June 20 - Teachers.Net Tip of the Day:
The Teachers.Net Bookshelf
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Teachers.Net has assembled a large collection of recommended reading for teachers and students. Great works of fiction and nonfiction, and manuals for teachers of all grades and subjects. In addition to these great titles for teachers, Teachers.Net also features some fun and helpful resources for discussing books for professional development, as well as just for entertainment and enlightenment.
For many years, Teachers.Net's tireless developer Mary Miehl has
been assembling and maintaining great works of literature and must-have
manuals for classroom teachers of every experience level.
The Teachers.Net Bookshelf is the result of Mary's work, and you can
browse the entire database listing by author and work. Clicking on
any link in the database directs you to Amazon.com in a new window, where
you can read reviews, abstracts and sample passages, and compare prices
for different editions and new and used.
And for those with an interest in helping support Teachers.Net, a portion
of any Amazon sales via the Bookshelf links will be donated to
Teachers.Net.
The Teachers.Net Bookshelf
To visit the bookshelf, click on the following link:
http://teachers.net/books/
If you would like to suggest a book for inclusion in our list, you can
write to Mary Miehl at the following link:
http://teachers.net/info/contacts.html
Professional Readings Chatboard
If you have an interest in professional readings for teachers (such
as teaching manuals and research in education), please check out the
Teachers.Net Professional Reading Chatboard:
http://teachers.net/mentors/profreading/
Book Talk Chatboard
For teachers interested in discussing the latest or greatest books -
both fiction and nonfiction - you should check out the Teachers.Net Book
Talk Chatboard:
http://teachers.net/mentors/booktalk
Teacher Mentor Center
These are but a few of our resources for books and literature on
Teachers.Net - for a complete listing of chatboards and resources, check
out the Teachers.Net Mentor Center
http://teachers.net/mentors/
Bob Reap
Site Developer
Teachers.Net
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