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National Teacher Day is May 7, 2024, and Teacher Appreciation Week runs Monday, May 6, to Friday, May 10. The idea for a week to honor teachers began more than 70 years ago with first lady Eleanor ...
National Teacher Day is May 7, 2024, and Teacher Appreciation Week runs Monday, May 6, to Friday, May 10. The idea for a week to honor teachers began more than 70 years ago with first lady Eleanor ...
McAlister's Deli: Teachers can get a free 32-ounce tea from May 6-12 with a valid ID. Buffalo Wild Wings: Until May 12, teachers and school staff get 20% off their orders with valid IDs on dine-in ...
Great teachers build nations. They inspire, awaken and raise our children’s expectations. They coax imaginations and lead students to discovery. Teachers shape the next generation of decision-makers. While this work is deeply rewarding, teaching is also incredibly hard—as intellectually rigorous as it is emotionally draining.
Keep reading to find 46 deals and freebies that can make Teacher Appreciation Week extra special. This guide will cover the following: Teacher Appreciation Week 2021 Freebies, Discounts, Deals and ...
Last week, we celebrated teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week, May 8–12. In case you missed it, OSERS highlighted two states working to address the special education teacher shortage. Additionally, 10 dedicated teachers and professors shared why they teach. Meet the Teachers Joanna Alvarez. 6-8th Grade Special Education Teacher
I didn’t! In 2014, I was feeling burnt out, as many educators often feel. I loved being with kids, but felt I wanted to impact education on a larger scale, and I needed a change of pace. As teacher burnout is on the rise, it is of critical importance to find ways to keep our most effective educators in the classroom.
This Teacher Appreciation Week, a few Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) Scholars who completed their degree programs with support from a Personnel Development to Improve Services for Children with Disabilities (ALN 84.325) discretionary grant administered by the Office of Special Education Programs shared “Why I Teach.”