Curricula (Books)
Curricula in Home Comfort & Decor cover instructional books and course materials focused on interior living spaces, design principles, and household wellbeing. The 25 indexed titles average 4.73 stars and span budget through premium price points (about $37–$264), with offerings from brands such as George F. Madaus
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Beyond the Science of Reading: Connecting Literacy Instruction to the Science of Learning
Natalie Wexler
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Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs (4th Edition)
NAEYC, Susan Friedman, Brian L Wright, Marie L. Masterson, Barbara Willer, Sue Bredekamp
Mid-Range
Albert Schweitzer's Legacy for Education: Reverence for Life
A. Rud
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Getting Evidence into Education
Stephen Gorard
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Evaluation Models: Viewpoints on Educational and Human Services Evaluation
George F. Madaus, M. Scriven, D.L. Stufflebeam
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Teamwork and Collaboration in Early Years Settings (Achieving EYPS Series)
Mary I. Stacey
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Teacher-Made Assessments
Christopher Gareis, Leslie W. Grant
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Knowledge Communities in Teacher Education
Cheryl J. Craig, Gayle A. Curtis, Michaelann Kelley, P. Tim Martindell, M. Michael Perez
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Common Core Assessment Templates: full color print version (K-8 Common Core Workbooks)
Velerion Damarke, Andrew Frinkle
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Creating Wicked Students: Designing Courses for a Complex World
Paul Hanstedt
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Evaluation Models: Viewpoints on Educational and Human Services Evaluation
George F. Madaus, M. Scriven, D.L. Stufflebeam
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The Go-To Guide for Engineering Curricula, PreK-5: Choosing and Using the Best Instructional Materials
Cary I. Sneider
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Educating for Wisdom and Compassion: Creating Conditions for Timeless Learning
John P. Miller
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Problem-Based Learning: An Inquiry Approach
John F. Barell
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Visioning Multicultural Education
H. Prentice Baptiste, Jeanette Haynes Writer
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Tact and the Pedagogical Relation: Introductory Readings
Norm Friesen, Karsten Kenklies
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Service Learning: A Guide to Planning, Implementing, and Assessing Student Projects
Sally Berman
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Learning on Your Feet
Brad Johnson, Melody Jones
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Critical Times in Curriculum Thought: People, Politics, and Perspectives
Marcella L. Kysilka
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Critical Multiculturalism
Christine E. SleeterStephen May
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Critical Curriculum Studies (Critical Social Thought)
Wayne Au
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Young Adult Literature and Adolescent Identity Across Cultures and Classrooms
Janet Alsup
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Developing Materials for Language Teaching: Second Edition
Brian Tomlinson
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Blood's Will (Complicated Conversation)
McDermott McNulty
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right curriculum book for teaching home comfort and decor topics?
Look for curricula that match your learners' age and skill level, list clear learning outcomes, include step-by-step projects or lesson plans, and cover both theory (design principles, materials) and practical skills (sewing, simple repairs, styling). Check sample pages or tables of contents when available to confirm scope and depth
What formats and supplementary materials should I expect with curricula in this category?
Curricula can come as print books or digital downloads and often include lesson plans, project templates, worksheets, supply lists, photographs or illustrations, and assessment rubrics. Some editions bundle instructor guides or student activity sheets while others are single-volume manuals
How much should I budget for a curriculum book in home comfort and decor?
Curriculum books in this niche typically fall into a mid-price range; based on similar catalogs, average prices are around $100–$130, with budget options under $50 and more comprehensive or specialist volumes costing several hundred dollars
What credentials or author backgrounds indicate a reliable curriculum author?
Authors with backgrounds in education, interior design, vocational training, or related academic fields are generally more likely to provide structured, pedagogically sound curricula; look for authors who list teaching experience, relevant certifications, or institutional affiliations
How do I evaluate the scope and applicability of a curriculum for different settings (homeschool, classroom, workshop)?
Check whether the curriculum specifies intended audience size, required instructor expertise, time estimates per lesson, and materials/supplies; adaptable curricula will note modification suggestions and provide scalable activities for individual learners or larger groups
What should I consider about required supplies and preparation time before purchasing?
Review the supply list and any tools needed, note whether materials are commonly available or specialized, and compare estimated prep and lesson times to your schedule; some curricula assume access to sewing machines, studio space, or specific hardware, which can affect implementation cost and logistics
How can I assess durability and edition updates when buying a curriculum book?
Look for edition or publication dates and revision notes in the preface; newer editions may update techniques, materials, or standards. Durable value comes from clear pedagogy and reusable templates rather than cover quality alone, so prioritize content currency and completeness