Teaching At Risk And Inner City Students

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Teaching At-risk and Inner-city Students

Teaching At-risk and Inner-city Students
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Publisher : D S D Publications
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 0963889907
ISBN-13 : 9780963889904
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Book Synopsis Teaching At-risk and Inner-city Students by : Kevin Angulski

Download or read book Teaching At-risk and Inner-city Students written by Kevin Angulski and published by D S D Publications. This book was released on 1993 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A detailed look at the crisis in education currently afflicting America. The author is an award-winning teacher who has written a truly inspiring & informational book. This book is realistic because it is not written in starchy, university-style rhetoric, but rather provides useful, real insights & stories of success, direct from the trenches. The author has taught in California & Minnesota & most recently the South Side of Chicago. TEACHING AT-RISK & INNER-CITY STUDENTS provides solutions & hope for those associated with the 30% of our population who drop out of school each year. Parents will benefit from the theories on management & discipline, for example. TEACHING AT-RISK & INNER-CITY STUDENTS is unique & exciting because it addresses the education crisis while considering the students' psyches. The reader will gain insights into significantly improved methods. Parents, teachers, students & the general public will find it to be a funny, informational & inspiring book. "Immensely readable," says the Saint Paul Pioneer Press. To order TEACHING AT-RISK & INNER-CITY STUDENTS: $12.95 plus $3.00 shipping & handling to DSD Publications, P.O. Box 582223, Minneapolis, MN 55458-2223. For quantity discounts, call 612-871-7604.


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