<p><i>"Foster's book contains much that beginning and inexperienced teachers can use, but it may also serve as a bridge for veteran teachers who are ready to cross over to student-centered instruction".</i><br />—<b><i>Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy</i></b></p><p><i>"In every course evaluation, students claim that <b>Crossing Over</b> is the most valuable textbook the department has required....Now, fortunately, we have a second, even more helpful and worthwhile edition. It has all the positive features of the previous edition, plus much more. I want to stand on the college rooftop and shout the good news to everyone!"</i><br />—<b>Kathyrn A. VanTil</b><br /><i>Grove City College</i></p><p><i>"Fresh, innovative, and engaging....The exercises, activities, and other elements add up to a decidedly user-friendly text."</i><br />—<b>James Brewbaker</b><br /><i>Columbus State University</i></p><p><i>"Demonstrates Foster's knowledge of what future English teachers need to know to be successful....What makes this book appealing is that it takes a teacher skills approach and actually addresses with 'how-to-do-it' ideas all those things integrated English language arts teachers do every day."</i><br />—<b>Mark A. Krabbe</b><br /><i>Miami University</i></p>