From devastating remarks made by teachers ("Addled, backward dunce" said about young Thomas Edison) to the rich and famous on campus (William Randolph Hearst kept a pet alligator at Harvard), this is a spirited and humorous collection of facts about teachers and students.
From devastating remarks made by teachers ("Addled, backward dunce" said about young Thomas Edison) to the rich and famous on campus (William Randolph Hearst kept a pet alligator at Harvard), this is a spirited and humorous collection of facts about teachers and students.
Take a journey through a ring of good and a ring of evil in this unique dos-a-dos flip book of poetry. Upside-right, you walk into the ring of Glory - a collection of writing on the heavenly side of...
If you are a new teacher - THIS is the book for you!Discover and learn practical tips to help you succeed in your first year in teaching - and beyond! This will be among the most exciting parts of...
"A Worm in the Teacher's Apple: Protecting America's School Children from Pests and Pesticides" illustrates the national problem of pesticide dependence, and outlines proven and cost effective...