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Finding Middle Ground in K-12 Education: Balancing Best Practices and the Law    by Jim Burgett
Price: $20.00 USD. 74800 words. Published by Gordon Burgett on May 20, 2010. .

Brian Schwartz masterfully makes complex K-12 education laws understandable while Jim Burgett magically creates win-win situations. Here, the two prize-winning educators balance best practices and the law in a compelling book that’s full of practicality, reality, humor, and common sense. “It should be required reading by every educator everywhere” is what we hear most.
88 Ways To Tell Funnier Stories    by Linda McDermott
Price: $2.99 USD. 5930 words. Published on May 29, 2011. .

Gain confidence to make your stories, case studies and anecdotes funnier. For speakers, trainers, educators, writers, professionals and people who want to laugh. Buy as a fun read, as a workbook or to have on your computer as an affirmation! 'Now when I get asked "How can I make my stories funnier, like yours?" I'll be able to simply tell them to read your book! " Tim Gard International Humorist
Debt-Free College Education or a Debtor's Burden?    by Charley Green
Price: $3.99 USD. 28010 words. Published on June 12, 2011. .

This program is to help those of you with young children and high school age adults in the planning process for their college educations. The intent is to create awareness, stimulate your thinking, inspire a realistic solution to avoiding debt and the motivation to develop a positive learning environment within the family to accomplish the goal.
Barrier-Free Theatre: Including Everyone in Theatre Arts — in Schools, Recreation, and Arts Programs — Regardless of (Dis)Ability    by Sally Bailey
Price: $25.20 USD. 168220 words. Published by Idyll Arbor  on August 15, 2011. .

Theatre arts can “level the playing field” and empower participants of all ages. Dramatic interaction creates relationships that last long after a performance is over. Written for drama teachers, recreation leaders, special educators, therapists, and other group leaders.