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All of the resources below were used in Dr. Bluestein’s latest book, Creating Emotionally Safe Schools, © 2001, Health Communications, Inc., Deerfield Beach, FL.

This page includes references in which authors last names begin with "A" and "B". Links to other references follow.

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Butterfield, Robin A. “Blueprints for Indian Education: Improving Mainstream Schooling,” ERIC Digest, (June 1994). Available: ERIC Web site, US Department of Education, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed3278989.html

Links to other resources in Creating Emotionally Safe Schools include:

Titles beginning with: Numerals, "A" through "M"

Titles "N" through "Z"

Authors "C" through "E"

Authors "F through "H"

Authors "I" through "L"

Authors "M" through "Q"

Authors "R" through "S"

Authors "T" through "Z"

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