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  2. 30 Teacher Appreciation Gifts They Really Want ... - AOL

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    This list of teacher appreciation gifts includes personalized nameplates, thoughtful gift sets, unique jewelry, ... Teacher Gift Basket. amazon.com. $22.99. NaiCeay "Thank You" Bookmark.

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    Fill it with teacher essentials you know they'll use: Kleenex boxes, Lysol wipes, dry erase board markers, pencils and even a gift card to Target or Walmart for a really thoughtful gift. $13 at Amazon

  4. The best teacher gifts for 2023 that teachers actually want - AOL

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    When it comes to holiday gifts, any teacher I spoke to started off by saying they would be grateful for any gift — purchased or handmade — that a student gives them. Many even shared how a ...

  5. List of Teachers' Days - Wikipedia

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    In China, there are some activities for students to show their appreciation to teachers, such as presenting gifts, including cards and flowers. In addition, many former students will go back to their old primary schools, middle schools and high schools to give presents to their old teachers. [20] Colombia: 15 May

  6. Dedication (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    The dedication of Orfeo by Monteverdi, 1609. Evidence of dedications is provided back into Classical antiquity.Besides the wish to express their gratitude towards a certain person, the authors often had also other reasons to dedicate their work to a particular person.

  7. American Educator - Wikipedia

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    American Educator is a quarterly journal published by the American Federation of Teachers focusing on various issues about children and education. In mid-2011, its total circulation was over 900,000. [1] Recent authors include E. D. Hirsch Jr., Diane Ravitch, Richard W. Riley, Daniel T. Willingham and William Julius Wilson.