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nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Mission Possible Eva Moskowitz, Arin Lavinia, 2012-06-25 Strategies for making the schools we need that work for all kids Eva Moskowitz (the founder and CEO of the Success Charter Network in Harlem) and Arin Lavinia offer practical, classroom-tested ideas for dramatically improving teaching and learning. Moskowitz and Lavinia reveal how a charter school in the middle of Harlem, enrolling neighborhood children selected at random, emerged as one of the top schools in New York City and State within three years. The results of the Harlem school were on a par with public schools for gifted students and elite private schools. Describes what can be accomplished when students and adults all work to focus on constant learning and performance improvement; DVD clips can be accessed using a special link included in the book. The Success Academies have been featured in two popular and widely distributed documentaries, Waiting for Superman and The Lottery Details the Success Academies' THINK Literacy curriculum, which produces dramatic results in student's reading and writing skills In addition to providing strategies and lessons for school leaders and teachers, Secrets of the Success Academies also serves as a guide for parents, policymakers, and practitioners who are passionate about closing the academic achievement gap. |
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nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Safe and Healthy School Environments Howard Frumkin M.D., Robert J. Geller M.D., I. Leslie Rubin M.D., Janice Nodvin, 2006-08-03 Millions of children and adults across the nation spend their days in school buildings, and they need safe, healthy environments to thrive, learn, and succeed. This book explores the school environment using the methods and perspectives of environmental health science. Though environmental healht has long been understood to be an important factor in workplaces, homes, and communities, this is the first book to address the same basic concerns in schools. The editors are physicians and educators trained in pediatrics, occupational and environmental medicine, and medical toxicology, and the authors are experts in their fields drawn from across the United States and abroad. Each section of the book addresses a different concern facing schools today. In the first six sections, the various aspects of the school environment are examined. Chapters include the physical environment of the school, air quality issues, pest control, cleaning methods, food safety, safe designs of playgrounds and sports fields, crime and violence prevention, and transportation. In the last two sections, recommendations are made for school administrators on how to maximize the health of their schools. Appropriately evaluating the school environment, implementing strategies to address children and adults with disabilities, emphasizing health services, infectious disease prevention and recognition, and occupational health for faculty and staff are all addressed. The entire book is evidence-based, readable, generously illustrated, and practical. An indispensable resource for parents, school staff, administrators, government officials, and health professionals, this book is for anyone who cares about the health of our schools. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Learning from Summer Catherine H. Augustine, Jennifer Sloan McCombs, John F. Pane, Heather L. Schwartz, Jonathan David Schweig, Andrew McEachin, Kyle Siler-Evans, 2016 RAND researchers assess voluntary, district-led summer learning programs for low-income, urban elementary students. This third report in a series examines student outcomes after one and two summers of programming. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Who's In My Classroom? Gess LeBlanc, Tim Fredrick, 2021-08-11 Capitalize on the latest educational research and youth voices to inform your teaching and become more culturally and developmentally aware In Who's In My Classroom?, accomplished educator and author delivers an inspirational and practical combination of true stories from teens in Youth Communication's award-winning writing program and the most current educational research. The book links theories of adolescent development and identity formation to best practices in real-world classrooms where teachers strive to form supportive relationships with students. In this book, you'll find: Narrative and explanations of the most cutting-edge research in educational and developmental psychology and cultural competence Excerpts from stories by students specifically written and edited with social and emotional learning competencies in mind Practical and concrete strategies for administrators and teachers to implement for sustainable improvement in learning outcomes for their students, including the use of Youth Communication’s stories Perfect for K-12 educators, counselors, and administrators, Who's In My Classroom? is also an indispensable resource for higher education professionals and pre-service teachers seeking a practical guide to help them become more developmentally and culturally responsive in their work. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Hooked Sutton Foster, 2021 Whether she's playing an 'age-defying' book editor on television or dazzling audiences on the Broadway stage, Sutton Foster manages to make it all look easy. How? Crafting. From the moment she picked up a cross stitch needle to escape the bullying chorus girls in her early performing days, she was hooked. Cross stitching led to crocheting, crocheting led to collages, which led to drawing, and so much more. Channeling her emotions into her creations centered Sutton as she navigated the significant moments in her life and gave her tangible reminders of her experiences. Now, in this charming and poignant collection, Sutton shares those moments, including her fraught relationship with her agoraphobic mother; a painful divorce splashed on the pages of the tabloids; her struggles with fertility; the thrills she found on the stage during hit plays like Thoroughly Modern Millie, Anything Goes, and Violet; her breakout TV role in Younger; and the joy of adopting her daughter, Emily. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: I Love Jesus, But I Want to Die Sarah J. Robinson, 2021-05-11 A compassionate, shame-free guide for your darkest days “A one-of-a-kind book . . . to read for yourself or give to a struggling friend or loved one without the fear that depression and suicidal thoughts will be minimized, medicalized or over-spiritualized.”—Kay Warren, cofounder of Saddleback Church What happens when loving Jesus doesn’t cure you of depression, anxiety, or suicidal thoughts? You might be crushed by shame over your mental illness, only to be told by well-meaning Christians to “choose joy” and “pray more.” So you beg God to take away the pain, but nothing eases the ache inside. As darkness lingers and color drains from your world, you’re left wondering if God has abandoned you. You just want a way out. But there’s hope. In I Love Jesus, But I Want to Die, Sarah J. Robinson offers a healthy, practical, and shame-free guide for Christians struggling with mental illness. With unflinching honesty, Sarah shares her story of battling depression and fighting to stay alive despite toxic theology that made her afraid to seek help outside the church. Pairing her own story with scriptural insights, mental health research, and simple practices, Sarah helps you reconnect with the God who is present in our deepest anguish and discover that you are worth everything it takes to get better. Beautifully written and full of hard-won wisdom, I Love Jesus, But I Want to Die offers a path toward a rich, hope-filled life in Christ, even when healing doesn’t look like what you expect. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Blended Learning Anthony G. Picciano, Charles D. Dziuban, Charles R. Graham, Patsy D. Moskal, 2021-09-28 Blended Learning: Research Perspectives, Volume 3 offers new insights into the state of blended learning, an instructional modality that combines face-to-face and digitally mediated experiences. Education has recently seen remarkable advances in instructional technologies such as adaptive and personalized instruction, virtual learning environments, gaming, analytics, and big data software. This book examines how these and other evolving tools are fueling advances in our schools, colleges, and universities. Original scholarship from education’s top thinkers will prepare researchers and learning designers to tackle major issues relating to learning effectiveness, diversity, economies of scale, and beyond. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Ask a Manager Alison Green, 2018-05-01 'I'm a HUGE fan of Alison Green's Ask a Manager column. This book is even better' Robert Sutton, author of The No Asshole Rule and The Asshole Survival Guide 'Ask A Manager is the book I wish I'd had in my desk drawer when I was starting out (or even, let's be honest, fifteen years in)' - Sarah Knight, New York Times bestselling author of The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck A witty, practical guide to navigating 200 difficult professional conversations Ten years as a workplace advice columnist has taught Alison Green that people avoid awkward conversations in the office because they don't know what to say. Thankfully, Alison does. In this incredibly helpful book, she takes on the tough discussions you may need to have during your career. You'll learn what to say when: · colleagues push their work on you - then take credit for it · you accidentally trash-talk someone in an email and hit 'reply all' · you're being micromanaged - or not being managed at all · your boss seems unhappy with your work · you got too drunk at the Christmas party With sharp, sage advice and candid letters from real-life readers, Ask a Manager will help you successfully navigate the stormy seas of office life. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: My New Roots Sarah Britton, 2015-03-31 At long last, Sarah Britton, called the “queen bee of the health blogs” by Bon Appétit, reveals 100 gorgeous, all-new plant-based recipes in her debut cookbook, inspired by her wildly popular blog. Every month, half a million readers—vegetarians, vegans, paleo followers, and gluten-free gourmets alike—flock to Sarah’s adaptable and accessible recipes that make powerfully healthy ingredients simply irresistible. My New Roots is the ultimate guide to revitalizing one’s health and palate, one delicious recipe at a time: no fad diets or gimmicks here. Whether readers are newcomers to natural foods or are already devotees, they will discover how easy it is to eat healthfully and happily when whole foods and plants are at the center of every plate. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Boonoonoonous Hair Olive Senior, 2021-05-27 In this picture book, a young black girl learns to love her difficult-to-manage hair. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: How I Became a Quant Richard R. Lindsey, Barry Schachter, 2011-01-11 Praise for How I Became a Quant Led by two top-notch quants, Richard R. Lindsey and Barry Schachter, How I Became a Quant details the quirky world of quantitative analysis through stories told by some of today's most successful quants. For anyone who might have thought otherwise, there are engaging personalities behind all that number crunching! --Ira Kawaller, Kawaller & Co. and the Kawaller Fund A fun and fascinating read. This book tells the story of how academics, physicists, mathematicians, and other scientists became professional investors managing billions. --David A. Krell, President and CEO, International Securities Exchange How I Became a Quant should be must reading for all students with a quantitative aptitude. It provides fascinating examples of the dynamic career opportunities potentially open to anyone with the skills and passion for quantitative analysis. --Roy D. Henriksson, Chief Investment Officer, Advanced Portfolio Management Quants--those who design and implement mathematical models for the pricing of derivatives, assessment of risk, or prediction of market movements--are the backbone of today's investment industry. As the greater volatility of current financial markets has driven investors to seek shelter from increasing uncertainty, the quant revolution has given people the opportunity to avoid unwanted financial risk by literally trading it away, or more specifically, paying someone else to take on the unwanted risk. How I Became a Quant reveals the faces behind the quant revolution, offering you?the?chance to learn firsthand what it's like to be a?quant today. In this fascinating collection of Wall Street war stories, more than two dozen quants detail their roots, roles, and contributions, explaining what they do and how they do it, as well as outlining the sometimes unexpected paths they have followed from the halls of academia to the front lines of an investment revolution. |
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nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Bud, Not Buddy Christopher Paul Curtis, 2015-01-31 The Newbery Medal and Coretta Scott King Award-winning classic about a boy who decides to hit the road to find his father—from Christopher Paul Curtis, author of The Watsons Go To Birmingham—1963, a Newbery and Coretta Scott King Honoree. It’s 1936, in Flint Michigan. Times may be hard, and ten-year-old Bud may be a motherless boy on the run, but Bud’s got a few things going for him: 1. He has his own suitcase full of special things. 2. He’s the author of Bud Caldwell’s Rules and Things for Having a Funner Life and Making a Better Liar Out of Yourself. 3. His momma never told him who his father was, but she left a clue: flyers advertising Herman E. Calloway and his famous band, the Dusky Devastators of the Depression!!!!!! Bud’s got an idea that those flyers will lead him to his father. Once he decides to hit the road to find this mystery man, nothing can stop him—not hunger, not fear, not vampires, not even Herman E. Calloway himself. AN ALA BEST BOOK FOR YOUNG ADULTS AN ALA NOTABLE CHILDREN'S BOOK AN IRA CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARD WINNER NAMED TO 14 STATE AWARD LISTS “The book is a gem, of value to all ages, not just the young people to whom it is aimed.” —The Christian Science Monitor “Will keep readers engrossed from first page to last.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred “Curtis writes with a razor-sharp intelligence that grabs the reader by the heart and never lets go. . . . This highly recommended title [is] at the top of the list of books to be read again and again.” —Voice of Youth Advocates, Starred From the Hardcover edition. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Managing the Digital Classroom Adam Hyman, 2014-01-01 Offers strategies, lesson plans, and tips for integrating technology into the classroom, and includes classroom management templates for the SMART Board on an accompanying CD. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Math in the City Elise Craver, 2020-08-11 Book Features: • Ages 5-7, Grades K-2, Guided Reading Level K, Lexile measure 470L • 24 pages, 8 inches x 8 inches • Simple, easy-to-read pages with full-color pictures • Includes vocabulary list, photo glossary, and hands-on review activity • Reading/teaching tips and index included Math Learning Made Fun: In Math on My Path: Math in the City, your early reader explores the ways math hides in the city. With dogs to count, buildings to measure, and shapes on houses to sort, this 24-page book helps kids see math all around them. Bringing Math To Life: Part of the Math on My Path series, the fun book helps kindergarteners through 2nd graders think like math detectives as they explore familiar places for basic math concepts, including addition, subtraction, geometry, and more. Build Math And Reading Skills: As your child improves their number sense, this kids' book also helps your child learn essential reading comprehension skills with guided pre- and post-reading questions, reading tips, and post-reading activities. Leveled Books: Engaging, real-life photos and a photo glossary accompanied by simple, easy-to-read leveled text work together to engage your child in the story at a level they understand. Why Rourke Educational Media: Since 1980, Rourke Publishing Company has specialized in publishing engaging and diverse non-fiction and fiction books for children in a wide range of subjects that support reading success on a level that has no limits. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Creative Curriculum Teaching Strategies, Gryphon House, Delmar Thomson Learning, 1988-01-01 The Creative Curriculum comes alive! This videotape-winner of the 1989 Silver Apple Award at the National Educational Film and Video Festival-demonstrates how teachers set the stage for learning by creating a dynamic well-organized environment. It shows children involved in seven of the interest areas in the The Creative Curriculum and explains how they learn in each area. Everyone conducts in-service training workshops for staff and parents or who teaches early childhood education courses will find the video an indispensable tool for explainin appropriate practice. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Practical Research Paul D. Leedy, Jeanne Ellis Ormrod, 2013 Written in uncommonly engaging and elegant prose, this text guides the reader, step-by-step, from the selection of a problem, through the process of conducting authentic research, to the preparation of a completed report, with practical suggestions based on a solid theoretical framework and sound pedagogy. Suitable as the core text in any introductory research course or even for self-instruction, this text will show students two things: 1) that quality research demands planning and design; and, 2) how their own research projects can be executed effectively and professionally--Publishers Description. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: The Insiders Mark Oshiro, 2021-09-21 A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year * An ALA Rainbow Book List Top 10 Title for Young Readers Three kids who don’t belong. A room that shouldn’t exist. A year that will change everything. Perfect for fans of Rebecca Stead and Meg Medina, this debut middle grade novel from award-winning author Mark Oshiro is a hopeful and heartfelt coming-of-age story for anyone who’s ever felt like they didn’t fit in. San Francisco and Orangevale may be in the same state, but for Héctor Muñoz, they might as well be a million miles apart. Back home, being gay didn’t mean feeling different. At Héctor’s new school, he couldn’t feel more alone. Most days, Héctor just wishes he could disappear. And he does. Right into the janitor’s closet. (Yes, he sees the irony.) But one day, when the door closes behind him, Héctor discovers he’s stumbled into a room that shouldn’t be possible. A room that connects him with two new friends from different corners of the country—and opens the door to a life-changing year full of friendship, adventure, and just a little bit of magic. “Sometimes hilarious, sometimes devastating, but always full of heart, The Insiders carves out a space for us all to be our true selves.” —Kwame Mbalia, New York Times bestselling author of Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Mostly Plants Tracy Pollan, Dana Pollan, Lori Pollan, Corky Pollan, 2019-04-16 New York Times and USA Today Bestseller Eat food, not too much, mostly plants. With these seven words, Michael Pollan—brother of Lori, Dana, and Tracy Pollan, and son of Corky—started a national conversation about how to eat for optimal health. Over a decade later, the idea of eating mostly plants has become ubiquitous. But what does choosing mostly plants look like in real life? For the Pollans, it means eating more of the things that nourish us, and less of the things that don’t. It means cutting down on the amount of animal protein we consume, rather than eliminating it completely, and focusing on vegetables as the building blocks of our meals. This approach to eating—also known as a flexitarian lifestyle—allows for flavor and pleasure as well as nutrition and sustainability. In Mostly Plants, readers will find inventive and unexpected ways to focus on cooking with vegetables—dishes such as Ratatouille Gratin with Chicken or Vegetarian Sausage; Crispy Kale and Potato Hash with Fried Eggs; Linguine with Spinach and Golden Garlic Breadcrumbs; and Roasted Tomato Soup with Gruyere Chickpea Croutons. Like any family, the Pollans each have different needs and priorities: two are vegetarian; several are cooking for a crowd every night. In Mostly Plants, readers will find recipes that satisfy all of these dietary needs, and can also be made vegan. And the best part: many of these dishes can be on the table in 35 minutes or less! With skillet-to-oven recipes, sheet pan suppers, one pot meals and more, this is real cooking for real life: meals that are wholesome, flavorful, and mostly plant based. |
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nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Let's Talk About Race Julius Lester, 2020-07-14 This wonderful book should be a first choice for all collections and is strongly recommended as a springboard for discussions about differences.” —School Library Journal (starred review) In this acclaimed book, the author of the Newbery Honor Book To Be a Slave shares his own story as he explores what makes each of us special. A strong choice for sharing at home or in the classroom. Karen Barbour's dramatic, vibrant paintings speak to the heart of Lester's unique vision, truly a celebration of all of us. This stunning picture book introduces race as just one of many chapters in a person's story (School Library Journal). Lester's poignant picture book helps children learn, grow, discuss, and begin to create a future that resolves differences (Children's Literature). Julius Lester said: I write because our lives are stories. If enough of these stories are told, then perhaps we will begin to see that our lives are the same story. The differences are merely in the details. I am a story. So are you. So is everyone. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Communicating in Small Groups Steven A. Beebe, John T. Masterson, 2015 ALERT: Before you purchase, check with your instructor or review your course syllabus to ensure that you select the correct ISBN. Several versions of Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products exist for each title, including customized versions for individual schools, and registrations are not transferable. In addition, you may need a CourseID, provided by your instructor, to register for and use Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products. Packages Access codes for Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products may not be included when purchasing or renting from companies other than Pearson; check with the seller before completing your purchase. Used or rental books If you rent or purchase a used book with an access code, the access code may have been redeemed previously and you may have to purchase a new access code. Access codes Access codes that are purchased from sellers other than Pearson carry a higher risk of being either the wrong ISBN or a previously redeemed code. Check with the seller prior to purchase. -- Balances the principles of small group communication with real world applications With an emphasis on real world examples, technology, and ethical collaboration, Communicating in Small Groups: Principles and Practices helps readers enhance their performance in groups and teams, while giving them insight into why group and team members communicate as they do. MySearchLab is a part of the Beebe/Masterson program. Research and writing tools, including access to academic journals, help students understand critical thinking in even greater depth. To provide students with flexibility, students can download the eText to a tablet using the free Pearson eText app. 0133815617 / 9780133815610 Communicating in Small Groups: Principles and Practices Plus MySearchLab with eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 0205239927 / 9780205239924 MySearchLab with Pearson eText -- Valuepack Access Card 020598083X / 9780205980833 Communicating in Small Groups: Principles and Practices |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Math Without Numbers Milo Beckman, 2021-01-05 An illustrated tour of the structures and patterns we call math The only numbers in this book are the page numbers. Math Without Numbers is a vivid, conversational, and wholly original guide to the three main branches of abstract math—topology, analysis, and algebra—which turn out to be surprisingly easy to grasp. This book upends the conventional approach to math, inviting you to think creatively about shape and dimension, the infinite and infinitesimal, symmetries, proofs, and how these concepts all fit together. What awaits readers is a freewheeling tour of the inimitable joys and unsolved mysteries of this curiously powerful subject. Like the classic math allegory Flatland, first published over a century ago, or Douglas Hofstadter's Godel, Escher, Bach forty years ago, there has never been a math book quite like Math Without Numbers. So many popularizations of math have dwelt on numbers like pi or zero or infinity. This book goes well beyond to questions such as: How many shapes are there? Is anything bigger than infinity? And is math even true? Milo Beckman shows why math is mostly just pattern recognition and how it keeps on surprising us with unexpected, useful connections to the real world. The ambitions of this book take a special kind of author. An inventive, original thinker pursuing his calling with jubilant passion. A prodigy. Milo Beckman completed the graduate-level course sequence in mathematics at age sixteen, when he was a sophomore at Harvard; while writing this book, he was studying the philosophical foundations of physics at Columbia under Brian Greene, among others. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Caught Up Jerry Flores, 2016-08-09 From home, to school, to juvenile detention center, and back again. Follow the lives of fifty Latina girls living forty miles outside of Los Angeles, California, as they are inadvertently caught up in the school-to-prison pipeline. Their experiences in the connected programs between “El Valle” Juvenile Detention Center and “Legacy” Community School reveal the accelerated fusion of California schools and institutions of confinement. The girls participate in well-intentioned wraparound services designed to provide them with support at home, at school, and in the detention center. But these services may more closely resemble the phenomenon of wraparound incarceration, in which students, despite leaving the actual detention center, cannot escape the surveillance of formal detention, and are thereby slowly pushed away from traditional schooling and a productive life course. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: It Ends with Us Colleen Hoover, 2016-08-02 After building what should be a perfect life with neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, Lily finds herself in a troubled relationship with an abusive husband and must make a decision about her future, as she reencounters Atlas Corrigan, a man with links to her past. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Ambitious Science Teaching Mark Windschitl, Jessica Jane Thompson, Melissa L. Braaten, 2018 The book is addressed to classroom science teachers, both beginning and experienced. It is a guide to using four core practices to improve instruction using Ambitious Science Teaching methods.-- |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Classroom Talk for Social Change Melissa Schieble, Amy Vetter, Kahdeidra Monét Martin, 2020 Brings together recent research and scholarship in race (culturally sustaining pedagogies, critical race theory, etc.) with effective ELA teaching strategies (inquiry, dialogic teaching, etc.) to offer a comprehensive guide to facilitating critical conversations about race, gender, sexuality, and other difficult topics in the classroom-- |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Cultural Responsiveness and School Education with Particular Focus on Australia's First Peoples Thelma Faye Perso, 2012 The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on CRS [Culturally responsive services in schooling (Culturally Responsive Schooling)]. While special focus is given to this issue, for the schooling of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people in Australia the review also draws on literature from around the world, particularly from the large body of evidence in the United States of America on American Indian and Alaskan Native children.'--Executive summary. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Achieving High Educational Standards for All Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Catherine E. Snow, 2002-04-15 The Council, with help from the US Department of Education, held the Millennium Convention in Washington, DC in September 2000. It gathered educators, researchers, and policy makers at the national, state, and local levels to assess success and failure in educating minority and disadvantaged students since the Brown vs, Board of Education decision nearly a half century before, report on research into the causes of the successes and failures, and review strategies and practices that hold promise for continuing improvements. There is no index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: The College Board College Handbook College Entrance Examination Board, 2007-06 Presents information on enrollment, fields of study, admission requirements, expenses, and student activities at two- and four-year colleges. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Schools of Thought Rexford Brown, 1993-08-10 As a result of his visits to classrooms across the nation, Brown has compiled an engaging, thought-provoking collection of classroom vignettes which show the ways in which national, state, and local school politics translate into changed classroom practices. Captures the breadth, depth, and urgency of education reform.--Bill Clinton. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Choice Time Renée Dinnerstein, 2016 Inquiry based play; Centers for reading; writing; mathematics and science |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Historical Painting Techniques, Materials, and Studio Practice Arie Wallert, 1996 |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: The Ultimate Teacher Appreciation Gift Book , 2020-04-07 Give every amazing teacher a gift they’ll treasure forever with a book filled with fun prompts that kids can fill out, personalize, and color to say thank you for a wonderful school year. Every one-of-a-kind teacher deserves a one-of-a-kind gift! The Ultimate Teacher Appreciation Gift Book gives kids of all ages the chance to record memories from the school year, draw, color, and create unique appreciation pages. Kids can give their favorite teacher the entire book to show their gratitude or tear out the individual, perforated pages to include one or many with a special thank you gift. Inside, students are prompted to write notes and stories about what made their year so special, like: My favorite memory from this year was definitely. . . The funniest thing you said was. . . I will miss these three things most about our class. . . These are five things I’ll remember about you. . . You are such a special teacher because. . . For the holidays, end of school, Teacher Appreciation Week, or just because, give teachers a personalized book they can treasure forever and that tells them exactly what kind of difference they made in their students’ lives. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: What I Appreciate About My Teacher Perfectpixel, 2019-06 Totally amazing teacher gift. Tell your teachers just how valuable and appreciated they really are! It is full of inspiration and fill in the blank style statement for you and your child to fill in about their teachers. Size: 8.5 x 11 50 Pages Useful, beautiful and appreciative, this book would be greatly appreciated by any teacher! |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: 50 Ways to Say Thank You to a Teacher Teacher Appreciation Team, 2018-03-22 50 Ways to Say Thank You to a Teacher: A Teacher Appreciation Gift of Beautiful Quotes, Notes, and Sayings About How Teachers Have a Positive Impact on Our Lives Teachers who go above and beyond deserve special teacher appreciation gifts. This book has been well crafted to say thank you to the greatest teacher in your life. A wonderful gift idea for teacher appreciation week 2018 and teacher appreciation day 2018! This is the perfect gift to make them feel appreciated by some of history's most passionate thinkers, writers, and artists. This elegant book includes the inspiring words of Plato, Maya Angelou, Alexander the Great, and many others, helping you communicate your appreciation with profound observations. All of these hand-selected quotes are overlaid on gorgeous full-color pictures or beautiful designs. The recepient of this gift will want to sit down with a cup of coffee and reflect on the sentiments inside which perfectly express the appreciation they should feel. Inside you will find: -Inspirational quotes: Found throughout the book are uplifting quotes from many of the world's historical figures emphasizing the importance of a teacher in someone's life: The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you. -B.B. King Teching is the greatest act of optimism. -Collen Wilcox -Beautiful images: Every page has remarkable photos to captivate the eye. The clear, crisp images act as a background and a sentimental way into your teacher's heart. Making the perfect gifts for teachers, this present can be read over and over again.This collection of timeless reflections and notes on teaching will serve as an inspiration to your favorite teacher for years to come. Make sure you give this book to a teacher soon to let them know how much you appreciate them. The perfect companion to a coffee mug or gift cards, or perfect by itself as well, make sure your favortie teacher receives this heartfelt expression of appreciation. |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Teacher Appreciation Day Lynn Plourde, 2005-07 Despite the simplicity of the gifts and good gestures by her fellow classmates, Maybella Jean Wishywashy cannot seem to get a handle on what to give to or do for her teacher on her special day and so just ends up going overboard in everything she doe |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: The Teacher Appreciation Book Sweet Sally, 2019-03-15 A GREAT GIFT FOR YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER! This creative fill-in-the-blank venture is made for your one of a kind teacher! Please let us help you check all the boxes for the perfect gift: It's beautiful and personalized by YOU! A thoughtful gift to truly express your appreciation! It's printed on high-quality 60lb. stock (Good medium for crayons, markers, colored pencils and paint) No book is the same! Let us tell you what this gift is not: Typical Tote Bag Engraved Mug to add to the collection. A card... come on, show some effort! An Apple. Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! |
nyc doe teacher appreciation week 2023: Through and Thru All Mean Different Things Teacher Gifts, 2019-09-10 A Wonderful Teacher Gift Under 10.00! This extra special teacher appreciation notebook or journal is the perfect way to express your gratitude to the best teacher ever! Filled with 110 pages of specially designed interior, it serves as a wonderful notebook for teachers (educators) to write in daily plans and a memorable (and useful) gift for teachers. With the heartwarming well designed color matte SOFT cover, this notebook will help remind a teacher that their hard work is appreciated. This Notebook for Teachers are perfect for: Teacher Appreciation Gifts Teacher End of the School Year Gifts Teacher Thank You Gifts Teacher Inspirational Quote Gifts Teacher Retirement Gifts And many, many more..... Scroll up and get your copy today or Add to Cart and purchase later |
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