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News Release: Building Character from the Start

February 2, 2010

New Educator Resource is a Breath of Fresh Air: Building Character from the Start

MINNEAPOLIS: Bringing energy and inspiration to your classroom can be a daunting daily task. Building Character from the Start: 201 Activities to Foster Creativity, Literacy, and Play in K–3 by nationally recognized authors Susan Ragsdale and Ann Saylor can help. With activities and lessons, this new resource helps teachers to inspire students to build new skills and open the doors of positive exploration.MORE

News Release: Great Group Skits

September 1, 2009

Inspire confidence, creative expression and trust with excellent new guide: Great Group Skits

MINNEAPOLIS: Adolescence is considered to be a stage of physical awkwardness and social uncertainty, which can sometimes inhibit teenagers from reaching their full potential. Whether in the classroom, on stage in front of peers or relating to friends, developing confident dialogue and social interaction is an essential life skill that will benefit and empower adolescents throughout high school and well into their adult lives.MORE

News Release: How Was Your Day at School?

January 1, 2009

How Was Your Day at School? suggests ways to improve teacher job satisfaction

MINNEAPOLIS: According to the National Education Association Web site, nearly 50 percent of teachers leave the profession within the first five years of teaching, and many cite lack of collegiality and dissatisfaction with workplace climate as primary reasons. Because the influence of the classroom teacher is the single most important factor in predicting student academic success, schools desperately need to overcome the barriers to retaining high-quality teachers.MORE