds31. Procedure and Welder Qualifications32. The Welding Shop33. Getting and Holding a Job in the Welding

Industry34. Technical Data

CONTENTS

G-W OnlineModern Welding ©2014

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Welding Fundamentals ©2017, 5th Editionby William A. Bowditch, Kevin E. Bowditch, and Mark A. Bowditch

Welding Fundamentals is designed to provide students with a strong understanding of the underlying theory and skills required for successful welding, with a strong emphasis on safety. It provides all of the information needed to help students develop proficiency with the most common welding processes (including GTAW, GMAW, FCAW, SMAW, and oxyfuel welding), thermal cutting, basic print reading and weld symbology, and joint design and fit up. The text also introduces students to weld inspection and testing.

• Covers all of the key indicators for AWS SENSE Level-1 certification, so the book canbe used in all courses leading to SENSE Level-1 certification.

• The book is designed so that sections of the book can be taught in any order,making the book easily adaptable to any course.

• The book is heavily illustrated with clear, well-lighted photos and engaging full-color illustrations to hold students’ interest and help them learn.

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1. Careers in Welding2. Safety in the Welding Shop3. Welding and Cutting Processes4. The Physics of Welding5. Math for Welding6. Measuring and Layout7. Weld Joints and Positions8. Welding Symbols9. SMAW: Equipment and Supplies

10. SMAW: Equipment Assembly andAdjustment

11. SMAW: Electrodes 12. SMAW: Flat Welding Position 13. SMAW: Horizontal, Vertical, and Overhead

Welding Positions 14. Surfacing 15. GMAW and FCAW: Equipment and Supplies 16. GMAW and FCAW: Equipment Assembly

and Adjustment 17. GMAW and FCAW: Flat Welding Position 18. GMAW and FCAW: Horizontal, Vertical, and

Overhead Welding Positions 19. GTAW: Equipment and Supplies 20. GTAW: Equipment Assembly and

Adjustment 21. GTAW: Flat Welding Position 22. GTAW: Horizontal, Vertical, and Overhead

Welding Positions 23. Plasma Arc Cutting 24. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting and Welding:

Equipment and Supplies 25. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting and Welding:

Equipment Assembly and Adjustment 26. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting 27. Oxyfuel Gas Welding: Flat Welding Position 28. Oxyfuel Gas Welding: Horizontal, Vertical,

and Overhead Welding Positions 29. Brazing and Braze Welding 30. Soldering31. Resistance Welding: Equipment and Supplies

32. Resistance Welding: Procedures 33. Welding Pipe and Tube 34. Special Welding and Cutting Processes 35. Robotics in Welding 36. Inspecting and Testing Welds 37. Welder Certification

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Gas Metal Arc Welding Handbook ©2008, 5th Editionby William H. Minnick

Gas Metal Arc Welding Handbook is a comprehensive presentation of basic skills and advanced techniques written in a user-friendly manner. Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) principles, equipment, modes of operation, and safety are included. Also covered are specialized procedures for autobody applications, off-road vehicles, and trailer fabrication.

Flux Cored Arc Welding Handbook ©2009, 3rd Editionby William H. Minnick

Flux Cored Arc Welding Handbook provides a complete introduction to gas-shielded (FCAW-G) and self-shielded (FCAW-S) processes. In addition to covering the basics of equipment setup, joint preparation, and techniques for welding carbon and low-alloy steel, the text includes specialized chapters focusing on welding stainless steel, welding cast iron, surfacing, and weld testing and inspection. • Students can use this text to prepare for the Written Knowledge and Workmanship

Performance Tests for Module 6 of AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification.

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding ©2016, 9th Edition

by John R. Walker and W. Richard Polanin

Shielded Metal Arc Welding is a write-in text that progresses from basic theory to specialized techniques. It focuses on the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process. A unit on welding problems provides solutions that students can use when they encounter an issue. Updates for this edition include additional fire safety and protection content; information on unclassified electrodes and welding positions; and information on filler metal content, weld penetration, voltage polarity, low hydrogen electrodes, and deposit rate.

• This text prepares students for the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Testsfor Module 4 of AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification.

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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Handbook ©2013, 6th Editionby William H. Minnick and Mark A. Prosser

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Handbook presents information on safety, equipment, processes, techniques, materials, and quality control in a logical sequence. Terms used throughout the text comply with the AWS Standard Welding Terms and Definitions publication. The gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) procedures for a variety of base metals, in all positions, are included.

• Students can use this text to prepare for the Written Knowledge and WorkmanshipPerformance Tests for Module 7 of AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification.

Oxyfuel Gas Welding ©2012, 7th Edition

by Kevin E. Bowditch and Mark A. BowditchOxyfuel Gas Welding is a write-in text that covers the fundamentals of this process in a user-friendly manner. It includes information on forehand and backhand welding, out-of-position welding, welding thick materials, and welding aluminum. Oxyfuel cutting, brazing, soldering, welding symbols, inspection and testing, and brazing cast iron are also covered. A unit on careers presents some of the different welding-related positions that students can pursue.

Welding Projects©2005, 2nd Editionby James A. Ruck

Welding Projects is comprised of 69 practical projects that will help students develop and practice their skills. With projects in six different equipment areas, there is something to interest every student. From sports and gym equipment to home and shop items, projects range in complexity to meet the needs of beginners and more advanced learners alike. Each project consists of scaled drawings and a complete materials list.

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Student Print Materials ISBN SchoolTextbook, 320 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-793-8 $66.64

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Math for Welders ©2013, 5th Editionby Nino Marion

Math for Welders, a write-in text, explains topics in an easy-to-understand, step-by-step manner. The key mathematical skills needed to be a successful welder are included, addressing the following areas: whole numbers, common fractions, decimal fractions, measurement, percentages, and SI metric system. Welding-related practice problems, similar to those faced on-the-job, reinforce student learning.

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Welding Print Reading ©2013, 6th Edition

by John R. Walker and W. Richard Polanin

Welding Print Reading is a write-in text that teaches the symbols and notations students need to understand to be successful. Besides aspiring welders who want to learn to interpret prints and drawings, the content is appropriate for students wanting to pursue careers in engineering and drafting. The text starts by reviewing the basics, including welding processes, and then progresses to more specialized topics, such as prints for pipe welding and brazed joints.

• In addition to adhering to the most recent AWS and ANSI standards, the text alsoexposes students to actual industry prints that may contain variations, creating arealistic experience.

• Additional prints and questions are included in an end-of-text unit to providestudents with more practice opportunities.

• Measurement and math reviews at the beginning of the text prepare students forthe calculations they will need to be successful in class and on the job.

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Reading Welding Prints

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Machining Fundamentals ©2014, 9th Editionby John R. Walker and Bob Dixon

Machining Fundamentals provides a comprehensive introduction to machining operations, setups, and procedures. Both traditional methods and newer, nontraditional methods are presented in an easy-to-understand manner with an emphasis on safety throughout the text.

• Correlated to the duties and standards for NIMS Machining Level I to help studentsachieve certification.

• Includes updated and expanded coverage of CNC machining.• Color coded artwork helps students understand concepts quickly.

1. An Introduction to Machining Technology2. Careers in Machining Technology3. Shop Safety4. Understanding Drawings5. Measurement6. Layout Work7. Hand Tools8. Fasteners9. Jigs and Fixtures

10. Cutting Fluids 11. Sawing and Cutoff Machines 12. Drills and Drilling Machines 13. Offhand Grinding 14. The Lathe 15. Other Lathe Operations 16. Cutting Tapers and Screw Threads on

the Lathe 17. Broaching Operations 18. The Milling Machine 19. Milling Machine Operations 20. Precision Grinding 21. Band Machining 22. Introduction to CNC Machining 23. CNC Programming Basics 24. CNC Milling 25. CNC Turning 26. Automated Manufacturing 27. Quality Control 28. Metal Characteristics 29. Heat Treatment of Metals 30. Metal Finishing 31. Electromachining Processes 32. Nontraditional Machining Techniques 33. Other Processes

CONTENTS

Helps achieve NIMS Machining Level I

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Preparing to Build1. The Carpenter’s Workplace2. Safety3. Building Materials4. Hand Tools5. Power Tools6. Scaffolds, Ladders, and Rigging7. Plans, Specifications, and Codes8. Building Layout

Footings, Foundations, and Framing9. Footings and Foundations

10. Floor Framing 11. Wall and Ceiling Framing 12. Roof Framing 13. Framing with Steel

Closing In 14. Roofing Materials and Methods 15. Windows and Exterior Doors 16. Exterior Wall Finish

Finishing 17. Thermal and Sound Insulation 18. Interior Wall and Ceiling Finish 19. Finish Flooring 20. Stair Construction 21. Doors and Interior Trim 22. Cabinetry 23. Painting, Finishing, and Decorating

Special Construction 24. Chimneys and Fireplaces 25. Post-and-Beam Construction 26. Systems-Built Housing 27. Green Building and Certification Programs 28. Remodeling, Renovating, and Repairing 29. Building Decks and Porches

Mechanical Systems 30. Electrical Wiring 31. Plumbing Systems 32. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning

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Modern Carpentry ©2016, 12th Edition

by Willis H. Wagner, Howard Bud Smith, and Mark W. Huth

Modern Carpentry provides detailed coverage of all aspects of light construction, including site preparation and layout, foundations, framing and sheathing, roofing, windows and doors, exterior finish, stairs, cabinetry, and finishing. Special topics, such as chimneys, fireplaces, and decks, are also covered. The text familiarizes students with other aspects of the building trades with chapters on plumbing, electrical, and HVACR.

• Online Student Center and G-W Online incorporate video clips, narratedanimations, activities, and other digital content to create an engaging andimmersive learning experience.

• A career chapter and Construction Careers features throughout the text introducestudents to on-the-job success factors, including basic skills, safety, attitudes, andcareer opportunities.

• Detailed, step-by-step procedures break down complex operations into easy-to-followtasks, ensuring student success.

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G-W Building Trades DVD Series Library, includes the entire construction, plumb-ing, wiring, and masonry DVD series

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G-W Building Trades DVD SeriesThe Building Trades DVD Series provides visual instruction to complement classroom learning on the major methods used in construction, plumbing, wiring, and masonry. Practical examples are provided to demonstrate the use of the latest materials, tools, and techniques. Safety is emphasized throughout the series. To enhance learning, each DVD is divided into logical sections to break complex processes into manageable units.

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Print Reading for Construction ©2013, 6th Editionby Walter C. Brown and Daniel P. Dorfmueller

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Student Print Materials ISBNTextbook, 360 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-802-7

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Exploring Woodworking ©2014, 8th Edition

by Fred W. Zimmerman, Larry J. McWard, and Don L. Blazek

Exploring Woodworking provides the essential knowledge that beginning students require. It introduces different woods and their characteristics in addition to basic techniques using hand and power tools. Information regarding woodworking operations, such as drilling and sawing, is presented in individual chapters to ensure in-depth coverage.

• Product designs for woodworking projects are included.• An entrepreneurship chapter explains how to organize and operate an in-school

manufacturing business, giving students hands-on experience with financing,marketing, and selling.

• The text also introduces students to the industrial woodworking environment toprovide insight into the workplace.

Modern Woodworking ©2006, 11th Editionby Willis H. Wagner and Clois E. Kicklighter

Modern Woodworking is a comprehensive text that can be used for both beginning and advanced classes. Starting with woodworking fundamentals, the text addresses topics such as basic processes, assembly, surface preparation, and tools before moving into more advanced topics. Cabinetmaking and basic furniture making, along with residential construction applications, are included.

• A special section on wood identification consists of photos, characteristics, and usage of 59native and foreign species.

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1.1 Wood in Our Environment

1.2 The Lumber Industry

1.3 Woods: Kinds, Uses, and Identification

2.1 General Safety2.2 Hand and Power

Tool Safety2.3 Chemical and Fire

Safety3.1 Selecting a Project3.2 Planning Your

Project4.1 Measuring and

Layout Tools4.2 Handsaws4.3 Hand Planes4.4 Shaping Tools5.1 Portable Electric

Drills5.2 Portable Circular

Saws and Power Miter Saws

5.3 Portable Saber Saws

5.4 Portable Routers5.5 Biscuit Joiners5.6 Portable Planers5.7 Portable Sanders6.1 Table Saw6.2 Band Saw6.3 Scroll Saw6.4 Radial Arm Saw6.5 Drill Press6.6 Jointer6.7 Planer/Surfacer6.8 Wood Lathe6.9 Shaper6.10 Sanders: Belt, Disc,

Spindle, and Drum7.1 Wood Joints7.2 Adhesives7.3 Clamps7.4 Mechanical

Fasteners7.5 Laminating and

Bending Wood

7.6 Application of Veneers and Plastic Laminates

8.1 Removing Glue and Repairing Defects

8.2 Smoothing Wood by Scraping

8.3 Sanding9.1 Supplies and

Equipment9.2 Stains, Sealers, and

Fillers9.3 Finishing

Techniques 9.4 Hardware 10.1 Automated

Manufacturing Processes

10.2 Entrepreneurship 10.3 Setting Up and

Managing a Manufacturing Enterprise

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Student Print Materials ISBNTextbook, 368 pp., hardcover 978-1-61960-502-2Workbook, 184 pp. 978-1-61960-507-7

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Student Print Materials ISBNTextbook, 644 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-481-3Workbook, 157 pp. 978-1-59070-482-0

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Student Print Materials ISBNTextbook, 450 pp., hardcover 978-1-63126-095-7Lab Workbook, 430 pp. 978-1-63126-097-1Bundle, Textbook + Lab Workbook 978-1-63126-098-8

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Modern Masonry Brick, Block, Stone ©2016, 8th Editionby Clois E. Kicklighter and Timothy L. Andera

Modern Masonry: Brick, Block, Stone provides a broad understanding of the properties and applications of masonry materials. It then progresses to teaching safe and proper procedures for working with brick, block, and stone. Coverage of concrete form construction and flatwork is also included. Green Note features address specific topics relating to masonry’s impact on the environment. New supplemental teaching materials include PowerPoint® presentations and test creation software.

• Code features reference the International Residential Code and International Building Code,familiarizing students with their requirements.

• Updated, color images have been added throughout the text to reinforce chapter topics.• Numerous step-by-step procedures provide clear explanations of recommended techniques

for a variety of masonry jobs.

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Materials

Techniques

Construction Details

Concrete

Succeeding on the Job

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Modern Plumbing ©2015, 8th Editionby E. Keith Blankenbaker

Modern Plumbing provides information on the design, installation, and service of the different systems found in the field. Basic information regarding safety tools, materials, and equipment is presented. Detailed chapters discuss planning and organizing a plumbing job and the different careers available in the trade. A separate Lab Workbook is available to complement the textbook by offering additional activities and review questions.

• Plumbing code features prepare students to check local requirements when performingactual work in the field.

• Step-by-step procedures guide students to learn the correct way of performing various essential tasks.• The consistent use of color to represent various components and materials throughout the

book helps students visualize different details of components.

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Introduction to Plumbing

Plumbing Systems

Plumbing System Design and Installation

Plumbing Services

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Modern Residential Wiring ©2015, 10th Editionby Harvey N. Holzman

Modern Residential Wiring is a comprehensive text that presents the latest installation and repair practices, as well as a brief review of the principles of electricity. Essential information regarding tools, materials, equipment, and processes are included. Specialized installations, such as computer wiring, are also addressed. A career chapter introduces students to the different jobs that are available to those that have wiring skills while a separate appendix reviews the math skills needed by electricians.

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Modern Commercial Wiring ©2015, 6th Editionby Harvey N. Holzman

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1. Learning and Applying the Fundamentals2. Sources of Electricity3. Conductors and Insulators4. Resistors and Capacitors5. Ohm’s Law6. Series Circuits7. Parallel Circuits8. Series-Parallel Circuits9. Multimeters

10. Magnetism 11. Alternating Current 12. Electromagnetic Induction 13. Motors 14. Reactance and Impedance 15. LCR Circuits 16. Filters 17. Diodes 18. Transistors 19. Thyristors 20. Integrated Circuits 21. Fiber Optics 22. Switches 23. Computers 24. Energy Conservation 25. Career Opportunities

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Electricity and Basic Electronics ©2013, 8th Editionby Stephen R. Matt

Electricity and Basic Electronics is an introductory text that presents basic theories and fundamentals in a learner-friendly manner. Topics, which span from the sources of energy and Ohm’s Law to diodes, circuits, and switches, are covered in a logical sequence with information building upon itself. Features spotlight applications such as breadboarding, soldering, and voltage reading on an oscilloscope. A career chapter outlines different opportunities and training requirements to help students navigate job options.

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Electricity©2009, 10th Editionby Howard H. Gerrish, William E. Dugger, Jr., and Kenneth P. DeLucca

Electricity supports introductory or short courses that familiarize students with basic principles and applications for this form of energy. Using easy-to-understand language, this text provides information on sources of electricity, circuit types, electric motors, measuring instruments, generators, transformers, inductance, capacitance, solid state devices, and soldering/desoldering. Ten projects are included to provide students with hands-on learning opportunities.

1. The Electron2. Volts, Amperes, Ohms3. Meters, Reading a Meter4. Ohm’s Law5. Power6. Series Circuits7. Parallel Circuits8. Sources of Electricity-Batteries9. Sources of Electricity-Friction,

Heat, Pressure, Light

10. Magnetism 11. Motors 12. Direct Current Generators 13. Alternating Current 14. Capacitance 15. Inductance 16. Transformers 17. Semiconductors 18. Integrated Circuits 19. Electrical/Electronic Projects

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Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning ©2017, 20th Edition

by A. D. Althouse, C. H. Turnquist, A. F. Bracciano, D. C. Bracciano, and G. M. BraccianoModern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning is the HVACR standard for a new generation of learner. Whether you’re in a digital or print, on-ground or hybrid environment, this integrated learning solution will engage students with resource elements including textbook content, an online learning platform, video clips, narrated animations, digital activities, questions, and hands-on lab activities to assess and to reinforce learning based on the original HVACR industry standard.

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Professional Development1. Careers2. Safety3. Service Calls

Refrigeration System Fundamentals

4. Energy and Matter5. Gases6. Basic Refrigeration Systems

Service Basics7. Tools and Supplies8. Working with Tubing and Piping

Refrigerants9. Introduction to Refrigerants

10. Equipment and Instruments forRefrigerant Handling and Service

11. Working with Refrigerants

Basic Electricity, Magnetism, and Electronics12. Basic Electricity13. Electrical Power14. Basic Electronics

Motors and Electric Control Systems15. Electric Motors16. Electrical Control Systems17. Servicing Electric Motors and

Controls

Refrigeration System Components18. Compressors19. Compressor Safety Components20. Metering Devices21. Heat Exchangers22. Refrigerant Flow Components

Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers23. Overview of Domestic

Refrigerators and Freezers24. Systems and Components of

Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers

25. Installation and Troubleshootingof Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers

26. Service and Repair of DomesticRefrigerators and Freezers

Indoor Air Fundamentals27. Air Movement and Measurement

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Air-Conditioning Systems31. Ductless Air-Conditioning Systems32. Residential Central Air-

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Cooling Systems35. Humidity Control36. Thermostats37. Heating and Cooling Loads

Heating Systems38. Forced-Air Heating Fundamentals39. Hydronic Heating Fundamentals40. Heat Pumps41. Gas-Fired Heating Systems42. Oil-Fired Heating Systems43. Electric Heating Systems

Energy Management and Conservation44. Solar Power and Thermal Storage45. Energy Management46. Energy Conservation

Commercial Refrigeration Systems47. Overview of Commercial

Refrigeration Systems48. Special Refrigeration Systems and

Applications49. Commercial Refrigeration—System

Configurations

Designing Commercial Refrigeration Systems50. Understanding Heat Loads and

System Thermodynamics51. Commercial Refrigeration

Component Selection

Installing and Servicing Commercial Systems52. Installing Commercial Systems53. Troubleshooting Commercial

Systems—System Diagnosis54. Troubleshooting Commercial

Systems—Component Diagnosis55. Servicing Commercial Systems

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Heating and Cooling Essentials ©2016, 4th Editionby Jerry Killinger, LaDonna Killinger, and Don Crawshaw

Heating and Cooling Essentials is the ideal introductory text for students entering the HVACR field. The text emphasizes the techniques needed to perform the installation, service, and repair of refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating systems. Students build an understanding of how HVACR systems work and then progress to troubleshooting and service. Refrigerant handling and ductwork topics are also included. Changes for this edition include a new Careers chapter; content and illustration updates; new Safety Note, Caution, and Pro Tip features; and an expanded chapter on customer service and soft skills.

• Information on the EPA Section 608 Technician Certification is included to helpstudents prepare for refrigerant handling certification.

• A math chapter teaches the calculations used by technicians, providing studentswith real-life job skills.

• Service chapters teach relevant procedures including, soldering, brazing,wiring, various tubing/piping skills, recovery methods, evacuation and chargingprocedures, retrofitting options, and leak detection methods.

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1. Careers in Heating,Ventilation, AirConditioning, andRefrigeration

2. Hand Tools3. Fasteners4. Working with

Copper Tubing5. Working with Pipe6. Soldering7. Brazing and Flame

Cutting8. Mathematics for

Technicians9. Basic

ThermodynamicPrinciples

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11. Basic RefrigerationCycle

12. Other SystemComponents

13. Refrigerants14. Zeotropic Blends15. Refrigerant

Recovery andRecycling

16. SystemEvacuation, LeakDetection, andRecharging

17. Working withMetering Devices

18. Special PurposeValves

19. TroubleshootingRefrigerant FlowControls

20. Compressors21. Compressor

and LubricationAccessories

22. Water Chillers23. What Is Electricity?24. Power

Transmission andCircuits

25. Induction Motors26. Electromagnetic

Control Devices27. Motor Controls28. Defrost Cycles29. Ductwork30. Gas Heat with Air

Conditioning31. Oil Heat with Air

Conditioning32. Electric Heat with

Air Conditioning33. Heat Pumps34. Customer

Relations

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Sheet Metal Skills Tools, Materials, and Processes ©2011by Rex Miller and Mark R. Miller

Sheet Metal Skills: Tools, Materials, and Processes provides a comprehensive view of the industry and the work involved. It discusses sheet metal history, uses, and tools. Processes covered include joining, drilling, punching, fastening, drawing, and pattern development.

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Career Success The Attitude Advantage ©2011, 2nd Editionby Rosemary T. Fruehling and Roberta Moore

Career Success: The Attitude Advantage is a unique text-workbook that teaches students the human relations skills, or soft skills, required for real-world success. It is designed to increase awareness and understanding of the challenges and responsibilities of being an employee. Focus is placed on attitudes, teamwork, and careers.

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Charting Your Career ©2015

Charting Your Career Interest Inventory is a hands-on career exploration tool for use in the classroom or independently. It asks students to rank their interest in 160 career-oriented activities. Scoring the responses allows students to identify their top three career areas, or clusters, for exploration. The recommended courses, skills, and occupations related to each career cluster are provided for student review. Resources for career research are also included to help students begin making educated decisions about their futures.www.g-w.com/charting-your-career-2015

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G-W Online for SoftSkills Training is an all-digital platform of instructional content and course management tools that provides a personalized student experience. It offers both new and experienced job seekers an opportunity to acquire the people skills needed for successful employment. With four subject areas of emphasis—Workplace Relationships, Workplace Attitudes, Job Success, and Job Challenges—the content can be integrated into an instructor-led class or used for individual study. This is a complete tool that helps prepare students for life and career.

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Professional Communication ©2017

Professional Communication helps meet the challenges of today’s digital world, where communication is more important than ever. The basics of writing, speaking, listening, and reading are carefully interwoven into each chapter, enabling the application of English/language arts skills in context. Contemporary topics, such as technical writing and writing for social media, integrate the writing process and digital techniques to develop expertise that is needed for the workplace. Portfolio development activities provide an opportunity to create a personal portfolio to use when applying for college, a community service position, or a job.

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School to Career ©2014, 10th Editionby J. J. Littrell, James H. Lorenz, and Harry T. Smith

School to Career provides high school students with a foundation for creating career goals using the 16 career clusters as a guide. College and Career Readiness activities covering writing, speaking, and listening are included, as well as Career Ready Practices.

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