A Teacher Grows in Brooklyn

A True Story of a Teacher's Adventures, Auccesses and Ahallenges
By Albert Mazza

Albert Mazza worked for the New York City public school system from 1963 until 1995. He worked under six chancellors and a changing Board of Education from 1979 until 1990. In "A Teacher Grows in Brooklyn", the author tells of how, in 1977, he was...

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A Cultural Paradox

Fun in Mathematics
By Jeffrey Zilahy

"A Cultural Paradox: Fun in Mathematics" by Jeffrey A Zilahy is a great book. It is unique and very well done. And the title turns out to be true - mathematics actually is fun. Well, at least in this author’s hands. He has an engaging...

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Animal Adventures in North Carolina

By Jennifer Bean Bower

Animal Adventures in North Carolina written by Jennifer Bean Bower is a very detailed and inspiring wildlife/nature guide. Jennifer informs people native to North Carolina, as well as visitors, where to find over 70 wildlife and scenic attractions. Included are numerous places to visit in...

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As I Am

A True Story of Adaptation to Physical Disability
By Garret Lee Frey, Dr. Karen Hutchins Pirnot

Garret was only five years old when his way of life was completely altered. A freak accident left him paralyzed from the neck down. While he lost all use of his limbs and could not breathe on his own, his mind was unaffected. Dr. Karen...

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A life on the RUN

Seeking and Safeguarding Social Justice
By Dr. John Telford

By his own admission Dr.John Telford is a great man. He believed that he knew what was wrong with education and it motivated him to find ways to correct its problems – especially as it pertained to his black students. He was successful at every...

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An Educational Applied Dissertation Model

Effectively Identifying Students at Risk Using School-Based Problem-Solving
By Karen P. Rooks-Dotson, Ed.D

For my dissertation and intellectual curiosity I read many doctoral dissertations for education and psychology. Many appeared to be much ado about very little.  So, I was pleasantly surprised reading Dr. Karen Dotson’s, “An Educational Applied Dissertation Model.” It was well designed and executed and it...

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