Teaching Rocks 101: An Introductory Course
Teaching Rocks 101: An Introductory Course
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This is the DEFINITIVE book on teaching rocks. Written and published by Professor I. B. Rocker, PhD some time ago. We found this single copy in the Logan Library and have been unable to find it anywhere else. We had to give a generous donation (bribe) to the Logan Library to get this copy. As it turns out, it hadn't been checked out in seventy-five years and that was by the chancellor of the Pebble Creek school of Rockology - the same place where we recruit our vanilla bean guard rocks.
This book explains introductory concepts like communicating values to stones, building self-esteem among the igneous, and how to teach basic obedience and observation skills among the sedimentary. Advanced teaching topics include the psychology of the rock imagination, inspiring aspirations in gravel, and building life-long learners in granite.
This is a very rare gem book.
