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    The Sources™ Approach: Classics

    SourcesMcGraw-Hill/Dushkin's Sources™ approach--started in 1992--involves gathering into one bound volume 40 to 46 of the primary source writings that have shaped an area of study. Carefully selected by an academic editor, these writings are presented in as close to their original form as possible and are edited only to enhance understanding by the student readers. The academic editor writes a brief introduction to each selection presenting the historical context of the selection and the importance and impact it has had on the discipline.

    We have 10 volumes in our Sources series. Please take a moment to look at the table of contents for the volume that is most suited to your discipline. We are sure that you will agree that the names and the selections represented in each volume clearly form the foundation for your area of study. An instructor's guide with testing material is available for each volume.

    We welcome your comments or questions.

    For the Instructor: Instructor's Resource Guides

    Printed and  Online Instructor's resource guides are available for specific products. Each includes a test bank as well as specific suggestions on how to best use the product in your course.

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  • American Government, 2/e
  • Classic Edition American Government, 3/e
  • Classic Edition Anthropology, 1/e
  • Classic Edition Education, 4/e
  • Classic Edition Environmental Studies, 3/e
  • Classic Edition Human Development, 3/e
  • Classic Edition Multicultural Education, 2/e
  • Classic Edition Psychology, 4/e
  • Classic Edition Sociology, 4/e
  • Crime, Criminology, and Criminal Justice, 1/e
  • Early Childhood Education, 2/e
  • Education, 3/e
  • Educational Psychology, 1/e
  • Environmental Studies, 2/e
  • Human Development, 2/e
  • Mass Media, 2/e
  • Race and Ethnicity, 3/e
  • Social Psychology, 3/e