Posts Tagged ‘Schools’
Managing Emotions While Being a Student
In today’s society there is a lot of pressure, stress, anxiety and a handful of other emotions that come with being a student. Expectations from parents and teachers, the peer pressure from others and the internet can leave a child feeling overwhelmed very quickly. At this point in the semester, students have hopefully found…
Read MoreNational Hispanic American Heritage Month
September 15th marks the beginning of National Hispanic American Heritage Month. The United States is home to many Hispanic Americans with heritage roots all across the globe. September 15th through October 15th is a special time to recognize and honor those with Hispanic heritage. Why celebrate National Hispanic American Heritage Month? “National…
Read MoreLife Skills Every High Schooler Should Know
Curriculum isn’t the only thing that can be taught in classrooms. Teachers are provided to students to learn and be well-educated. However, being educated can go far behind what is required to be taught in the classroom. Before students graduate high school, besides understanding things like formulas to find the slope (y = mx…
Read MoreCelebrating Our Teachers
May 2nd through May 6th was Teacher Appreciation Week. It’s a time for teachers to be recognized for all that they do. Teachers all over the country go above and beyond all year long! Teaching isn’t always a job you can leave at your desk once the last bell of the day rings. Teachers…
Read MoreNational Education and Sharing Day
During April, National Education and Sharing Day is celebrated. That gives us reason to celebrate here at TextbookHub. Education is the key to being well- rounded and being given endless opportunities. Always do your best to educate somebody about something. Education is something that we shouldn’t take for granted as teachers. The use…
Read MoreHow to Spend Your Holiday Break
Everyone looks forward to their holiday break after spending hours upon hours in the classroom and working outside of the classroom. When November and December hit, it’s such a relief knowing you get some time off! By this point, you have returned from Thanksgiving break and are awaiting Christmas break! Here are…
Read MoreNational Special Education Day
December 2nd is National Special Education Day! It is incredible to celebrate a day that means so much to the United States education system. Whether you know someone with special needs, are someone with special needs, or are a special education educator this national day should fill you with joy. The History …
Read MoreSchool Fundraising Goes From Dreadful to Enjoyable
In most cases, fundraising goes hand in hand with going to school. The point of fundraising is to have added money that can be used for extracurriculars, fun activities or something that comes up that wasn’t considered when creating the budget for the school year. Depending on the school, they may find themselves with…
Read MoreEmily Weissmueller joins TextbookHub
TextbookHub is pleased to announce that Emily Pollinger Weissmueller has joined the team as a Sales Manager for the West Coast. Emily brings 14 years of experience and perspective as an elementary school teacher, along with over 6 years of working directly with school decision-makers and staff for World Book Inc. as an Educational Sales…
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