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40,000 Teachers Give Their Views on Education Reform in "Primary Sources"

 

Teachers Call For Engaging Curriculum, Supportive Leadership, Clear Standards Common Across States in Survey by Scholastic Inc. and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

 

Peace One Day, Offers Free Multi-Media Online Curriculum to U.S. Middle and High Schools

 

in association with Scholastic, and underwritten by Ben & Jerry’s, educational program features 21 lesson plans, DVD, and live webcast designed to motivate teen participation in Peace Day on September 21st, 2010, a day adopted by all UN members and recognized by the US Senate

 

Scholastic Media Announces New Partners for Scholastic and Little Scholastic Brands

Company Inks Deals with Kids Station Toys Inc. and Tara Toy Corporation
for Infant, Toddler and Youth Products

Scholastic Media Teams Up With FAO Schwarz to Celebrate Valentine's Day with Clifford the Big Red Dog®

Celebration of BE BIG™ Civic Engagement Campaign Includes
FAO Schwarz Fifth Avenue Store Window Display and
In-Store Event Hosted by Sherri Shepherd of “The View”

American Family Insurance Sponsors Clifford the Big Red Dog® BE BIG™ Campaign

Wisconsin Based Insurance Company to Serve as Inaugural Sponsor
of Scholastic Campaign to Support Civic Engagement

Scholastic Names the Decade's Ten Big Ideas in Education

December 16, 2009 (New York, NY) – As 2009 draws to a close, Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, today named 10 Big Ideas in Education from the first decade of the 21st Century. They are:

2000-2009 – The Decade of Harry Potter Gives Kids and Adults a Reason to Love Reading

New York, NY (December 15, 2009) - This was the decade of Harry Potter. Who could have predicted that one magical series could get kids around the world to put down their video games, shut off the TV and devour 800-page books? Books became cool again, with the birth of the midnight release party and kids and adults dressing like fictional characters. Fans of all ages read and re-read J.K.

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