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Suzanne Evagash Miller is Professor Emeritus at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, PA. Before retiring, she taught educational methodology and language arts courses to pre-service teachers and placed and supervised student teachers in England. During her 45-year teaching career, she taught basic education at the elementary and secondary levels and was an adjunct faculty member at local universities. She has a doctoral degree in education leadership, a master's degree in curriculum and instruction, numerous teacher certifications, as well as administrative papers. Her article addressing the benefits of using children's literature as a tool to teach values education and anti-bullying was presented at an international conference in Oxford and published in the FORUM ON PUBLIC POLICY: A JOURNAL OF THE OXFORD ROUND TABLE.