How To Play Craps by Jack Salay
About your Book: Great introduction to the game of craps! I have been dealing and supervising the game of craps in major casinos across this country for 29 years now. I have noticed that the reason...
View ArticleDouble Happiness by Tony Brasunas
Tony Brasunas’s award-winning debut memoir is a fascinating portrait of life in China and a groundbreaking story of coming of age in today’s era of globalization. In a classroom in sultry Guangzhou,...
View ArticlePublic School Teachers … An Inside Look by LEWIS FERGUSON
Remember Mrs. Gardener … and remember Mr. Jacobs? We all love and remember our favorite teachers but most of us never knew what mattered to them or what might be going on in their head. Do public...
View ArticleInterview with Author – David W. Berner
About David W. Berner: David W. Berner is an award-winning journalist, broadcaster, author, and teaches at Columbia College Chicago His first book, Accidental Lessons was awarded the 2011 Royal...
View ArticleI Have Three Things to Tell You, My Friend by RM DAmato
2014 National Indie Excellence Award Finalist The Golden Years Can Be a Killer! In 2033, every senior citizen is offered a second chance and a second career. At 65, John Sinclair, a life-long teacher,...
View ArticleLearn Me Good by John Pearson
ack Woodson was a thermal design engineer for four years until he was laid off from his job. Now, as a teacher, he faces new challenges. Conference calls have been replaced with parent conferences....
View ArticlePriceless Proverbs – Book 2 by Kristi Porter
Priceless Proverbs – Book 2, is the second volume of the wildly popular Priceless Proverbs Collection. It features over one hundred additional quotes – wise, entertaining and uncensored – by kids ages...
View ArticleEnglish to Go: inside Japan’s teaching sweatshops by Craig Currie-Robson
The English business in Japan is in trouble. Large chains such as NOVA cut salaries and benefits even as they profit and expand; Teachers go on strike at Berlitz and ECC. Gaba punishes staff for the...
View ArticleInterview with Author – Katelyn Cummings
About Katelyn Cummings: After attending the University of Dallas for a degree in Education, Katelyn Cummings has pursued a number of different avenues in the fields of child growth and development and...
View ArticleInterview with Author – Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri
About Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri: I was born and brought up in South Calcutta (India), and my growing up years was very much influenced by Literature and History studies. I studied in Gokhale Memorial...
View ArticleEducation Aggravation: A Retired Teacher’s View from the Trenches – A Call to...
A retired teacher’s take on our failing education system from the inside. Honest and controversial, Education Aggravation examines the roles of the various actors and elements: students, teachers,...
View ArticleHomeschooling on a Budget by Jessica Marie Baumgartner
Homeschooling is on the rise. After the pandemic exposed many flaws in the public education system, more and more American parents are seeking better options. But what about those who cannot afford...
View ArticleLet Them Move: Why It’s Essential Students Get More Movement in Schools & How...
Struggling students? Teacher burnout? Behavior problems? Let Them Move is a book for educators and parents to understand why children absolutely need more movement in school. It offers evidence and...
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