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Episode 21: Matt Eicheldinger: Educator Turned Author
Matt Eicheldinger, B.A. \u2709, M.A. \u2712 is an educator who used stories from his life to motivate his middle school students. When he found that not only were these stories effective, when written down, they inspired even the most reluctant of readers. This put Matt down a path of becoming a published author. In 2021, he launched a Kickstarter campaign to self-publish Matt Sprouts and The Curse of Ten Broken Toes. When the book became a hit, he was able to sign with an agent who quickly sold Matt Sprouts to a publisher. Matt shares how he became interested in being an educator, how he navigated the process of becoming a published author, and his future plans for more books
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[AIDS Memorial Quilt Panel for Matt Casey]
Photograph of the AIDS memorial quilt panel for Matt Casey. Block number is 2236. Photograph of quilt has been cropped and mounted to a 4" x 6" index card
Fathers 4 Justice [Hardcover] Matt O'Connor (Author)
5 Photographs published within the first book from Matt O'Connor, a freelance marketing consultant and family law campaigner. This is Matt O'Connor's personal account of the most controversial protest movement of recent times, FATHERS 4 JUSTICE. Fearlessly honest and utterly irreverent Matt's own story will appeal to anyone whose family relationships have been torn to pieces by divorce and the family courts system
Book of the Month: Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library
Author: Nick Kelson-Packer Weber State University Our book of the month recommendation is Matt Haig’s novel The Midnight Library. Imagine slipping into a parallel world where instead of getting that chocolate sundae at your local ice cream parlor, you instead opted for a parfait somewhere else. This choice then led you to meet someone new, someone who invites you to join them in exotic, overseas adventures. That is the premise of Matt Haig’s new book, The Midnight Library. Matt Haig is a reno..
Sy Montgomery and Matt Patterson: 2024 Cook Prize Gold Medal Winners
Author Sy Montgomery and illustrator Matt Patterson\u27s video for The Book of Turtles (Clarion)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1012/thumbnail.jp
Survey report 1998/99 summer season Voyage 4 to 5 Australian Antarctic Division Authors - Matt King / Rachael Manson / Lee Palfrey / UTAS and Army
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The values provided in temporal and spatial coverage are approximate only.Taken from sections of the report:<br/><br/>Introduction<br/>This report details some sections of the survey work performed at Casey station, Antarctica, during the 1998/99 field season. Surveyors Henk Brolsma, John Hyslop, Matt King, Rachael Manson and Lee Palfrey were ashore at Casey for two days in March 1999.<br/><br/>Surveyors Henk Brolsma and John Hyslop were undertaking a round trip on Voyage 5.2, visiting Mawson, Davis and Casey stations.<br/><br/>Surveyors Matt King and Rachael Manson from the Centre for Spatial Information Science, University of Tasmania, and Lee Palfrey, a Royal Australian Army Cartographer/Surveyor were travelling home following their summer season at Davis station, the details of which are reported elsewhere.<br/><br/>This report does not cover certain non-GPS activities performed by John Hyslop and Henk Brolsma while at Casey. <br/> <br/>Project Outline<br/>The survey program consisted of the following major areas:<br/>- Photo control <br/> - SSSI 16<br/> - Casey Station<br/> - Wilkes Station and Tip<br/>- Detail Survey of Wilkes Station<br/>- Setting out of cane grid at Wilkes<br/>- Casey plateau access survey<br/>- Providing GPS coordinates for survey marks in the tide gauge bench mark array<br/>- Completion of various tasks relating to the Casey tide gauge<br/> - Timed water-level measurements.<br/> - Levelling connection between the tide gauge bench marks
Matt de la Peña Josette Frank Award 2022 Acceptance Speech
Author Matt de la Peña wins the Josette Frank Award (for young readers) 2022 for Milo Imagines the World from Bank Street College Children\u27s Book Committee.
The Josette Frank Award
This award for fiction honors a book or books of outstanding literary merit in which children or young people deal in a positive and realistic way with difficulties in their world and grow emotionally and morally. The award has been given annually since 1943. Josette Frank, the editor of anthologies for children, served for many years as the Executive Director of the Child Study Association of America of which this committee was a part.https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cbc_awards/1001/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Matt Mendez
Matt Mendez, author of Twitching Heart, a collection of short stories, and Barely Missing Everythin
Recall this Book 61: A Conversation with Matt Karp about Class Dealignments
We are delighted to begin the Brahmin Left series with Matt Karp, historian at Princeton, author of This Vast Southern Empire and a perennially thought-provoking essayist about the complex 19th and 20th century genealogies of contemporary American politics: "The Politics of a Second Gilded Age" is the essay that links most closely to this conversation
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