Non-fiction Bibliography

James, M. (2024) The write path workbook. New Holland, OH: Sand Dune Books

James, M. (2024). Discover your write path to publishing success. New Holland, OH: Sand Dune Books.

Jacobs, K., Cramer, J., Mullikin, W., and Westberg, L. (2022). Family engagement: Results that matter from the National Center for Families Learning. In L. Henry and N. Stahl (Eds.), A field guide to community literacy: Case studies and tools for praxis, evaluation, and research. NY: Routledge.

Jacobs, Kim. (2019, November). Grit, grace, and gratitude: A 30-year journey. Louisville, KY: National Center for Families Learning.

Jacobs, K., Cramer, J., Noles, T., & Lovett, P.A. (2018) Defining our work: Families learning together. Louisville, KY: National Center for Families Learning.

Jacobs, Kim. (2017, December). CIRCLES - A Culturally Appropriate Preschool Curriculum for American Indian Children: Book 1: The Core Curriculum Approach. Louisville, KY: National Center for Families Learning.

Jacobs, Kim. (2016, October). Stronger families, stronger communities. Louisville, KY: National Center for Families Learning.

James, M. (2011, November). Family stories, family recipes. Turquoise Morning Press           

Jacobs, K. (2007, September). 2007 Literacy Day Tabloid. The Newspaper Association of America Foundation.

Jacobs, K. (2006). All your parents = AYP: Parent involvement in elementary schools. Louisville, KY: National Center for Family Literacy.

Jacobs, K. (2006, September). Let’s talk. 2006 Literacy Day Tabloid. The Newspaper Association of America Foundation.

Jacobs, K. (2006, Spring). Professional development that works: Job embedded professional development strategies. Connecting. 5.

Jacobs, K. (2006, Winter). Professional development that works: Talking about books, dialogic reading. Connecting, 5, 7.

Jacobs, K. & McMaster, J. (2005, October). Reading launches a successful future. Kentuckiana parent magazine. 1, 41.

Jacobs, K. (2005, Fall). Professional development that works: Parent involvement. Connecting, 5, 16-17.

Jacobs, K. (2005, September). Preschoolers: Getting ready to read. 2005 Literacy Day Tabloid, The Newspaper Association of America Foundation.

Jacobs, K. (2005, Spring). Professional development that works: Building programs with families. Connecting, 4, 8-10.

Jacobs, K. (2005). Children’s literacy: Infants and toddlers. National Center for Family Literacy.

Jacobs, K. (2004). Parent and child together time. In B. Wasik (Ed.), Handbook on family literacy. NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

Jacobs, K. (2004, September). Reading voyage. 2004 Literacy Day Tabloid, The Newspaper Association of America Foundation.

Jacobs, K. (2004, August). Building literacy into Parent Time and PACT Time. Momentum.

Jacobs, K. (2004, Summer). Professional development that works: Family literacy and English language learners. Connecting, 4, 18-19.           

Jacobs, K. (2004, March). Professional development that works: NCFL imPACT training system for family literacy professionals. Connecting, 3, 14-15.

Jacobs, K. (2003, December). Professional development that works: Administration in Even Start. Connecting, 3, 5. 

Jacobs, K. (2003). Children’s literacy: Preschoolers. National Center for Family Literacy.

Whalen, K. (1999, August 12). Early childhood services provide foundations for learning. The Woodford Sun.

Whalen, K. (1997, July-October). First sale frenzy. Bluegrass Hearts. 2, 4.

Whalen, K. (1997, August 21). Infant and early childhood services assist parents of young children. The Woodford Sun.

Whalen, K. (1997, July/August). HMR Publishing, Ltd. searches for great American novel. The Kiss of Death. 3, 4.

Whalen, K. (1997, March). One woman’s perspective: Viewpoint. Connections.

Whalen, K. (1997, February). One woman’s perspective: Viewpoint. Connections.

Whalen, K. (1996, December). One woman’s perspective: Viewpoint. Connections.

Whalen, K. (1996, July 1). One woman’s perspective: A wise lesson from the melon man. The Little Stinger. 1, 9.

Whalen, K. (1996, June 15). Amusement park survival guide. The Little Stinger. 1, 8

Whalen, K.  (1996, June 1). One woman’s perspective: Take a moment to peek under the seaweed of life. The Little Stinger, 1, 7.

Whalen, K. (1996, May). One woman’s perspective: Excuse me, please past the…turketti? The Little Stinger. 1, 6.

Whalen, K. (1996, May). Vacationing on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The Little Stinger. 1, 6.

Whalen, K. (1996, April). One woman’s perspective: Who says the good old days were the good ones? The Little Stinger. 1, 5.

Whalen, K. (1996, March). One woman’s perspective: There’s only one thing that comes between a man and his truck. The Little Stinger. 1, 4.

Whalen, K. (1996, February). T.J. Grimes, more than “the bookmobile lady.” The Little Stinger, 1, 3.

Whalen, K. (1990, July 25). Not that simple: Summertime kids, day care cause pain, problems. Lexington Herald-Leader.

Whalen, K. (1990, March). Woodford county prepping for a busy season. Central Kentucky Softball News.

Whalen, K. (1990, March). Woodford county softball legends. Central Kentucky Softball News.

Whalen, K. (1989, February 1). No isn’t working: We teach children to decide—and they do. Lexington Herald-Leader.

Whalen, K. (1988, June 21). What it’s like to go home. Record-Herald.