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On the Search for Books for Educators, by Educators
by Tom Rademacher, acquisitions editor for professional resources for Free Spirit Publishing and Shell Education If you’ve met me in the past sixteen years, you’ve likely known me as a teacher. That work has dominated my heart, my time, and … Continue reading
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Tagged books by teachers, books for teachers, teacher professional development
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Summer Reading? How About Summer Writing?
By Meg Bratsch, Free Spirit’s acquisitions manager (and erstwhile editor) Now is the time of year we start making our summer reading lists and stocking our bookshelves, beach bags, e-readers, and smartphones with hot new titles. But this summer, instead … Continue reading
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