Thelma Johnson Streat (1911-1959), artist, dancer, and educator who was the first African-American woman to have a painting exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, in 1942

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Hey Educators! Want to integrate Manga Classics in your classroom but not sure where to start? We've got you covered! Check out the link below for free, downloadable lesson plans for all of our Manga Classics titles, including our newest title, Dracula!

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Finding life balance pt 3. Since I started work as an educator, running as been one of my favourite activities.

Finding new routes on the trail or rural roads is always fun!

Running in the “tunnel” on Line 2 in the Fall is the best!

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"Why should a woman be confined to home & denied her rightful place in society?" —Bengali poet, educator, & activist Kamini Roy.

Today's honors the first Indian woman to graduate with honors & an advocate for women's rights & education.

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Today's Goodle Doodle in Brazil features the abolitionist and famous black female author and educator Maria Firmina dos Reis, who wrote the 1859 abolitionist novel Úrsula. The illustration celebrating her life and work was created by artist Nik Neves.

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day 7 // , an emcee based in Michigan. Lyrical wordsmith, verbal dexterity, catchy flow, & poet w/ an empowering message. Community activist & educator. First 4x undefeated freestyle champ on 106 & Park in '01. Listen to Sugar Water!

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This conference table is packed with great resources and surrounded by 6 dedicated educators working to design small group instruction for their fragile readers.

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Still a few slots left to see our immersive exhibition, 'Leonardo: Experience a Masterpiece'. Free admission for students, teachers and home educators on 4 November. Email education-london.org.uk to book a timed slot.

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These two Venn Series works will be a part of the Kansas Art Education Association Fall Conference Digital Art Show. Looking forward to the energy and learning from fellow Kansas Art Educators next week!

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Educators, we want you to be as excited being at Chappaqua Children’s Book Fest as we are so we’re giving away a FREE VIRTUAL SCHOOL VISIT on FIRST GENERATION! It’s all part of the amazing at the Fest! See you in the Author Tent OCT 5!  🗽

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Join as venture into the world of “Every Educator Can be a Teacher of Reading!” and I encourage you to drop in and share how YOU are a Teacher of Reading this Thursday night, October 3 at 8:30 cst.

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I am an artist, writer, editor, educator, and recently started getting into cosplay and crafting. I am a lot of things, and among those things, More about all the things I do can be found at https://t.co/EPUhr2c1eY

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🗓️✏️ Date for Diary! 5.10.19 | 11am-12:30pm

FREE session at Carnegie Library as part of the Discover how drawing can lead to a more positive outlook w/ illustrator + educator 🌱

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I'm Rebecca, and this is my art thread! I'm a cartoonist, colourist, creative educator, production witch, watcher of birds, and brunch enthusiast.

📚 https://t.co/w3521r8sLP
🎨 https://t.co/qOpH5fLykB
🐿️ rhorner92.com

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Educators and enthusiasts can enjoy the amazing rewards available this week that offer inside info into comics. Get UNDERSTANDING COMICS, ANIMATED LIFE, HOW COMICS WORK & more when you support on the front lines of free expression! https://t.co/JVOKGAFr6h

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Young people are concerned about climate change, says Alex Standish, and our role as educators is to encourage a more-balanced narrative – we need to teach hope: https://t.co/0X4HsXjL31

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Young people are concerned about climate change, says Alex Standish, and our role as educators is to encourage a more-balanced narrative – we need to teach hope... https://t.co/0X4HsXjL31

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Young people are concerned about climate change, says Alex Standish, and our role as educators is to encourage a more-balanced narrative – we need to teach hope. https://t.co/0X4HsXjL31

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Loïs Mailou Jones (1905-1998), highly influential US artist and educator during her seven-decade career and one of the most notable figures of the Harlem Renaissance

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Young people are concerned about climate change, says Alex Standish, and our role as educators is to encourage a more-balanced narrative – we need to teach hope https://t.co/0X4HsXjL31

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