The Classroom CEO

Empowering Teachers Through the Use of Business Leadership Principles
By Deborah R. Prichard. MA Ed.

The Classroom CEO made me wonder if Deborah Prichard was going to discuss how administrators could better manipulate their employees. The subtitle, Empowering Teachers Through the Use of Business Leadership Principles, made me worry that a “bottom line" or "impossible accountability" would make teaching even...

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The Dynamics to Speak With Care

Attending Support and Understanding, The Magnetic Words to Assist Others
By Eladio Pasqual PhD

Most of us have been faced with a situation where we do not have the right words to comfort someone. We care deeply, but we are just unprepared to handle the situation. This book offers insight into Interpersonal Communication Skills. While this book's focus is...

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Jake Learns All 8 Parts of Speech

By Drema McNeal and Ashley Teets

As a teacher, I'm always on the lookout for books that teach or help teach concepts that are a little more challenging for a student to understand. So, I was excited to find "Jake Learns All 8 Parts of Speech". This book is illustrated in all...

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Disorder in the Classroom

Or a Firsthand Account of Substitute Teaching in the Chicago Public Schools System
By Janice M. Hypolite

Janice Hypolite retired from her position as an accountant, spent time with her daughters and then decided to pursue her desire to teach. In the 1980s it was very easy to achieve certification to substitute teach. After a short while she returned to accounting. In...

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Public Schools are Archaic

By M R Ussery EDD and S R Pargman

Dr. M.R. Ussery’s book PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE ARCHAIC is book that would be excellent for a series of school in-services and parent meetings. It is a small book with a big message. From page one to twenty he analyzes what isn’t working in schools and...

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The Learners Of Owamboland

The Children of Twaalulilwa School
By Gina Hutchins Inman, Dr. Karen Hutchins Pirnot

Readers' Favorite Gold Medal Award WinnerGina Hutchins Inman is a German-American citizen. In her desire to give to those less fortunate than herself, she traveled to Owamboland, Namibia, Africa where she spent 8 weeks with the children of the Twaahililwa School. She enjoyed the simplicity...

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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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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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