It Takes Someone Special To Teach Someone Special

It Takes Someone Special To Teach Someone Special
Title It Takes Someone Special To Teach Someone Special PDF eBook
Author Sped Teachers Rock
Publisher Independently Published
Total Pages 102
Release 2019-06-27
Genre
ISBN 9781076700803

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Special Education Teacher gifts are perfect for the end of the school year, graduation, Christmas, or Mother's Day for that special resource room teacher in your life. Featuring a beautiful floral journal design, this 6x9 notebook has lightly lined pages. It makes great gifts for special ed teachers for planning, inservices, ideas, behaviors, assessment observations, journaling, brainstorming, or writing in as a diary. This book is perfect if you are looking for Teacher Appreciation Gifts. Perfect travel size...throw it in your bag or purse! FEATURES: Premium Matte Finish Soft Cover Printed on Bright White Paper 6" x 9" 100 Lined Pages (50 pages front/back)

We're Not OK

We're Not OK
Title We're Not OK PDF eBook
Author Antija M. Allen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 263
Release 2022-05-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1316513343

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Explores racial inequity within higher education, and its impact on the inclusion, retention, and mental health of Black faculty.

Education as Gift

Education as Gift
Title Education as Gift PDF eBook
Author Damian Ruth
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 242
Release 2024-04-25
Genre Education
ISBN 9004689486

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Education is about human flourishing and explores meaning, purpose and values. As a holistic and integral practice for developing sustained attention and concentration, education is profoundly antithetical to the market and it is not a technological domain. The combination of markets and technology in the pursuit of efficiency destroys the potential of education to help societies nurture well-being. This book dives deeply into the overlapping crises of education today. The author draws on decades of experience and many disciplines to celebrate the spirit of education and to frame it as a gift.

The Gift Of Education

The Gift Of Education
Title The Gift Of Education PDF eBook
Author Norman A. Newberg
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 250
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780791466193

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Tells the story of how two philanthropists promised each of the 112 graduating sixth graders at Belmont Elementary, a school in one of Philadelphia’s poorest neighborhoods, a fully paid college education to the institution of their choice.

The Prize

The Prize
Title The Prize PDF eBook
Author Dale Russakoff
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 261
Release 2015
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0547840055

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As serialized in the New Yorker, a roiling, behind-the-scenes look at the high-pressure race to turn around Newark's failing schools, with Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Governor Chris Christie, and Senator Cory Booker in eyebrow-raising leading roles

The Gift of Education

The Gift of Education
Title The Gift of Education PDF eBook
Author K. Saltman
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 185
Release 2010-03-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0230105769

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This is a cutting edge book that not only maps and criticizes venture philanthropy but also offers a new and different way of conceptualizing public education in response to the neoliberal climate affecting all aspects of public education.

The Gift of Failure

The Gift of Failure
Title The Gift of Failure PDF eBook
Author Jessica Lahey
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 197
Release 2015-08-11
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0062299247

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The New York Times bestselling, groundbreaking manifesto on the critical school years when parents must learn to allow their children to experience the disappointment and frustration that occur from life’s inevitable problems so that they can grow up to be successful, resilient, and self-reliant adults Modern parenting is defined by an unprecedented level of overprotectiveness: parents who rush to school at the whim of a phone call to deliver forgotten assignments, who challenge teachers on report card disappointments, mastermind children’s friendships, and interfere on the playing field. As teacher and writer Jessica Lahey explains, even though these parents see themselves as being highly responsive to their children’s well being, they aren’t giving them the chance to experience failure—or the opportunity to learn to solve their own problems. Overparenting has the potential to ruin a child’s confidence and undermine their education, Lahey reminds us. Teachers don’t just teach reading, writing, and arithmetic. They teach responsibility, organization, manners, restraint, and foresight—important life skills children carry with them long after they leave the classroom. Providing a path toward solutions, Lahey lays out a blueprint with targeted advice for handling homework, report cards, social dynamics, and sports. Most importantly, she sets forth a plan to help parents learn to step back and embrace their children’s failures. Hard-hitting yet warm and wise, The Gift of Failure is essential reading for parents, educators, and psychologists nationwide who want to help children succeed.