Many people choose to become a teacher because they want to make a difference. However, once these individuals are established in their profession, they often wonder if they can actually change their students' lives. Most realize that they may never know the full … [Read more...]
Q & A with Dinah Bucholz
Best selling books often breed best selling sequels. Such was the case with the Harry Potter series. J.K Rowling created a collection of books that will undoubtedly remain a notable series throughout history. The immense popularity has led to numerous licensed … [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...]
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...]
Q & A with Gayle Swift
Parents and teachers often use picture books to introduce controversial or sensitive topics. Adults who are struggling with ways to open up dialogue with their adopted children, should consider reading Gayle and Casey Swift's book ABC, Adoption and Me. Today, I am interviewing … [Read more...]
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