I instantly fell in love with the majestic Rocky Mountains when I visited Colorado in the 1970s. Roads running parallel to the foothills made me turn West, while highways heading into the mountains made me eager to see more. After relocating to the metro Denver area, I … [Read more...]
Inclusive Classroom: How Katie Got a Voice
Many children would prefer not to be different from their peers. They are afraid that their uniqueness will cause them to become ostracized. Some educators and schools recognize this issue and promote individual differences. Patricia L. Mervine capitalizes on this theme by … [Read more...]
Q & A With Pat Mervine
When I was in elementary school, children with disabilities were sent to a special school. Educators at that time believed that it was unwise to have an inclusive classroom environment. Now it is common place to have children with significant disabilities integrated into the … [Read more...]
Ye Yucky Middle Ages- Engaging Books
Many children are reluctant to choose non-fiction books. Series such as Chana Stiefel’s Ye Yucky Middle Ages may reverse this trend. In exchange for an interview and honest review, Chana graciously sent me two books- Sweaty Suits of Armor: Could You Survive Being a Knight? and … [Read more...]
Q & A with Chana Stiefel
Oftentimes kids are reluctant to read non-fiction books. They complain that the genre is boring. Freelance authors, such as Chana Stiefel, have made efforts to change this negative image. Today, I have the opportunity to chat with Chana about her career and some of her … [Read more...]
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