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Dr. Barrie Bennett's years of working with and applying graphic intelligence with Ranking Ladders, Venn Diagrams, Web Diagrams, Flow Charts, Mind Maps, Concept Maps, etc., have produced the most comprehensive and fully illustrated text on this subject!Classroom Management:Buy Now!ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Barrie Bennett has taught at the university, high school, junior-high school, and elementary school levels. He has worked with behaviorally handicapped students and students in minimum-security institutions. He was an instructional process consultant with Edmonton Public Schools, a consultant with the Learning Consortium at the University of Toronto, and is currently Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. Peter Smilanich has taught at the university, high school, junior-high school, and elementary school levels. His focus was special education, gifted and emotionally disturbed adolescents, and English as a second language for adults.