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Teacher Appreciation Week starts May 6. Here are some delicious deals from restaurants to help keep teachers, faculty and even students fed with discounts.
May 6 - 12, teachers and school staff who show a valid ID in stores can get one free classic cookie. McAlister's Deli May 6 - 12, get a free tea when you show your badge or ID.
We've also included plenty of next-level ideas they'll want to keep in the classroom, such as that inspired 5-in-1 tool pen, and a few they'll relish using at home (hellooooo pampering bath products).
Cofounders, Ronald Wolk and Martha Matzke, wanted Education Week to be a version of the Chronicle, but focused on kindergarten through 12th grade. [1] Wolk was Education Week’s first publisher and editor in chief. [6] Matzke was later named executive editor. [7] The first issue of Education Week appeared on September 7, 1981. [8]
DOD Tuition Assistance is a US Department of Defense (DOD) program that funds higher education programming for US military servicemembers. Currently, DOD TA funds servicemember's college tuition and fees, not to exceed $250 per semester credit hour or $166 per quarter credit hour and not to exceed $4,500 per fiscal year, Oct. 1 through Sept. 30.
Educational television or learning television is the use of television programs in the field of distance education.It may be in the form of individual television programs or dedicated specialty channels that are often associated with cable television in the United States as Public, educational, and government access (PEG) channel providers.
In honor of National Teacher Day and Teacher Appreciation Week, here are some deals for teachers and for those who want to show our educators a little love. 19 Teacher Appreciation Week freebies ...
With the resulting funds, EPE began Education Week, in 1981. [12] [13] Education Week was envisioned by its cofounders, Wolk and Martha Matzke, a fellow journalist, [14] as a version of the Chronicle focused on kindergarten through 12th grade. [15] Wolk was Education Week’s first publisher and editor in chief. [16] Matzke was later named ...