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Education: Don't Start the Millennium Without It
Ruth Herman Wells, M.S
Adobe Acrobat Format
US$ 15.


If you work with students who believe that they will never need an education, you have found your solution. Especially if your students hear at home that school is not important, this book can convincingly teach otherwise.

The lessons "toss" your students further into our new millennium and dramatically convey the difficulties that drop-outs will face, including diminishing job choices, decreasing salaries and difficulty performing everyday tasks in an increasingly technological society.

If you need a way to "hit your students over the head" with the importance of finishing school, then you will use every lesson in this book. When conventional approaches fail, turn to this book for the solutions you need for discouraged, absent, bored, oppositional, disinterested, under-performing, special ed, alternative ed or mainstream students.

The lessons are crafted to turnaround the poor motivation, but they can also be used pro-actively to stop motivation problems before they even happen.