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Appendix C: Additional influential books
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Appendix C: CLS as a Best Practice in Student-Directed, Globally-Minded Classrooms, Hanson-Peters

APPENDIX C

Additional influential books

Ferguson, Andrew.  (2011).  Crazy U: One dad’s crash course in getting his kid into college.  New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.  

Levine, Madeline.  (2006).  The Price of Privilege: How parental pressure and material advantage are creating a generation of disconnected and unhappy kids.  New York, NY: Harper Collins.

Sax, Leonard.  (2007).  Boys Adrift: The five factors driving the growing epidemic of unmotivated boys and underachieving young men.  New York, NY: Basic Books.

Sax, Leonard.  (2010).  Girls on the Edge: The four factors driving the new crisis for girls: sexual identity, the cyberbubble, obsessions, and environmental toxins.  New York, NY: Basic Books.

Senior, Jennifer.  (2014).  All Joy and No Fun: The paradox of modern parenthood.  New York, NY: Ecco.

Vatterott, Cathy.  (2009).  Rethinking Homework: Best practices that support diverse needs.  Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

Warner, Judith.  (2005).  Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the age of anxiety.  New York, NY: Riverhead Books.  

Wiseman, Rosalind.  (2013).  Masterminds & wingmen: Helping our boys cope with schoolyard power, locker-room tests, girlfriends and the new rules of boy world.  New York, NY: Harmony Books.