After thirty-five years as a teacher and a few years as an assistant principal, Dorothy began her new career as a writer, which has allowed her to continue pursuing her educational and teaching interests. She believes that the success of children in adulthood begins with being taught powerful, positive concepts and consequences very early in life. In addition to teaching, Dorothy wrote curriculum for GPISD, was named Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, was awarded All American Scholar, and was honored twice as an Unsung Hero. Dorothy continues to serve her community and her church, and often serves as a substitute teacher. She is the author of Why Dinosaurs Are Extinct, The Princesses of Arvallay, and Six Bees for Children.
SCHOOL BEHAVIORAL ISSUES IN THE USA
Bullying, Gun Violence, Character Building, the Student, the Home, and the Parent
by Dorothy Sweet Calhoun

SCHOOL BEHAVIORAL ISSUES IN THE USA
Bullying, Gun Violence, Character Building, the Student, the Home, and the Parent
by Dorothy Sweet Calhoun
Published Apr 14, 2015
54 Pages
Genre: EDUCATION / Student Life & Student Affairs