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The CC Substitute: Pittsol's Cross Curricula Focus Lessons for K-8 Substitute Teachers
by William Picl
145 pages; Spiral coil; catalogue #05-2314; ISBN 1-4120-7419-3; US$29.95, C$29.95, EUR20.46, £15.46
The CC Substitute is something new - a complete elementary substitute teaching system. It is a collection of over thirty focus lessons from the heart of the K-8 curricula.
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Everything about the book can be found in the Preface and Introduction in this website. Please read them carefully.
This is a book that can make a difference no matter what size school district. If a big city sub administrator were to ask, "How can a single sub using a single book make a difference in my district?" I suggest look at the math. One sub in real time, traveling to different schools three or more days per week can easily reach out, using this book, and touch the minds of many hundreds of student in a matter of weeks. Then, think what ten subs using this book can do over an entire school year. Better enrichment, better teaching by the substitutes, and more and better learning by the students, a complete win-win situation.
This book is 8.5 x 11
About the Author
Bill Picl was born and raised in central Illinois. At the age of fifteen he moved overseas with his family to Brussels, Belgium. For the next three years, he travelled far and wide to over a dozen countries - France to Germany, Denmark to Italy, at times veering far off the beaten path. He brought to substitute teaching a well-honed appreciation for the variety life can offer, waiting by the phone early every morning for the call from the sub center to report to a new school, in a new neighborhood, with new students and new challenges to be met.
He has a B.S. in history from Bradley University and now resides in east central Illinois. Of his time as a substitute teacher in Chicago he simply says, "It was the best job I ever had."
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