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Worth Repeating: 30 Books Every Teacher Should Read (this summer!)
Summer is upon us, and for many teachers this means some extra time to relax, and to read. Light reading for a day at the park, thrillers for stormy evenings, audio books for road trips: the choices are endless. Summer … Continue reading
30 Books Every Teacher Should Read, Part 2
Part 2 of our 30 Books list, click here for Part 1. As we celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Free Spirit Publishing, we asked our authors to name the books that they felt all teachers—be they student teachers or experienced … Continue reading
30 Books Every Teacher Should Read, Part 1
Summer is upon us, and for many teachers this means some extra time to relax, and to read. Light reading for a day at the park, thrillers for stormy evenings, audio books for road trips; the choices are endless. As … Continue reading