teachers

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Miss Mary is scary!

2011
Mr. Granite is assigned a new student teacher but A.J. and his friends become convinced that she is actually a vampire who lives in a cave and plays in a heavy metal band with her zombie boyfriend.

Miss Laney is zany!

2011
A.J. has to go see Miss Laney, the speech teacher, which makes no sense at all because he already knows how to talk. Miss Laney has him say weird tongue twisters and forces him to star in the third-grade play, Romeo and Juliet.

Captain Underpants and the big, bad battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, part 2: the revenge of the ridiculous Robo-Boogers

the seventh epic novel by
2012
George, Harold, Captain Underpants, and Sulu the Bionic Hamster battle the three Ridiculous Robo-Boogers in an attempt to turn the Bionic Booger Boy back into Melvin Sneedly.

Captain Underpants and the attack of the talking toilets

the second epic novel by
2012
Principal Krupp once again turns into the superhero Captain Underpants in order to save the world, and Jerome Horwitz Elementary School, from the evil talking toilets and the Turbo Toilet 2000.

The adventures of Captain Underpants

an epic novel by
2012
When George and Harold hypnotize their principal into thinking that he is the superhero Captain Underpants, he leads them to the lair of the nefarious Dr. Diaper, where they must defeat his evil robot henchmen.

Congratulations, Miss Malarkey!

2011
Miss Malarkey is behaving very strangely, giggling in the halls and teaching lessons about marriage customs, as her students worry that she is quitting teaching.

Henry and the Valentine surprise

2010
When Henry and his first-grade classmates notice a heart-shaped box on their teacher's desk the day before Valentine's Day, they try to find out if he has a girlfriend.

The teacher from heck

2011
Bernie thinks up a scheme to get Mrs. Heinie back because her replacement, Mr. Skruloose, gives four hours of homework every night, and it's Water War time.

Differentiated supervision

1997
Examines differentiated supervision, in which teachers receive options regarding their own supervision and evaluation; discusses the system's rationale, its developmental and evaluative options, and how to develop a differentiated model for one's own school.

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