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Joyce Graham Fogwill is a retired science teacher with graduate degrees in Botany and Science Education. She continues her interest in Science Education and Nature photography.
Humanities for Kindergarten is the culmination of thirty-six years of teaching experience for its author, Mary T. Graffeo. She has taught for the Nassau County Board of Cooperative Educational Services at a school for Special Education students, and at a number of public schools on Long Island, N. Y., and was Music Co....[more]
Maxine Segal Handelman is the Consultant for Early Childhood Education for the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. Max holds an M.A. in Jewish Education from the Rhea Hirsch School of Education of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and an M.A. in Early Childhood Education from Pacific Oaks Col....[more]
Valerie Marsh is the author of thirteen storytelling books. Each book contains 20 stories which are high interest and invite audience participation. Valerie uses a variety of storytelling methods in her books such as paper-cutting, draw and tell, sign language, puppets made from food items, and tangrams. Valerie becam....[more]
I've been working in children's publishing for over 20 years, first as an editor, then writer and, for the past 15 years, as an illustrator. It's my favorite role yet. I love being surrounded by kids -- watching them, listening to them, and especially drawing them.
I'm the author of more than 70 books, including "Boys of Steel: The Creators of Superman." I'm also a cartoonist. I speak regularly at schools, libraries, conferences, and other venues nationwide.
Prior to his employment with the Ohio Virtual Academy/K12 Inc., Mark Thogmartin served as a classroom teacher, reading and math tutor, technology coordinator, headmaster, and building principal in both private and public schools. He earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of Kentucky, a ....[more]
Matthew Arnold (December 24, 1822 – April 15, 1888) was an English poet and critic. He is best known for the lyric poems “Dover Beach” (1867), “The Scholar-Gipsy” (1853), the commemorative poem “Thyrsis” (1865), a series of essays called Culture and Anarchy, and Literature and Dogma. Arnold was born at Laleham on ....[more]
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