Berson, Misha. “Between Worlds”. New York: Theatre Communications Group, 1990. (A collection of contemporary Asian-American plays.)
Eggen, Paul D. “Education Psychology: Classroom Connections”. New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., 1992. (Education Psychology book that focuses on learning and what teachers can do to promote the connection between psychology and teaching inside the classroom.)
Hansberry, Lorraine. “A Raisin in the Sun”. New York: Signet Books, 1988. (A play about a struggling African-American family in Chicago. A classic story concerned with universal themes.)
Kagan, Jerome. “The Nature of the Child”. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1984. (An interpretation and study of child development and human nature.)
Martin, Elenor J. “Rene Marques”. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1979. (A book that provides insight of the play “The Oxcart” as well as other works by Rene Marques).
Marques, Rene. “The Oxcart”. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1969. (A story of a struggling Puerto Rican family transformed by life’s experiences; a timeless story.)
Minuchin, Salvador. “”On Family Therapy””. Psychology Today. v.26, n.3, March/April, 1993. (An article that explores the meaning of “family values”.
Spolin, Viola. “Theater Games for the Classroom”. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1986. (A handbook of excellent warm up theater games and activities for young students.)
Spolin, Viola. “Improvisation for the Theater”. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1972. (A collection of theater games and activities for a variety of ages.)