By Jeffrey Brathwaite
Imagine going to the corner grocery store to get some of those summer sweet treats and seeing your good friend while on summer vacation, the girl that you have a crush on is across the street staring at you, what do you do? This is the plight of Jeffrey the boy from Brooklyn NY who wanted to make a good impression on his good friend Penny, this menice type adventure will make you laugh, cry and teach your children how to value true friendship and teach them a lesson well learned, Words can hurt badly. This book will also make a good impression on the value of appreciating good relationships with all types of people. The purpose and importance of what you say and how he would treat not just your friends but people in general. You will get a glimpse in too this young boys world of mayham I invite you to enjoy The Misadventures of Jeffrey Words Can Hurt Badly.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Don G. Jasmin
Teachers’ is a “learner’s learner” who will always have critics regardless of their passion for teaching. The apathy among educators and administrators between policy makers, pundits, businesses and parents are arguably part of the reason why our educational system is a “Nation at Risk.” Educators have agreed that one of the challenges is the lack of preparation programs for teachers, and are placed in a precariously systemically failing schools. Some policy makers with their quasi reformation bills at Congress are repeatedly contemplating an emergence of intelligence, (i.e., technology) and try to articulate the implementation idea throughout the U.S schools again; another new pseudo reform for the 21st century. Our technology savvy society is convinced and tirelessly tries to persuade educators that they have world class achievement levels; of technical know how, of mastery of the new technologies that would improve our nation’s educational system.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Dr. Don G. Jasmin
Teachers’ is a “learner’s learner” who will always have critics regardless of their passion for teaching. The apathy among educators and administrators between policy makers, pundits, businesses and parents are arguably part of the reason why our educational system is a “Nation at Risk.” Educators have agreed that one of the challenges is the lack of preparation programs for teachers, and are placed in a precariously systemically failing schools. Some policy makers with their quasi reformation bills at Congress are repeatedly contemplating an emergence of intelligence, (i.e., technology) and try to articulate the implementation idea throughout the U.S schools again; another new pseudo reform for the 21st century. Our technology savvy society is convinced and tirelessly tries to persuade educators that they have world class achievement levels; of technical know how, of mastery of the new technologies that would improve our nation’s educational system.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Don G. Jasmin
Teachers’ is a “learner’s learner” who will always have critics regardless of their passion for teaching. The apathy among educators and administrators between policy makers, pundits, businesses and parents are arguably part of the reason why our educational system is a “Nation at Risk.” Educators have agreed that one of the challenges is the lack of preparation programs for teachers, and are placed in a precariously systemically failing schools. Some policy makers with their quasi reformation bills at Congress are repeatedly contemplating an emergence of intelligence, (i.e., technology) and try to articulate the implementation idea throughout the U.S schools again; another new pseudo reform for the 21st century. Our technology savvy society is convinced and tirelessly tries to persuade educators that they have world class achievement levels; of technical know how, of mastery of the new technologies that would improve our nation’s educational system.
FORMAT: E-Book