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Education

Discover a carefully curated collection of new and bestselling textbooks, free book chapters, and practical resources tailored for students and faculty across the education landscape. Whether you're starting your teacher training, guiding trainee teachers, or delving into areas like Early Years education, research methods, or special needs, you'll find essential tools to expand your knowledge and enrich your teaching and learning experience.


Education Related Products

Are you looking for the latest textbooks or teaching resources to engage students? Are you in search of journals articles to cite in your dissertation? Or video resources to support your teaching and learning needs? SAGE has a range of Education resources in various formats that will suit your requirement.

 




Special Collections at Sage

As an independent publisher, integrity is a core value of our organization and we are committed to upholding the highest ethical standards across the whole publication process. This commitment is reflected in our Special Collection practices, learn how below.

Our Special Collections

At Sage, we launch Special Collections that:



How do students with debt fare in community college?

Community college students who borrow up to $1,999 in student loans during their first two years of community college complete 17% fewer academic credits in that same time period than their peers who take out $2,000 to $3,999 in loans or do not take out any loans at all. This finding and more were published in a new study out today in The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (a SAGE Publishing journal).





Hispanic women who identify as White are healthier than those who don’t

Hispanic women who identify as Black or another race have worse functional health than their counterparts who identify as White, according to new research. Out today, this research is part of a new special issue of Research on Aging (ROA, a journal from SAGE Publishing) focused on aging and health among Hispanic populations in the United States and in Latin America.


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