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v. 13 (2006)
January Reviews
1) Ayers, William (2004). Teaching Toward Freedom: Moral Commitment and Ethical Action in the Classroom. Reviewed by Kathleen E. Fite.
2) Bryson, Bethany (2005). Making Multiculturalism: Boundaries and Meaning in U.S English Departments. Reviewed by Nora Vince.
3) Buckner, Aimee (2005). Notebook Know-How: Strategies for the Writer’s Notebook. Reviewed by Pariss Garramone.
4) Culham, Ruth (2005). 6+1 Traits of Writing. Reviewed by by Venesser M. Pate.
5) Handwerker, Mark J. (2004). Science Essentials, Middle School Level. Reviewed by Myka H. Raymond.
6) Hughes, Richard L. & Beatty, Katherine Colarelli (2005). Becoming a Strategic Leader. Reviewed by Julius Sonko.
7) Johnson, LouAnne (2005). Teaching Outside the Box. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
8) Kittle, Penny (2005). The Greatest Catch: A Life in Teaching. Reviewed by Blake R. Bickham.
9) McGuinness, Diane (2005). Language Development and Learning to Read. Reviewed by Meeri Hellsten.
10) Perfect, Kathy A. (2005) Poetry Lessons. Reviewed by by Heidi Mullins.
11) Shaw, Darla (2005). Retelling Strategies to Improve Comprehension. Reviewed by Karen Csoli.
12) Silverman, Franklin H. (2004). Self-Publishing Textbooks and Instructional Materials. Reviewed by Beronda Montgomery.
13) Sullivan, Jane & Madden, Midge (2004). Teaching the Elements of Powerful Writing. Reviewed by Judine Ladbrook.
14) Wood, George H. (2005). Time To Learn: How to Create High Schools That Serve All Students. Reviewed by David E. Lee.February Reviews
1) Bouchard, Margaret T. (2005). Comprehension Strategies for English Language Learners. Reviewed by Reviewed by Cynthia Crosser.
2) Burke, Jim (2005). Accessing School: Teaching Struggling Readers to Achieve Academic and Personal Success. Reviewed by Katie Wester Neal.
3) Capellini, Mary T. (2005). Balancing Reading and Language Learning. Reviewed by Cynthia Crosser.
4) Carden, Kathleen A. & Godley-Sugrue, Mary (2005). Grade 1 Writing Curriculum. Reviewed by Nobuko Fujita.
5) Cunningham, Patricia M. (2005). Phonics They Use: Words for Reading and Writing. Reviewed by John Sundahl.
6) McTighe, Jay & Wiggins, Grant (2005). Understanding by Design. Reviewed by Jennifer Reed.
7) Muldaur, Sheila (2004). Genre Assessments for Fables, Fairy Tales, and Fantasies. Reviewed by Gladys Sterenberg.
8) Parini, Jay (2005). The Art of Teaching. Reviewed by Shellie Hipsky.
9) Pellegrini, Anthony D. (2005). Recess: Its Role in Education and Development. Reviewed by Eric Jabal.
10) Shaw, Darla (2005). Retelling Strategies to Improve Comprehension. Reviewed by Sandy Thomas.
11) Snow, Catherine; Griffin, Peg & Burns, M. Susan (Editors). (2005). Knowledge to Support the Teaching of Reading. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
12) Spandel, Vicki (2005). The 9 Rights of Every Writer. Reviewed by Christopher Palmi.
13) Wassermann, Selma (2004). This Teaching Life: How I Taught Myself to Teach. Reviewed by Matthew Magnuson.March Reviews
1) Adams, Dennis & Hamm, Mary (2005). Redefining Education in the Twenty-first Century. Reviewed by Vetta Vratulis.
2) Amundson, Norman E.; Harris-Bowlsbey, JoAnn & Niles, Spencer G. (2005). Essential Elements of Career Counseling. Reviewed by Brenda Gerhardt.
3) Carden, Kathleen A. & Godley-Sugrue, Mary (2005). Grade 3 Writing Curriculum: Weekby-Week Lessons. Reviewed by: Danna Parsons.
4) Culham, Ruth (2005). 6+1 Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide for Primary Grades. Reviewed by Brian Herndon.
5) Daley, Allyson (2005). Partner Reading: A way to Help All Readers Grow. Grades 1-3. Reviewed by Libby Limbrick.
6) Diffily, Deborah & Sassman Charlotte (2005). Managing Independent Reading. Reviewed by Tucker Blythe.
7) Kennedy, Mary (2005). Inside Teaching: How Classroom Life Undermines Reform. Reviewed by Alan Haskvitz.
8) Kenney, Daniel R.; Dumont, Ricardo & Kenney, Ginger S. (2005). Mission and Place:Strengthening Learning and Community Through Campus Design. Reviewed by Dan Wakelee.
9) Matteson, David M. & Freeman, Deborah K. (2005). Assessing and Teaching Beginning Writers. Reviewed by Heidi Mullins.
10) Moore, Paula & Lyon, Anna (2005). New Essentials for Teaching Reading in PreK-2. Reviewed by Teresa Edgar.
11) Payne, Carleen daCruz (2005). Shared Reading for Today’s Classroom. Reviewed by Julia Meritt.
12) Sigmon, Cheryl M., & Ford, Sylvia (2005). Writing Lessons for the Content Areas: Grades 4-6. Reviewed by Anita Iaquinta.
13) Spiegel, Dixie Lee (2005). Classroom Discussion: Strategies for Engaging All Students. Reviewed by Déirdre Carney.
14) TschannenMoran, Megan (2004). Trust Matters: Leadership for Successful Schools. Reviewed by Tosha Young.April Reviews
1) BayWilliams, Jennifer & Martinie, Sherri (2004). Math and Literature: Grades 6-8.
Reviewed by Louis Lim.
2) Carden, Kathleen A. & Godley-Sugrue, Mary (2005). Grade 2 Writing Curriculum. Reviewed by Manjir Ghosh.
3) ChandlerOlcott, Kelly & Hinchman, Kathleen A. (2005). Tutoring Adolescent Literacy Learners. Reviewed by James J. Harrington.
4) Culham, Ruth (2004). Using Picture Books to Teach Writing With the Traits. Reviewed by Brian Herndon.
5) Daley, Allyson (2005). Partner Reading. Reviewed by Arna Seal.
6) D’Amato, Rik Carl; Fletcher-Janzen, Elaine, & Reynolds, Cecil R., Editors. (2005). Handbook of School Neuropsychology. Reviewed by Cynthia Crosser.
7) Duncan, Marilyn (2005). The Kindergarten Book: A Guide to Literacy Instruction. Reviewed by Marcy Zipke.
8) Franco, Betsy (2005). Conversations with a Poet: Inviting Poetry into K-12 Classrooms. Reviewed by Virginia S. Loh.
9) Miller, Richard E. (2005). Writing at the End of the World. Reviewed by Julie Gorlewsk.
10) Race, Phil (2005). 500 Tips for Open and Online Learning. Reviewed by Kenneth D. Royal.
11) Sirota, Audrey J. & Taschek, Laura Ianacone (2006). The Heart of Teaching: Creating High-Impact Lessons for the Adolescent Learner. Reviewed by Susan Ohanian.
12) Stowe, Cynthia M. (2005). Understanding Special Education. Reviewed by Maura Ross.
13) Winograd, Kathryn (2005). Stepping Sideways into Poetry Writing. Reviewed by Jill L. Woolums.May Reviews
1) Boynton, Alice & Blevins, Wiley (2005). Nonfiction Passages with Graphic Organizers forIndependent Practice, Grades 2-4. Reviewed by Sheila Kirven.
2) Claerbaut, David (2004). Faith and Learning on the Edge: A Bold New Look at Religion inHigher Education. Reviewed by Julius Sonko.
3) Dellinger, John (2005). The Substitute Teaching Survival Guide, Grades K-5. Reviewed by Tatyana Pashnyak.
4) Diller, Debbie (2005) Practice with Purpose: Literacy Work Stations for Grades 3-6. Reviewed by Stephen T. Schroth.
5) Feldman, Jay, M., López, Lisette, & Simon, Katherine, G. (2006). Choosing Small: The Essential Guide to Successful High School Conversion. Reviewed by Emily Summers.
6) Frisby, Craig L. & Reynolds, Cecil R., Editors. (2005). Comprehensive Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology. Reviewed by Cynthia Crosser.
7) Gregory, Eve, Long, Susi, & Volk, Dinah, Editors (2004). Many Pathways to Literacy: Young Children Learning with Siblings, Grandparents, Peers, and Communities. Reviewed by Grace HuiChen Huang.
8) Hahn, Liong-Shin (2005). New Mexico Mathematics Contest Problem Book. Reviewed by Tim S. Roberts.
9) Hatch, Thomas (2006). Into the Classroom: Developing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Reviewed by Daniel Kirk.
10) MacKinnon, Fiona J. D. & Associates, Editors. (2004) Rentz’s Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education. Reviewed by Bruce M. Sabin.
11) Mondragón, John B. & Stapleton, Ernest S. (2005) Public Education in New Mexico. Reviewed by Laura Woodward.
12) Morris, Darrell (2005) The Howard Street Tutoring Manual: Teaching At-Risk Readers in the Primary Grades. Reviewed by Leslie Forstadt.
13) Permuth, Steve & Mawdsley, Ralph D. (2006). Research Methods for Studying Legal Issues in Education. Reviewed by Michael W. Simpson.
14) Senge, Peter; et al. (2004). Presence: An Exploration of Profound Change in People, Organizations, and Society. Reviewed by Rod Rock.
15) Siljander, Raymond P. & Reina, Jacqueline A. & Siljander, Roger A. (2005). Literacy Tutoring Handbook: A Guide to Teaching Children and Adults to Read and Write. Reviewed by Renee Baxter.
16) Snow, Catherine; Griffin, Peg & Burns, M. Susan (Editors). (2005). Knowledge to Support the Teaching of Reading: Preparing Teachers for a Changing World. Reviewed by Louis Lim.
17) Story, Ruth Townsend & Greenwood, Cathleen F. (2006). Grammar Lessons You’ll Love to Teach. Reviewed by Elizabeth Smith Alexander.
18) Thompson, Frances McBroom (2005). Math Essentials High School Level. Reviewed by Steve Lovelace.
19) Wagner, Tony & Kegan, Robert (2006). Change Leadership: A Practical Guide to Transforming Our Schools. Reviewed by Natalie Zayas.
20) Weiner, Lois (2006) Urban Teaching: The Essentials. Revised edition. Reviewed by Tasha Franklin.June Reviews
1) Adler, Mary & Rougle, Eija (2005). Building Literacy Through Classroom Discussion. Reviewed by Seth J. Batiste.
2) Allen, Jennifer (2006). Becoming a Literacy Leader. Reviewed by Joan M. Taylor.
3) Burke, Peter J. & Krey, Robert D. (2005). Supervision: A Guide to Instructional Leadership. Reviewed by David E. Lee.
4) Capuzzi, David & Stauffer, Mark D., Editors (2006) Career Counseling. Reviewed by M. Jeanne Reid.
5) Coil, Carolyn (2005). Teaching Tools for the 21st Century. Reviewed by YaHui Kuo.
6) Coil, Carolyn (2005). Standards-Based Activities and Assessments for the Differentiated Classroom. Reviewed by Anita Iaquinta.
7) CookSather, Alison (2006). Education is Translation: A Metaphor for Change in Learning and Teaching. Reviewed by Margaret Smith Crocco.
8) Hollingsworth, Patricia & Lewis, Gina (2006). Active Learning: Increasing Flow in the Classroom. Reviewed by Marcy Zipke.
9) Lenburg, Jeff (2005). The Facts on File Guide to Research. Reviewed by Cindy Sikkenga.
10) Levinson, Edward M., Editor (2004). Transition from School to PostSchool Life for Individuals with Disabilities. Reviewed by Billy M. Rhodes.
11) McDermott, Irene (2006). The Librarian’s Internet Survival Guide. Reviewed by Patrick Newell.
12) McGee, Lea M. & Morrow, Lesley M. (2005). Teaching Literacy in Kindergarten. Reviewed by Christine Wiggins.
13) Muldaur, Sheila (2004). Genre Assessments of Poetry and Plays. Reviewed by Jong-Chae Kim.
14) Ong, Lance O. (2004). From F to Phi Beta Kappa: Supercharge Your Study Skills. Reviewed by Betty G. Hubschman.
15) RaiderRoth, Miriam B. (2005). Trusting What You Know: The High Stakes of Classroom Relationships. Reviewed by Harriet R. MacLean.
16) Sloan, Megan S. (2005). Trait Based MiniLessons for Teaching Writing in Grades 2-4. Reviewed by Stephanie White.
17) mith, Michael W. & Wilhelm, Jeffrey D. (2006). Going With the Flow: How to Engage Boys( and Girls) in Their Literacy Learning. Reviewed by Julie Gorlewski.
18) Sullivan, Jane & Madden, Midge (2004). Teaching the Elements of Powerful Writing Using Great Fiction and Nonfiction Models. Reviewed by Scott W. Norman.
19) Tippeconnic Fox, Mary Jo; Lowe, Shelly C. & McClellan, George S., Editors (2005). Serving Native American Students. Reviewed by Michael W. Simpson.
20) Wilson, Lorraine (2006). Writing to Live: How to Teach Writing for Today’s World. Reviewed by Patricia H. Hinchey.
21) Wood, Karen & Mraz, Maryann (2005). Teaching Literacy in Sixth Grade. Reviewed by Carol J. Delaney.July Reviews
1) Bennett-Armistead, V. Susan; Duke, Nell K. & Moses, Annie M. (2005). Literacy and the Youngest Learner: Best Practices for Educators of Children from Birth to 5. Reviewed by Bette J. Shellhorn.
2) Bracey, Gerald W. (2006). Reading Educational Research: How to Avoid Getting Statistically Snookered. Reviewed by Robert Nicholas Bérard.
3) Cooper, J. David; Chard, David & Kiger, Nancy D. (2006). The Struggling Reader: Interventions That Work. Reviewed by Bette J. Shellhorn.
4) Dodge, Judith (2005). Differentiation in Action: A Complete Resource with Research-Supported Strategies to Help You Plan and Organize Differentiated Instruction and Achieve Success with All Learners, Grades 4-12. Reviewed by Maria Carreira.
5) Gaskins, Irene West (2005). Success With Struggling Readers: The Benchmark School Approach. Reviewed by Michelle Savage.
6) Miller, Sherman N. (2005) Teaching College Algebra: Reversing the Effects of Social Promotion. Reviewed by John E. Karayan.
7) Nathan, Rebekah (2005). My Freshman Year: What a Professor Learned by Becoming a Student. Reviewed by Nancy Donovan.
8) Ryan, James (2005). Inclusive Leadership. Reviewed by Edith J.
Cisneros-Cohernour.
9) Tatum, Alfred (2005) Teaching Reading to Black Adolescent Males: Closing the Achievement Gap. Reviewed by Francine Giles Madre.August Reviews
1) Adams, Dennis & Hamm, Mary (2006). Media and Literacy: Learning in the Information Age. Reviewed by Jesse Gainer.
2) Brown, David G. (2006). University Presidents as Moral Leaders. Reviewed by Brian Cullaty.
3) Gersmehl, Phil (2005). Teaching Geography. Reviewed by Alan Haskvitz.
4) Goldblatt, Patricia F. & Smith, Deirdre, Editors (2005). Cases for Teacher Development: Preparing for the Classroom. Reviewed by Michael W. Simpson.
5) Harrington, Susanmarie; Rhodes, Keith; Fischer, Ruth Overman & Malenczyk, Rita (2006). The Outcomes Book: Debate and Consensus after the WPA Outcomes Statement. Reviewed by Tawny L. Beal.
6) Jensen, Eric (2006). Enriching the Brain: How to Maximize Every Learner's Potential. Reviewed by Kathleen E. Fite.
7) Koechlin, Carol & Zwaan, Sandi (2006) Q Tasks: How to Empower Students to Ask Questions and Care About Answers. Reviewed by Brenda Reed.
8) Lepionka, Mary Ellen (2005). Writing and Developing College Textbook Supplements. Reviewed by Mindy Machanic.
9) Mower, Pat (2006). Geometry Out loud: Learning Mathematics Through Reading and Writing Activities. Reviewed by Gladys Sterenberg.September Reviews
1) Abell, Sandra K. & Volkmann, Mark J. (2006) Seamless Assessment in Science: A Guide for Elementary and Middle School Teachers. Reviewed by Myka H. Raymond.
2) Allen, Janet & Landaker, Christine (2004). Reading History: A Practical Guide to Improving Literacy. Reviewed by Melissa Cast.
3) Barnes, Donald L. & Fischer, Wyman E. (2005). Teaching Thinking Skills Using Non-Fiction Narratives, Book 3: Grades 7 and 8. Reviewed by by Sheila Kirven.
4) Boudett, Kathryn Parker; City, Elizabeth A. & Murnane, Richard J. (Eds.). (2005) Data Wise:A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Assessment Results to Improve Teaching and Learning. Reviewed by Shirley Key.
5) Brighouse, Harry (2006) On Education. Reviewed by Michael W. Simpson.
6) Cartledge, Gwendolyn & Lo, Yayu (2006). Teaching Urban Learners: Culturally Responsive Strategies for Developing Academic and Behavioral Competence. Reviewed by Mary Ransdell.
7) Goldberg, Mark F. (2006). Insider's Guide to School Leadership: Getting Things Done Without Losing Your Mind. Reviewed by Jess House.
8) Hillman, Carol B. (2006) Mentoring Early Childhood Educators: A Handbook for Supervisors, Administrators & Teachers. Reviewed by Venesser M. Pate.
9) Johnson, Paul (2006). Get Writing! Creative Book-Making Projects for Children. Reviewed by Heidi C. Mullins.
10) Reeves, Douglas B. (2006). The Learning Leader: How to Focus School Improvement for Better Results. Reviewed by Kevin Braney.
11) Sarkisian, Ellen (2006). Teaching American Students: A Guide for International Faculty and Teaching Assistants in Colleges and Universities. Reviewed by Michelle E. Bartlett.
12) Wormeli, Rick (2006). Fair Isn’t Always Equal: Assessing & Grading in the Differentiated Classroom. Reviewed by Cynthia Crosser.October Reviews
1) Bianco, Arnie (2006) Teaching Tips from Your One-Minute Mentor. Reviewed by Betty G. Hubschman.
2) Brier, Norman (2006) Enhancing Academic Motivation: An Intervention Program for Young Adolescents. Reviewed by Joshua M. Englehart.
3) Brint, Steven (2006) Schools and Societies. Reviewed by Patricia Kaufman.
4) Cowhey, Mary (2006). black ants and buddhists: Thinking Critically and Teaching Differently in the Primary Grades. Reviewed by B. Lara Lee.
5) Crow, Sherry R. (2005). Information Literacy: A Guide for the Library Media Specialist. Reviewed by Jennifer Banas.
6) Dede, Chris, editor. (2006). Online Professional Development for Teachers: Emerging Models and Methods. Reviewed by by Nobuko Fujita.
7) Kramer, Pamela A. & Kappa Delta Pi. (2005). The ABCs of Classroom Management. Reviewed by David E. Lee.
8) McDougal, James; Chafouleas, Sandra & Waterman, Betsy (2006). Functional Behavioral Assessment and Intervention in Schools. Reviewed by Cynthia Crosser.
9) Meador, Karen (2005). Tiered Activities for Learning Centers. Reviewed by Ellen Shamas-Wright.
10) Richison, Jeanine D.; Hernandez, Anita C. & Carter, Marcia J. (2006). Theme Sets for Secondary Students: How to Scaffold Core Literature. Reviewed by Hilary Lang Greenebaum.
11) Schaefer, Lola M. (2006). Writing Lesssons for the Overhead, Grades 2-3. Reviewed by Jennifer A. Borek.
12) Sher, Barbara (2006). Attention Games: 101 Fun, Easy Games That Help Kids Learn to Focus. Reviewed by David Young.
13) Sigmon, Cheryl M. & Ford, Sylvia M. (2006) Just-Right Writing Mini-Lessons: Grades 4-6. Reviewed by Jean S. Hamm.
14) Singer, Jessica (2006) Stirring Up Justice: Writing and Reading to Change the World. Reviewed by Blake R. Bickham.
15) Turbill, Jan & Bean, Wendy (2006). Writing Instruction K-6: Understanding Process, Purpose, Audience. Reviewed by Leah Lidbury.
16) Van Zoest, Laura R., Editor (2006) Teachers Engaged in Research: Inquiry Into Mathematics Classrooms, Grades 9-12. Reviewed by John S. Macnab.November Reviews
1) Beck, Isabel L. & McKeown, Margaret G. (2006) Improving Comprehension with Questioning the Author: A Fresh and Expanded View of a Powerful Approach. Reviewed by Danielle Mathson.
2) Block, Cathy Collins & Mangieri, John N. (2006) The Vocabulary Enriched Classroom. Reviewed by Whitney B. Donnelly.
3) Browder, Diane M. & Spooner, Fred, Editors (2006) Teaching Language Arts, Math, & Science to Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities. Reviewed by June E. Gothberg.
4) Claggett, Mary Frances (2005). Teaching Writing: Craft, Art, Genre. Reviewed by Marla Houck.
5) Coots, Jennifer J. & Stout Kristin (2007) Critical Reflections about Students with Special Needs. Reviewed by Woo Jung.
6) Davidson, Kay (2004). Writing: The Simple 6 — A Writing Rubric for Kids. Reviewed by Jennifer April Sabin.
7) Diffily, Deborah & Sassman, Charlotte (2006). Positive Teacher Talk for Better Classroom Management, Grades K-2. Reviewed by Naomi A. Schoenfeld.
8) Gonzalez, Virginia; Yawkey, Thomas & Minaya-Rowe, Liliana (2006) English-As-A-Second-Language (ESL) Teaching and Learning. Reviewed by Sandria P. Officer.
9) Hargis, Charles H. (2006). Teaching Low Achieving and Disadvantaged Students. Reviewed by Laurel Haycock.
10) Herrera, Socorro Guadalupe & Murry, Kevin G. (2005). Mastering ESL and Bilingual Methods. Reviewed by Sandria Officer.
11) King, Edith W. (2006). Meeting the Challenges of Teaching in an Era of Terrorism. Reviewed by Mary Stokrocki.
12) Magner, Laura (2004). Creativity Calendar: Weekly Practice Activities to Encourage Creativity. Reviewed by Ana Falcao.
13) Masingila, Joanna O., Editor (2006). Teachers Engaged in Research: Inquiry into Mathematics Classrooms, Grades 6 – 8. Reviewed by Harriet R. MacLean.
14) McNally, John (2006). America’s Report Card: A Novel. Reviewed by Bart Dredge.
15) Muschla, Judith A. & Muschla, Gary Robert (2006). Hands-On Math Projects with Real-Life Applications. Reviewed by Louis Lim.
16) Noguera, Pedro A. & Wing, Jean Yonemura, Editors (2006). Unfinished Business: Closing the Racial Achievement Gap in Our Schools. Reviewed by James J. Harrington.
17) Overmeyer, Mark (2005). When Writing Workshop Isn't Working: Answers to Ten Tough Questions Grades 2-5. Reviewed by Alison Engemann.
18) Richardson, Will (2006). Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms. Reviewed by Kathy Irwin.
19) Sprick, Randall S. (2006). Discipline in the Secondary Classroom. Reviewed by Tim S. Roberts.
20) Stead, Tony (2006). Reality Checks: Teaching Reading Comprehension with Nonfiction K-5. Reviewed by Jennifer Jones.
21) Tolman, Marvin N. (2006). Hands-On Earth Science Activities for Grades K-6. Reviewed by Natalie Zayas.
22) Worthy, Jo (2005). Readers Theater for Building Fluency. Reviewed by Pat Palulis.December Reviews
1) Au, Kathryn Hu-Pei (2006). Multicultural Issues and Literacy Achievement. Reviewed by Tadayuki Suzuki.
2) Blevins, Wiley (2006). Phonics from A to Z: A Practical Guide, Grades K-3. Reviewed by Guy Trainin.
3) Brand, Max & Brand, Gayle (2006). Practical Fluency: Classroom Perspectives, Grades K-6. Reviewed by Renee Murley.
4) Bresser, Rusty & Holtzman, Caren (2006). Minilessons for Math Practice: Grades K-2. Reviewed by Anthony J. Gabriele.
5) Brownlie, Faye; Feniak, Catherine & Schnellert, Leyton (2006). Student Diversity: Classroom Strategies to Meet the Learning Needs of All Students. Reviewed by Meeri Hellsté.
6) Cerra, Cheli & Jacoby, Ruth (2006). Homework Talk!: The Art of Effective Communication About Your Child's Homework. Reviewed by Christopher Palmi.
7) Darling-Hammond, Linda (2006). Powerful Teacher Education: Lesson From Exemplary Programs. Reviewed by Sharon Naylor.
8) Delany, Marcia (2006). Fluency Strategies for Struggling Readers. Reviewed by Sandy Thomas.
9) Duncan, Marilyn (2006). Literacy Coaching. Reviewed by Patricia A. Gross.
10) Felux, Carolyn & Snowdy, Paula, editors (2006). The Math Coach Field Guide. Reviewed by Dr. Zafer Unal.
11) Fornshell, Antoinette Cerulli (2006). Best Practices for Planning Reading & Writing Instruction, Grades 3-5. Reviewed by Gabriela Silvestre.
12) Fry, Edward B. & Kress, Jacqueline E. (2006). The Reading Teacher's Book of Lists. Reviewed by by Lee Allen.
13) Justice, Paul W. (2004) Relevant Linguistics: An Introduction to the Structure and Use of English for Teachers. Reviewed by Jaya S. Goswami.
14) Kinash, Shelley (2006). Seeing Beyond Blindness. Reviewed by Kathleen S. Cooter.
15) Leograndis, Denise (2006). Fluent Writing: How To Teach the Art of Pacing. Reviewed by Chris Cicchetti.
16) Magner, Laura (2005) Researching Adventures: Challenging GLYPH-Making Activities. Reviewed by Julie Malcolm.
17) Matteson, David M. & Freeman, Deborah K. (2006). Assessing and Teaching Beginning Readers. Reviewed by Patrick Groff.
18) Mathews, Sandra K. (2006). Between Breaths: A Teacher in the Alaskan Bush. Reviewed by Lucy DuPertuis.
19) Popham, W. James (2005) America’s "Failing" Schools: How Parents and Teachers Can Cope With No Child Left Behind. Reviewed by Darlene Bruner.
20) Willis, Jerry W. & Kim, Seung (2006). Using Computers in Educational and Psychological Research. Reviewed by Michael K. Barbour. -
v. 12 (2005)
Anyon, Jean. (2005). Radical Possibilities: Public Policy, Urban Education, and a New Social Movement Reviewed by Gary L. AndersonJanuary Reviews
1) Cecil, Nancy Lee (2004) Activities for a Comprehensive Approach to Literacy. Reviewed by Brenda Reed.
2) Foster, Graham (2003) Language Arts Idea Bank. Reviewed by Carla A. Hendrix.
3) Miller,Wilma H. (2005) Improving Early Literacy: Strategies and Activities for Struggling Students (K-3). Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
4) Popham, W. James (2004) America’s “Failing” Schools: How Parents and Teachers Can Cope With No Child Left Behind. Reviewed by Sharon Naylor.
5) Sher, Barbara (2004) Smart Play: 101 Fun, Easy Games That Enhance Intelligence. Reviewed by Melinda Pierson.
6) Sigmon, Cheryl M. & Ford, Sylvia M. (2004) Just-Right Writing Min-iLessons, Grade 1. Reviewed by Melinda R. Pierson.
7) Steinberg, Mark & Othmer, Siegfried (2004) ADD: The 20 Hour Solution: Training Minds to Concentrate and Self Regulate Naturally Without Medication. Reviewed by Ivy Fauntleroy.
8) Steinberg, Shirley R. & Kincheloe, Joe L., editors (2004) 19 Urban Questions:
Teaching in the City. Reviewed by Adelaide Phelps.February Reviews
1) Bracey, Gerald W. (2004) Setting the Record Straight: Responses to Misconceptions about Public Education in the U.S. Reviewed by Mary Phillips Manke.
2) Doll, Beth, Zucker, Steven & Brehm, Katherine (2004) Resilient Classrooms: Creating Healthy Environments for Learning. Reviewed by Ruth Rees.
3) Karten, Toby J. (2005) Inclusion Strategies That Work! Reviewed by Vickie L. Vance.
4) Kinnear, Paul R. & Gray, Colin D. (2004) SPSS 12 Made Simple. Reviewed by Eric Jabal.
5) Lee, Chris (2004) Preventing Bullying in Schools. Reviewed by Laurel Haycock.
6) McGee, Lea & Richgels, Donald (2003) Designing Early Literacy Programs. Reviewed by Cynthia Crosser.
7) McLaughlin, Maureen & DeVoogd, Glenn L. (2004) Critical Literacy. Reviewed by S. Chee Choy.
8) Mooney, Margaret E. (2004) A Book is a Present: Selecting Text for Intentional Teaching. Reviewed by Stephanie DeLano Davis.
9) O’Hara, Mark (2004) ICT in the Early Years. Reviewed by Selma Vonderwell.
10) Queen, J. Allen & Queen, Patsy S. (2005) The Frazzled Principal’s Wellness Plan. Reviewed by Marla Mutis.
11) Rose, Karel & Kincheloe, Joe L. (2003) Art, Culture, & Education. Reviewed by Brian Burtt.March Reviews
1) Cole, Ardith Davis (2004) When Reading Begins: The Teacher’s Role in Decoding, Comprehension, and Fluency. Reviewed by Cynthia Crosser.
2) Compton-Lilly, Catherine (2003) Reading Families: The Literate Lives of Urban Children. Reviewed by Dana Murray Patterson.
3) Gallagher, Kelly (2004) Deeper Reading: Comprehending Challenging Texts, 4–12. Reviewed by Alan Haskvit.
4) Intrator, Sam. M. (2004) Tuned In and Fired Up: How Teaching Can Inspire Real Learning in the Classroom. Review by Alan Haskvitz.
5) Weaver, Brenda M. (2004)
Ready-to-Use Reading Assessments & Intervention Strategies for K-2. Reviewed by Melinda Pierson.April Reviews
1) Danforth, Scot & Smith, Terry Jo (2005). Engaging Troubling Students: A Constructivist Approach. Reviewed by Randy Baker.
2) Egan, Kieran. (2005). An Imaginative Approach to Teaching. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
3) Eisler, Riane & Miller, Ron. (Eds.) (2004). Educating for a Culture of Peace. Reviewed by Amy Garrett Dikkers.
4) Filene, Peter. (2005). The Joy of Teaching: A Practical Guide for New College Instructors. Reviewed by N. Kim Doan.
5) Johnston, Peter H. (2004). Choice Words: How Our Language Affects Children’s Learning. Reviewed by Erica Renee Aaron.
6) Michael, Joel A. & Modell, Harold I. (2003). Active Learning in Secondary and College Science Classrooms. Reviewed by Carol O'Donnell.
7) Pierangelo, Roger (2004). The Special Educator’s Survival Guide. Reviewed by Kristin K. Stang.
8) Quintero, Elizabeth P. (2004). Problem Posing with Multicultural Children's Literature. Reviewed by Melissa Cast.
9) Rathvon, Natalie (2004) Early Reading Assessment: A Practitioner’s Handbook. Reviewed by Guy Trainin & Beth Leader-Janssen.
10) Rogovin, Paula (2004). Why Can’t You Behave?: The Teacher’s Guide to Creative Classroom Management, K-3. Reviewed by Virginia G. Johnson.
11) Sanders, Susan M. (2003) Teen Dating Violence: The Invisible Peril. Reviewed by Tawny L. Beal.
12) Wilhelm, Jeffrey D. (2004) Reading IS Seeing: Learning to Visualize Scenes, Characters, Ideas, and Text Worlds to Improve Comprehension and Reflective Reading. Reviewed by Judy Walker.May Reviews
1) Cary, Stephen. (2004). Going Graphic: Comics at Work in the Multilingual Classroom. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
2) Hill, Lynn T.; Stremmel, Andrew J. & Fu, Victoria R. (2005) Teaching as Inquiry: Rethinking Curriculum in Early Childhood Education. Reviewed by Jiryung Ahn.
3) Levine, Mel D. (2005). Ready or Not Here Life Comes. Reviewed by Alene B. Walker.
4) MacBeath, John E. C. & Sugimine, Hidenori. (2003). Self-evaluation in the Global Classroom. Reviewed by Natalie Zayas.
5) Mahony, Terry. (2003). Words Work! How to Change Your Language to Improve Behaviour in Your Classroom. Reviewed by Patricia A. Gross.
6) Sklare, Gerald B. (2005). Brief Counseling That Works: A Solution Focused Approach for School Counselors and Administrators. Reviewed by Stacie R. Schoellman.June Reviews
1) Conley, David (2005). College Knowledge: What It Really Takes for Students to Succeed and What We Can Do to Get Them Ready. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
2) Kedro, M. James (2004). Aligning Resources for Student Outcomes. Reviewed by Sharon Naylor.
3) Kuykendall, Crystal (2004). From Rage to Hope: Strategies for Reclaiming Black & Hispanic Students. Reviewed by Milcah Hawk.
4) Martin, James & Samels, James E. (2004). Presidential Transition in Higher Education. Reviewed by Kimberly Nehls.
5) O’Hara, Mark (2004) Teaching 38: Meeting the Standards for Initial Teacher Training
and Induction. Reviewed by Mary Ransdel.
6) Roberts, Jane (2004). 25 Prewriting Graphic Organizers and Planning Sheets. Reviewed by Ruth Rees.
7) Valenza, Joyce Kasman (2004). Power Tools Recharged: 125+ Essential Forms and Presentations for Your School Library Information Program. Reviewed by Sheila Kirven.July Reviews
1) Braunger, Jane; Donahue, David M.; Evans, Kate & Galguera, Tomás (2004). Rethinking Preparation for Content Area Teaching. Reviewed by Naomi Jeffery Petersen.
2) Burns, Edward (2004). The Special Education Consultant Teacher. Reviewed by Kimberly Maich.
3) Carr, Eileen; Aldinger, Loviah & Patberg, Judythe (2004). Teaching Comprehension: A Systematic and Practical Framework With Lessons and Strategies. Reviewed by Katie Wester Neal.
4) Chu, Godwin C. & Schramm, Wilbur (2004). Learning From Television: What the Research Says. Reviewed by Letitia V. Fowler.
5) Davidson, Bob; Davidson, Jan & Vanderkam, Laura (2004). Genius Denied: How to Stop Wasting Our Brightest Young Minds. Reviewed by Keely S. Porter.
6) Drapeau, Patti (2004). Differentiated Instruction: Making It Work. Reviewed by Kathy Seibold.
7) Routman, Regie (2005). Writing Essentials. Reviewed by Danielle Werts.
8) Sax, Leonard (2005). Why Gender Matters: What Parents and Teachers Need to Know About the Emerging Science of Sex Differences. Reviewed by Stephanie Trudeaux.
9) Shaywitz, Sally (2003). Overcoming Dyslexia. Reviewed by Paula L. Bjork.
10) Simon, Liz (2005). Write as an Expert: Explicit Teaching of Genres. Reviewed by Louis Lim.
11) Sweeney, Alyse (2004). Teaching the Essentials of Reading with Picture Books. Reviewed by Pam Guess.
12) Vuko, Evelyn Porreca (2004). Teacher Says: 30 Foolproof Ways to Help Kids Thrive in School. Reviewed by Darcus D. Smith.August Reviews
1) Allitt, Patrick (2005). I’m the Teacher, You’re the Student: A Semester in the University Classroom. Reviewed by Bruce M. Sabin.
2) Boynton, Alice & Blevins, Wiley (2004) Nonfiction Passages with Graphic Organizers for Independent Practice. Reviewed by Bo White.
3) College Entrance Examination Board (2004). College Counseling Sourcebook. Reviewed by Sandy Montgomery.
4) Columba, Lynn; Kim, Cathy Y. & Moe, Alden J. (2005) The Power of Picture Books in Teaching Math and Science. Reviewed by Christina Siry.
5) Culham, Ruth (2005). 6+1 Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide for Primary Grades. Reviewed by Talana L. Vogel.
6) Dawson, Peg, & Guare, Richard (2004). Executive Skills in Children and Adolescents. Reviewed by Cynthia Crosser.
7) Dellinger, John (2005). The Substitute Teaching Survival Guide. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
8) Fisher, Mercedes M. (2003). Designing Courses and Teaching on the Web. Reviewed by Arline Richardson.
9) Handwerker, Mark J. (2005). Science Essentials, Elementary Level. Reviewed by Natalie Zayas.
10) Miller, Wilma H. (2005). Improving Early Literacy: K-3. Reviewed by Blair Koefoed.
11) Pressley, Michael et al. (2003). Motivating Primary Grade Students. Reviewed by Michelle M. Servais.
12) Robb, Laura (2004). Nonfiction Writing From the Inside Out. Reviewed by Karen Csoli.
13) Sigmon, Cheryl M. & Ford, Sylvia M. (2005). Just-Right Writing Mini-Lessons, Grades 2-3. Reviewed by Seth J. Batiste.
14) Starko, Alane Jordan (2005). Creativity in the Classroom. Reviewed by Ann S. Hernandez.
15) Winter, Matt (2003). Asperger Syndrome: What Teachers Need to Know. Reviewed by Sharon Naylor.
16) Wiseman, Donna L., Elish-Piper, Laurie & Wiseman, Angela M. (2005). Learning to Teach Language Arts in a Field-Based Setting. Reviewed by Melanie Tait.
September Reviews
1) Benard, Bonnie (2004) Resiliency: What We Have Learned. Reviewed by Angela Zwygart.
2) Block, Cathy Collins; Rodgers, Lori L. & Johnson, Rebecca B. (2004). Comprehension Process Instruction: Creating Reading Success in Grades K-3. Reviewed by Libby Limbrick.
3) Copeland, Matt (2005). Socratic Circles: Fostering Critical and Creative Thinking in Middle and High School. Reviewed by Lalita Subrahmanyan.
4) Garrick, Ross (2004). Playing Outdoors in the Early Years. Reviewed by Christina Siry.
5) Morgan, Bruce & Odom, Deb (2005). Writing Through the Tween Years. Reviewed by Pariss Garramone.
6) NoppeBrandon, Gail (2004). Find Your Voice: A Methodology for Enhancing Literacy Through
Re-Writing and Re-Acting. Reviewed by Kathryn Pole.
7) Primary Source, Inc. (2004). Making Freedom: African Americans in United States History. Reviewed by Alan Haskvitz.
8) Probst, Robert E. (2004). Response and Analysis: Teaching Literature in Secondary School. Reviewed by Anne Arthur.
9) Sweeney, Alyse (2004). Fluency Lessons for the Overhead: Grades 4 - 6. Reviewed by by Kimberly Lenters.
10) Thomas, R. Murray (2005). High Stakes Testing: Coping with Collateral Damage. Reviewed by Sheila Kirven.
11) Thompson, Frances McBroom (2004). Math Essentials, Middle School Level.
Reviewed by Alan Haskvitz.
12) Umstatter, Jack (2005). Readers at Risk: 160 Activities to Develop Language Arts Skills in the Inclusive Classroom. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.October Reviews
1) Bender, Yvonne (2005). The Tactful Teacher: Effective Communication with Parents,Colleagues, and Administrators. Reviewed by Alan Haskvitz.
2) Chabot, Daniel & Chabot, Michel (2004). Emotional Pedagogy: To Feel in Order to Learn: Incorporating Emotional Intelligence in Your Teaching Strategies. Reviewed by Sunil Moreker and Reviewed by Marcia W. Davis.
3) Day, Christopher (2004). A Passion for Teaching. Reviewed by Arna Seal.
4) Diffily, Deborah & Sassman Charlotte (2005). Managing Independent Reading. Reviewed by Venesser M. Pate.
5) Herrington, Anne & Moran, Charles, Editors (2005). Genre Across the Curriculum. Reviewed by Naomi Williamson.
6) Means, Barbara & Haertel, Geneva D. (2004). Using Technology Evaluation to Enhance Student Learning. Reviewed by Vetta Vratulis.
7) New Zealand. Ministry of Education. (2003). Effective Literacy Practice in Years 1 to 4. Reviewed by Mary Ratchford Douglas.
8) Partin, Ronald L. (2004). Classroom Teacher's Survival Guide. Reviewed by Alan Haskvitz.
9) Routman, Regie (2004). Writing Essentials: Raising Expectations and Results While Simplifying Teaching. Reviewed by Stephanie White.
10) Shalaway, Linda (2005). Learning to Teach ... Not Just for Beginners. Reviewed by Darcus D.
Smith.
11) Woodfield, Lynda (2004). Physical Development in the Early Years. Reviewed by Kathleen E. Fite.
12) Zemelman, Steven; Daniels, Harvey & Hyde,Arthur (2005). Best Practice: Today's Standards for Teaching and Learning in America's Schools. Reviewed by Kathleen E. Fite.November Reviews
1) Breault, Donna Adair & Breault, Rick, Editors (2005) Experiencing Dewey: Insights for Today's Classroom. Reviewed by Mary Ransdell.
2) Freeman, David E. & Freeman Yvonne S. (2004) Essential Linguistics: What You Need to Know to Teach Reading, ESL, Spelling, Phonics, and Grammar. Reviewed by Pablo Delgado.
3) Kendall, Juli & Khuon, Outey (2005). Making Sense: Small Group Comprehension Lessons for English Language Learners. Reviewed by Kathy Irwin.
4. Murakami, Yoichiro; Kawamura, Noiko & Chiba, Shin, editors. (2005) Toward a Peaceable Future. Reviewed by Joel F. Shapiro.December Reviews
1) Fried, Robert L. (2005). The Game of School: Why We All Play It, How It Hurts Kids, and What It Will Take to Change It. Reviewed by Lisa Erickson.
2) Goodman, Yetta M., Watson, Dorothy & Burke, Carolyn (2005). Reading Miscue Inventory: From Evaluation to Instruction. Reviewed by Kathleen E. Fite.
3) Kells, Michelle Hall, Balester, Valerie & Villanueva, Victor. Eds (2004). Latino/a Discourses: On Language, Identity & Literacy Education. Reviewed by Dora R. Fitzgerald.
4) Kirchner, Glenn (2005). Towards Cooperative Learning in Elementary School Physical Education. Reviewed by Kathy Seibold.
5) Kronick, Robert F. (2005). Full Service Community Schools: Prevention of Delinquency in Students With Mental Illness and/or Poverty. Reviewed by Bob Utke.
6) McMullen, Carol S. (2005). Creating a Bully-Free Classroom. Reviewed by Stephanie White.
7) Muldaur, Sheila (2004) Genre Assessments for Informational, Biographical, and Procedural Texts with Reading Passages for Informational, Biographical, and Procedural Texts. Reviewed by Monica Evans.
8) Rasinski, Timothy V. & Padak, Nancy (2005). 3-Minute Reading Assessments. Reviewed by Jesse
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2004 Book Reviews
January Reviews
1) Brooke-Smith, Robin (2003) Leading Learners, Leading Schools. Reviewed by Susan M. Perlis.
2) Clement, Mary C. & Kappa Delta Pi (2003) The ABC’s of Job Hunting for Teachers: An A-Z Guide to Landing the Perfect Job. Reviewed by Roland Person.
3) Firek, Hilve (2003) 10 Easy Ways to Use Technology in the English Classroom. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
4) Rasinski, Timothy V. (2003) The Fluent Reader. Reviewed by Claudia Rinaldi.
5) Zucker, Andrew A., Kozma, Robert, et al (2003). The Virtual High School: Teaching Generation V. Reviewed by Neil Mercurius.February Reviews
1) Enz, Billie J., et al.(2003) Ready, Set, Teach! A Winning Design for Your First Year. Reviewed by Cynthia L. Carver.
2) Parsons, Les (2003) The Classroom Troubleshooter. Reviewed by Ronald A. Styron.
3) Paulsen, Morten Flate (2003) Online Education and Learning Management Systems – Global E-learning in a Scandinavian Perspective. Reviewed by Christian Dalsgaard.
4) Schuster, Edgar H. (2003) Breaking the Rules: Liberating Writers Through Innovative Grammar Instruction. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
5) Vella, Jane (2002) Learning to Listen, Learning to Teach. Reviewed by Janet Woycitzky.March Reviews
1.Boreen, Jean & Niday, Donna with Johnson, Mary K. (2003) Mentoring Across Boundaries: Helping Beginning Teachers Succeed in Challenging Situations. Reviewed by Amy E. White.
2. Bracke, John M. & Tye, Karen B. (2003) Teaching the Bible in the Church. Reviewed by Stephanie Davis.
3. Cecil, Nancy Lee & Gipe, Joan P. (2003) Literacy in the Intermediate Grades. Reviewed by Carla Hendrix.
4. King-Shaver, Barbara & Hunter, Alyce (2003) Differentiated Instruction in the English Classroom. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
5. Levine, Mel (2003) The Myth of Laziness. Reviewed by N. Kim Doan.
6. McCarthy, Martha M., Cambron McCabe, Nelda H. &Thomas, Stephen B. (2003) Legal Rights of Teachers and Students. Reviewed by Michael W. Simpson.
7. Newman, Sarah (2004) Stepping Out: Using Games and Activities to Help Your Child with Special Needs. Reviewed by Ian Crawford.
8. Robb, Laura (2003) Teaching Reading in Social Studies, Science, and Math. Reviewed by Cindy Coffman.April Reviews
1) Burke, Jim (2003) Writing Reminders: Tools, Tips and Techniques. Reviewed by Karen S. Romito.
2) Cavigioli, Oliver & Harris, Ian (2003) Thinking Visually: Step-by-Step Exercises that Promote Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic Learning. Reviewed by Karen C. Fontana.
3) Diffily, Deborah & Sassman, Charlotte (2004) Teaching Effective Classroom Routines. Reviewed by David Lee.
4) Ehrenworth, Mary (2003) Looking to Write: Students Writing through the Visual Arts. Reviewed by John P. Renau.
5) Flippo, Rona F. (2004) Texts and Tests. Reviewed by Alan Haskvitz.
6) Greenwood, Scott C. (2004) Words Count: Effective Vocabulary Instruction in Action. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
7) Kellett, Mary & Nind, Melanie (2003) Implementing Intensive Interaction in Schools. Reviewed by Mark Crotty.
8) Peirce, Elizabeth (2003) Multi-Faith Activity Assemblies. Reviewed by Ruth Rees.
9) Power, Thomas J. et al. (2003) Promoting Children’s Health. Reviewed by Laura Koltutsky.
10) Schaefer, Lola M. (2003) Writing Lessons for the Overhead, Grades 5 and Up. Reviewed by Adelaide Phelps.May Reviews
1) Balajthy, Ernest & LipaWade, Sally (2003) Struggling Readers. Reviewed by Anne Weisenberg.
2) Berger, Ron (2003) An Ethic of Excellence. Reviewed by Brian Burtt.
3) Booth, David & Moore, Bill (2004) Poems Please! Reviewed by Melissa Cast.
4) Burkhardt, Ross M. (2003) Writing for Real. Reviewed by Camila Gabaldon.
5) Clayton, Jacklyn B. (2003) One Classroom, Many Worlds. Reviewed by Amy Garrett Dikkers.
6) Thomas B. Fordham Foundation (2003) Terrorists, Despots, and Democracy: What Our Children Need to Know. Reviewed by Wendy Strachan.
7) Hurt, Janet (2003) Taming the Standards. Reviewed by Cheryl A. Franklin.
8) Jacobson, Tamar (2003) Confronting Our Discomfort: Clearing the Way for Anti-Bias in Early Childhood. Reviewed by Mary Phillips Manke.
9) Jago, Carol (2004) Classics in the Classroom. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
10) Kortman, Sharon A. & Honaker, Connie J. (2002) The BEST Beginning Teacher Experience. Reviewed by Alcione Ostorga.
11) Orehovec, Barbara & Alley, Marybeth (2003) Revisiting the Reading Workshop: Management, MiniLessons, and Strategies. Reviewed by by Shwuyi Leu.
12) Reynolds, Marilyn (2004) I Won't Read and You Can't Make Me. Reviewed by Shannon Neary.
13) Sibberson, Franki & Szymusiak, Karen (2003) Still Learning to Read. Reviewed by Brenda Reed.
14) Wyatt, Robert L. III, & Looper, Sandra (2004) So You Have to Have a Portfolio. Reviewed by Nathan Bond.June Reviews
1) Angelillo, Janet (2003) Writing About Reading: From Book Talk to Literary Essays, Grades 3-8. Reviewed by Rosalind Horowitz.
2) Barrett Dragan, Pat (2003) Everything You Need to Know to Teach First Grade. Reviewed by Iris Keating.
3) Cloud, Robert C., Editor (2004) Legal Issues in the Community College. Reviewed by Michael W. Simpson.
4) ComptonLilly, Catherine (2004) Confronting Racism ,Poverty, and Power. Reviewed by Charles B. Hutchison.
5) Daniels, Harvey & Zemelman, Steven (2004) Subjects Matter: Every Teacher's Guide to Content- Area Reading. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
6) Gallagher, Kelly (2003) Reading Reasons: Motivational Mini-Lessons for Middle and High School. Reviewed by Maria Hernandez-Becerra.
7) Johnstone, Bob (2003) Never Mind the Laptops: Kids, Computers, and Transformation of Learning. Reviewed by Regina Pauly.
8) MacKinnon, Fiona J. D. & Associates, editors. (2004) Rentz’s Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education. Reviewed by Michael W. Simpson.
9) Marten, Cindy (2003) Word Crafting: Teaching Spelling, Grades K-6. Reviewed by Christine O'Reilly.
10) McTavish, Sandra (2004) Life Skills: 225 Ready-to-Use Health Activities for Success and Well-Being (Grades 6-12). Reviewed by Michelle Castaneda.
11) Parker, Jeanette Plauché & Begnaud, Lucy Gremillion (2004) Developing Creative Leadership. Reviewed by Terri McNichol.
12) Rog, Lori Jamison (2003) Guided Reading Basics. Reviewed by Stephanie D. Davis.
13) Selwyn, Douglas & Maher, Jan (2003) History in the Present Tense. Reviewed by Margie Ruppel.
14) Senn, Diane S. (2004) Small Group Counseling for Children, Grades K-2. Reviewed by Monica K. Curcio.
15) Stern, Sheldon M. (2003) Effective State Standards for U.S. History. Reviewed by Jerome D. Bowers.
16) Taylor, Shirley (2003) Your Top Students: Meeting the Needs of the Gifted. Reviewed by Elizabeth Jordan.
17) Thompson, Frances M. (2003) Ready-to-Use Math Proficiency Lessons & Activities. Reviewed by Eileen Quinn Knight.July Reviews
1) Behrman, Carol H. (2004) Ready-to-Use Writing Proficiency Lessons and Activities, 10th Grade Level. Reviewed by Patricia A. Gross.
2) Diller, Debbie (2003) Literacy Work Stations: Making Centers Work. Reviewed by Sharon Solloway.
3) Garan, Elaine M. (2004) In Defense of Our Children: When Politics, Profit, and Education Collide. Reviewed by Randy Anderson.
4) Intrator, Sam M. & Scribner, Megan, Editors. (2003) Teaching with Fire: Poetry that Sustains the Courage to Teach. Reviewed by Cynthia Miller Coffel.
5) Larner, Marjorie (2004) Pathways: Charting a Course for Professional Learning. Reviewed by David Lee.
6) Lundy, Kathleen Gould (2004) What Do I Do About the Kid Who...? Reviewed by Josephine Gonsalve.
7) McNiff, Jean, Lomax, Pamela & Whitehead, Jack. (2003) You and Your Action Research Project.
Reviewed by Kathleen E. Fite.
8) Melton, Reginald F. (2002) Planning and Developing Open and Distance Learning. Reviewed by Cheri A. Toledo.
9) Ransdell, Sarah E. & Barbier, Marie Laure, Editors(2002) New Directions for Research in L2 Writing. Reviewed by Marianne Justus.
10) Romano, Tom (2004) Crafting Authentic Voice. Reviewed by Roland Person.
11) Sipe, Rebecca Bowers (2003) They Still Can’t Spell? Understanding and Supporting Challenged Spellers in Middle and High School. Reviewed by Meg Carroll.
12) Torrington, Derek, et al. (2003) Tackling Under-performance in Teachers. Reviewed by Roland Person.
13) Watson, George (2003) 190 Ready-to-Use Activities That Make Science Fun! Reviewed by Shirley Key.
14) Wellington, Jerry (2003) Getting Published: A Guide for Lecturers and Researchers. Reviewed by Amy Garrett Dikkers.
15) Willey, Liane Holliday, Editor (2003) Asperger Syndrome in Adolescence. Reviewed by Sharon Naylor.August Reviews
1) Boynton, Alice & Blevins, Wiley. (2004). Teaching Students to Read Nonfiction, Grades 2-4. Reviewed by Rita Kohrman.
2) Davis, Judy & Hill, Sharon. (2003). The No Nonsense Guide to Teaching Writing. Reviewed by Brenda A. Martin.
3) Freeman, David E. & Freeman Yvonne S. (2004). Essential Linguistics: What You Need to Know to Teach Reading. Reviewed by J. Kay Fenimore-Smith.
4) Gerber, Sterling. (2003). Responsive Therapy. Reviewed by Chris Wood.
5) LeCount, David E. (2004). Dream Writing Assignments. Reviewed by Kathy Irwin.
6) Phenix, Jo. (2002). The Reading Teacher’s Handbook. Reviewed by Kay A. Buchanan.
7) Ruzzo, Karen, & Sacco, Mary Anne. (2004). Significant Studies for Second Grade. Reviewed by Whitney Donnelly.September Reviews
1) Buis, Kellie (2004) Writing Every Day. Reviewed by S. Chee Choy.
2) Burke, Jim (2004) School Smarts: The Four C's of Academic Success. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
3) Carnie, Fiona (2003) Alternative Approaches to Education. Reviewed by Brian Burtt.
4) Culham, Ruth & Wheeler, Amanda (2003) 40 Reproducible Forms for the Writing Traits Classroom. Reviewed by Kristin K. Stang.
5) Culham, Ruth, & Wheeler, Amanda (2003) Writing to Prompts in the Trait-Based Classroom. Reviewed by Brenda Reed.
6) DewHughes, Denise (2004) Educating Children with
the Fragile X Syndrome. Reviewed by Laurel Haycock.
7) Fidler, Brian & Atton, Tessa (2004) The Headship Game: The Challenges of Contemporary School Leadership. Reviewed by Mark Crotty.
8) Galey, Paula (2004) Keep Cool! Strategies for Managing Anger at School. Reviewed by Reviewed by Ruth Rees.
9) Graves, Donald H. (2004) Teaching Day by Day. Reviewed by Muhammad Ayaz Naseem.
10) Hamm, Barbara (2004) Media Center Discovery. Reviewed by Karen S. Romito.
11) Kelly, Jennifer (2004) Borrowed Identities. Reviewed by Kevin D. Simmons.
12) Kristo, Janice V. & Bamford, Rosemary A. (2004) Nonfiction In Focus. Reviewed by Deborah J. Smith.
13) Levin, Diane E. (2003) Teaching Young Children in Violent Times. Reviewed by William New.
14) Lyon, Anna & Moore, Paula (2003) Sound Systems: Explicit Systematic Phonics in Early Literacy Context. Reviewed by Cynthia Crosser.
15) Melwani, Mona (2003) Just the Right Words: 201 Report Card Comments. Reviewed by Sheila Kirven.
16) Owocki, Gretchen (2003) Comprehension: Strategic Instruction for K-3 Students. Reviewed by James A. Therrell.
17) Ray, Katie Wood & Cleaveland, Lisa B. (2004) About the Authors: Writing Workshop With Our Youngest Writers. Reviewed by Naomi Williamson.
18) Robertson, Brian C. (2003) Day Care Deception: What the Child Care Establishment Isn’t Telling Us. Reviewed by Fran C. Blumberg & Stacey J. Eger.
19) Schmidt, John J. (2004) A Survival Guide for the Elementary/Middle School Counselor. Reviewed by Mary Ann Sweet.
20) Smith, Michael W. & Wilhelm, Jeffrey D. (2002) Reading Don't Fix No Chevys. Reviewed by Charlene Roberts Koenig.
21) Stull, Elizabeth Crosby (2004) Global Discovery Activities for the Elementary Grades. Reviewed by Susan Crichton.
22) Sullivan, Joanna. (2004) The Children’s Literature Lover’s Book of Lists. Reviewed by Laurie A. Charnigo.
23) Talvacchia, Kathleen T. (2003) Critical Minds and Discerning Hearts. Reviewed by Cristian R. Aquino-Sterling.
24) Walker, Catherine & Schmidt, Edgar (2004) Smart Tests: Teacher Made Tests that Help Students Learn. Reviewed by Anjana Arora.
25) Warner, Dorothy A. & Guthrie, William (2001) Knowing Good Schools: A Guide to Rating Public High Schools. Reviewed by Dennis Buss.
26) Williamson, Joy Ann (2003) Black Power on Campus. Reviewed by Michael E. Long.
27) Wormeli, Rick (2003) Day One and Beyond: Practical Matters for New Middle Level Teachers. Reviewed by Adria D. Dodici.October Reviews
1) Allen, Barbara & Johnson-Wilder, Sue, Editors (2004) Mathematics Education: Exploring the Culture of Learning. Reviewed by Ann S. Hernandez.
2) Barton, Bob & Booth, David (2004) Poetry Goes to School. Reviewed by Adelaide Phelps.
3) Brophy, Jere (2004) Motivating Students to Learn. Reviewed by Paula S. Wise.
4) Daniels, Harvey & Zemelman, Steven (2004) Subjects Matter: Every Teacher's Guide to Content Area Reading. Reviewed by Charlene Roberts Koenig.
5) England, Crystal M. (2004) Uphill Both Ways: Helping Students Who Struggle in School. Reviewed by Laura Koltutsky.
6) Fay, Kathleen & Whaley, Suzanne (2004) Becoming One Community: Reading & Writing with English Language Learners. Reviewed by Cynthia Crosser.
7) Fisher, Ros; Brooks, Greg & Lewis, Maureen (2002) Raising Standards in Literacy. Reviewed by Vanessa J Earp.
8) Goodwyn, Andrew (2004) English Teaching And The Moving Image. Reviewed by Michele Jacobsen.
9) Greenwood, Scott C. (2004) Words Count: Effective Vocabulary Instruction in Action. Reviewed by Hossein Nassaji.
10) Harpur, John, Lawlor, Maria, & Fitzgerald, Michael. (2004) Succeeding in College with Asperger Syndrome. Reviewed by Caron Mellblom-Nishioka.
11) Jago, Carol (2004) Classics in the Classroom. Reviewed by Terry Anne Lawrence.
12) Lattimer, Heather (2003) Thinking through Genre: Units of Study in Reading and Writing Workshops 4-12. Reviewed by Jane E. Robb.
13) Mallett, Margaret (2003) Early Years Non-Fiction. Reviewed by Adelaide Phelps.
14) Muschla, Gary Robert (2004) The Writing Teacher’s Book of Lists. Reviewed by Jill L. Woolums.
15) Thompson, Gail L. (2004) Through Ebony Eyes: What Teachers Need to Know But Are Afraid to Ask About African American Students. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
16) Tovani, Cris (2004) Do I Really Have to Teach Reading? Reviewed by Melissa Cast.November Reviews
1) Hinchey, Patricia H. (2004) Becoming a Critical Educator. Reviewed by Laura Beliveau.
2) LeCount, David E. (2004) Dream Writing Assignments: 600+ Prompts for Creative Writing. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
3) Mower, Pat (2003) Algebra Out Loud: Learning Mathematics Through Reading and Writing Activities. Reviewed by Merle T. Harris.
4) Scarlett, Mel (2004) The Great Rip-Off in American Education: Undergrads Underserved. Reviewed by Helen C. Tupai.
5) Shank, Patti & Sitze, Amy (2004) Making Sense of Online Learning. Reviewed by David E. Lee.
6) Widmer, Kirsten & Buxton, Sarah (2004) Workshops That Work! Reviewed by Déirdre Carney.
7) Wilkinson, David & Birmingham, Peter (2003) Using Research Instruments. Reviewed by Rita Kohrman.December Reviews
1) Fleming, Gerald & Pike-Baky, Meredith (2004) Rain, Steam, and Speed: Building Fluency in Adolescent Writers. Reviewed by Robert F. Walch.
2) Jensen, Derrick (2004) Walking on Water: Reading, Writing, and Revolution. Reviewed by Marg Cloy.
3) Jivin' Johnny (2004) Jivin’ Johnny’s Let’s Talk: Learning Through Discussion. Reviewed by Zhuran You and A. G. Rud.
4) Umstatter, Jack (2004) Words, Words, Words! Ready-to-Use Games and Activities for Vocabulary Building, Grades7-12. Reviewed by Kathy Irwin.
5) Watson, T. Steuart & Steege, Mark W. (2003) Conducting School-Based Functional Behavior Assessments: A Practitioner’s Guide. Reviewed by S. Chee Choy.
6) Yell, Michael M., Scheurman, Geoffrey & Reynolds,Keith (2004) A Link to the Past: Engaging Students in the Study of History. Reviewed by Alicia Roberson.