Adams, M. (2000). Readings for diversity and social justice. New York: Routledge.
This book was an influential source to me because it helped me develop and understanding of all social issues I will have to address in my class and how to address them.
Colarusso, R., & O'Rourke, C. M. (n.d.). Special education for all teachers.
Special Education for all Teachers helped my development as a teacher because it enhanced my knowledge of teaching strategies and necessary methods to make my classroom more efficient for all students.
Ganeri, A., Malam, J., Oliver, C., Hibbert, A., & Parker, S. (2008). Earth and space. Bath: Parragon.
This book helped to develop my content knowledge of Astrometry
Hoagland, M. B., Dodson, B., & Hauck, J. (2001). Exploring the way life works: The science of biology. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
This book help to develop my content knowledge in Biology.
Johnson, A., & Norris, K. (2006). Teaching today's mathematics in the middle grades. Boston: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon.
This book helped developed me as a better mathematics teacher. It focused on middle school math and allowed for the proper development of critical topics in middle school math.
Kunjufu, J. (n.d.). Educating black girls.
This book influenced me to teach young African-American girls about their history and more about successful black women.
Kunjufu, J. (2013). Changing school culture for black males. Chicago Heights, IL: African American Images.
This book influenced me to learn more about understanding black learning styles.
Lemov, D. (2010). Teach like a champion: 49 techniques that put students on the path to college. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
This book helped me to gain more insight on different teaching techniques to use in the classroom.
Mason, J., Graham, A., & Johnston-Wilder, S. (2005). Developing thinking in algebra. London: P. Chapman Pub.
When reading this book, I thought about myself as a learner. When putting myself in the place of a student, it gave me a way to teach algebra more successfully.
Quizizz: Fun Multiplayer Classroom Quizzes. (n.d.). Retrieved March 31, 2016, from http://quizizz.com/
Quizizz is an online source I used in some of my lessons. Students enjoyed participating in electronic quizzes and doing it from their mobile devices.
Tatum, B. D. (2003). "Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?": And other conversations about race. New York: Basic Books.
This book gave me an understanding of how to teach in a mixed urban environment. It provided me with ways to think and talk about race.
This book was an influential source to me because it helped me develop and understanding of all social issues I will have to address in my class and how to address them.
Colarusso, R., & O'Rourke, C. M. (n.d.). Special education for all teachers.
Special Education for all Teachers helped my development as a teacher because it enhanced my knowledge of teaching strategies and necessary methods to make my classroom more efficient for all students.
Ganeri, A., Malam, J., Oliver, C., Hibbert, A., & Parker, S. (2008). Earth and space. Bath: Parragon.
This book helped to develop my content knowledge of Astrometry
Hoagland, M. B., Dodson, B., & Hauck, J. (2001). Exploring the way life works: The science of biology. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
This book help to develop my content knowledge in Biology.
Johnson, A., & Norris, K. (2006). Teaching today's mathematics in the middle grades. Boston: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon.
This book helped developed me as a better mathematics teacher. It focused on middle school math and allowed for the proper development of critical topics in middle school math.
Kunjufu, J. (n.d.). Educating black girls.
This book influenced me to teach young African-American girls about their history and more about successful black women.
Kunjufu, J. (2013). Changing school culture for black males. Chicago Heights, IL: African American Images.
This book influenced me to learn more about understanding black learning styles.
Lemov, D. (2010). Teach like a champion: 49 techniques that put students on the path to college. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
This book helped me to gain more insight on different teaching techniques to use in the classroom.
Mason, J., Graham, A., & Johnston-Wilder, S. (2005). Developing thinking in algebra. London: P. Chapman Pub.
When reading this book, I thought about myself as a learner. When putting myself in the place of a student, it gave me a way to teach algebra more successfully.
Quizizz: Fun Multiplayer Classroom Quizzes. (n.d.). Retrieved March 31, 2016, from http://quizizz.com/
Quizizz is an online source I used in some of my lessons. Students enjoyed participating in electronic quizzes and doing it from their mobile devices.
Tatum, B. D. (2003). "Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?": And other conversations about race. New York: Basic Books.
This book gave me an understanding of how to teach in a mixed urban environment. It provided me with ways to think and talk about race.