The Complete Teacher

By Dr. Robert Rose

I cannot say enough about this book.  This should be mandatory reading for everyone involved in education.  It is easy to give this book a “5 Star” rating. Although written for teachers, parents reading THE COMPLETE TEACHER by Dr. Robert Rose will have the tools...

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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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How to Get A's in College

By Frances Northcutt

There is a big difference between high school and college. How To Get An A In College will assist in the transition. This great book discusses how to get the grade, how to select a major, how to pick the right classes and instructors. On...

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Read Well, Think Well

Build Your Child's Reading, Comprehension, and Critical Thinking Skills
By Hal W. Lanse, Ph.D.

Teach a child to read and you will open the door to new worlds. Too many children struggle to read. I remember one of my sons struggled. It was only after I made a concerted effort to teach him how to read myself that he...

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How to Survive Your Freshman Year

By Hundreds of College Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors Who Did
By Frances Northcutt

Former college students share their suggestions and advice for surviving the first year of college. I do not suggest that all the “advice” is taken seriously. The chapter on food is ridiculous. A person cannot and should not survive on coffee. Some the advice was tongue...

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No Teachers Left Behind

By HBF Teacher

As I read the first few pages of No Teachers Left Behind, I was reminded of my favorite movie, Grease.  The principal’s morning address reminded me of the principal at Rydel High.  However, the students at Rydel did not have the attitude of today’s students. ...

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Grammar for Grownups

By Beth Adubato

Beth Adubato offers readers a much-needed guide to grammar.  When we were in grade school, we learned the rules of grammar.  Perhaps we forgot them.  Our grammar rubs off on our children and it affects us professionally. “Doing something is not the same as being...

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Disregarded

Transforming the School and Workplace through Deep Respect and Courage
By Jack Bender

As a former teacher, I applaud Jack Bender for his book Disregarded.  The atmosphere in one particular school was disheartening.  It was a “me against the world attitude.”  An “I’ll get you before you get me stance.”  Of course it was not all the faculty--just...

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Lost In Transition

Becoming Spiritually Prepared for College
By Tommy McGregor

Going away to college is an opportunity to grow spiritually. Graduating from high school can be a frightening experience. Suddenly you are looking at a future that is different from anything you have ever experienced. You will be making your own decisions. You will be...

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