Child Welfare and Child Protection: An Introduction (Royse & Griffiths, 2019) Adopted by Kentucky’s Child Welfare Certification Program

Eleven universities in Kentucky select the text for use in undergraduate social work programs  San Diego, CA – July 19, 2021 – Cognella is proud to announce the textbook Child Welfare and Child Protection: An Introduction by David Royse and Austin Griffiths has been adopted by Kentucky’s Public Child Welfare Certification Program (PCWCP). The program, […]
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Five Unique Ways to Organize an Anthology or Custom Course Pack

Five Unique Ways to Organize an Anthology or Custom Course Pack

When creating an anthology or a custom course pack, organization is key. A thoughtful and strategic structure can transform a simple collection of readings into a cohesive and refined learning resource. Additionally, the process of selecting readings and content will be that much easier if you’ve first strategized how the content will be grouped or […]
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Why Summer Break Can Be a Great Time to Work on Your Manuscript

Why Summer Break Can Be a Great Time to Work on Your Manuscript

For many educators, the period of time between the end of the Spring term and the start of the Fall term represents a unique window for creativity and productivity. If you’re interested in writing or editing a textbook, summer break can be a perfect time for ideation, organization, and drafting. During the summer, you can […]
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Why You Should Write a Textbook by Mazin Hassan

Why You Should Write a Textbook by Mazin Hassan

We’re excited to share with you a guest post by Mazin Hassan, Cognella Academic Publishing Acquisitions Editor, in which he speaks to why all academics should consider writing or editing a textbook for their courses and the greater academic market. *** Writing a textbook is something every higher education instructor should consider for their regularly […]
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