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Happy New Years from the National Center for Learning Disabilities!
In the new year, we can invest in brighter futures for our kids, champion research and knowledge, craft policies that work for kids and families, and shine a light on inequity. 2022, here we come!
bell hooks reminded us, “To teach in a manner that respects and cares for the souls of our students.” We will remember those words and move them forward.
Everybody knows how useful math is. But not everyone is aware of its fascinating nature: In fact, mathematics can have an aesthetic appeal equal to that of anything in the arts.
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RT @NYSPTA: We spoke to Dr. Joseph Kosciw of @GLSEN ’s Research Institute on how school climates have changed for LGBTQ students over the last 20 years. https://t.co/SDU17eNTy4
Today I met with @CityofBoston Mayor-Elect Michelle Wu to congratulate her and ensure a smooth transition, as we begin a new, historic chapter in the City we both love.
🙏🏿Rest In Power
Jerry Pinkney was an extraordinary artist and author who expressed, “Books give me a great feeling of personal and artistic satisfaction.”
The image below features only some of the many, many books he authored or illustrated.
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The beloved author and illustrator drew more than 70 books for kids — often about friendly bugs like that famous caterpillar. He said he got his inspiration from nature walks with his father. https://t.co/PeRCu6iv7E