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Tot and the Bully Shield    by Tyler Farrell
Price: Free! 1510 words. Published on March 26, 2011. .

Tot is a tiny tater tot who goes to Potato Public Elementary where he gets bullied daily by Fry and Spud. Tot decides to turn to his family and friends for advice. With their help Tot learns that he has a Bully Shield... he just needs to turn it on. "Tot and the Bully Shield" provides young readers with tips on how to deal with this serious issue.
Designing an Inset Training Package on the Underlying Causes of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)    by Leni Sands
Price: $2.99 USD. 5600 words. Published on December 4, 2011. .

The following document was produced as part of my Post Graduate Diploma in Autistic Spectrum Disorder 2001. As far as I know, all the information discussed in this document is accurate and was correct at the time of writing. If there have been any further developments, I would appreciate it if you (the reader) would let me know in order for me to amend the document as appropriate.
With All Due Respect    by Ronald Morrish
Price: $9.91 USD. 46770 words. Published on February 15, 2012. .

In With All Due Respect you will find a variety of classroom management strategies from a veteran educator and behavior consultant. Ronald Morrish provides practical insights that will teach you how to increase teaching time, improve student work habits, reinstate authority to you as the teacher, and decrease your reliance on punishment as a motivational strategy.
All the Ways I Screwed Up My First Year of Teaching and How You Can Avoid Doing It, Too    by Katrina Ayres
Price: $2.99 USD. 16180 words. Published on September 25, 2012. .

Veteran teacher Katrina Ayres showcases her disastrous first year of teaching in rural Hawaii. Somehow her teacher training didn't prepare her for The Monster Copier, Matthew the Plane-Hurler, and 80-hour workweeks. At the end of each chapter, she explains where her New Teacher Self went wrong and offers time-saving, practical hints and tricks you don't learn in teacher college.
Fifty Ways to Teach Them Speaking: Tips for ESL/EFL Teachers    by Janine Sepulveda
Price: $0.99 USD. 5650 words. Published by Wayzgoose Press on November 29, 2012. .

Teaching English as a second or foreign language is full of challenges: How do you hold students' interest? How do you ensure that they get enough practice to really learn? This guide gives you a variety of drills, games, techniques, methods, and ideas to help your students master English. For beginning to advanced levels; many tips require little to no preparation or special materials.
Answers May Vary: Essays on Teaching English as a Second Language    by Dorothy Zemach
Price: $3.99 USD. 26100 words. Published by Wayzgoose Press on December 24, 2012. .

Twenty-five essays on teaching English as a second language by renowned ELT materials writer and teacher trainer Dorothy Zemach. The wide variety of topics include classroom management, testing and assessment, teaching reading strategies, coping with cheating and plagiarism, teaching visual learners, culture shock, the value of a non-native teacher, and recognizing and overcoming teacher burnout.
The Mental and Emotional Tool Kit for Teachers and Parents    by Ray Mathis
Price: $3.99 USD. 81600 words. Published on April 18, 2013. .

Parenting and teaching can be tough. It's easy to generate more emotion than is helpful and make mistakes, especially with the most troubled and troublesome young people. This book was written by a health education teacher who became certified in cognitive behavioral therapy to better understand and help students, and ended up helping himself in the process. He can help you do all three things.
Creative-C Learning: Systemliteracy at a Young Age    by Pierre F. Walter
Price: $9.99 USD. 74220 words. Published on April 28, 2013. .

Creative-C Learning presents a pre-school curriculum for a sane, holistic, brainsmart and systemliterate education of small children. The author's educational approach is tailored to how our brain works and develops from ages 2 to 6. It’s a functional approach, not an idealistic one, based on the actual constitution of the human being, with all the complexity inherent in it.