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Bruce J. Stewart

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Following an 18 year career in the computer software and hardware industry, Bruce became an English teacher at an at-risk middle school in Reno, NV, which became the genesis for his book, 12 Keys for Engaging At-Risk Students. Bruce is a national presenter on Restorative Discipline. To learn more about Restorative Discipline please Bruce's weekly posts published on his website, www.brucejstewart.com.

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I missed your message and apologize for my delayed response. I applaud and encourage your work with at-risk kids. Addictions are responsible …more
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I missed your message and apologize for my delayed response. I applaud and encourage your work with at-risk kids. Addictions are responsible for so many problems that our students face. I try to be relentlessly optimistic that the students I teach and have taught will not have to learn lessons the hard way. Yes, let's stay in touch and please don't hesitate to share success stories with me. Thanks. -Bruce(less)
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The Television Writers' Secrets to Lesson Planning

Have you studied the techniques and formula that writers for television use to capture the viewer’s attention? And, to hold their attention for a 30 minute sitcom or for a 60 minute drama? You can use these same techniques to capture the attention of your students.

Here’s a Quick, Five Step Lesson Planning Process

Step 1. You must start the show immediately. Have you noticed how more and more telev Read more of this blog post »
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