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  2. Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human ...

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    Students receive 30 minutes of daily, one-on-one instruction from a trained Reading Recovery teacher for 12 to 20 weeks. NYU Steinhardt is the primary teacher leader training site for Reading Recovery in NY and NJ. Since 1999, NYU has served approximately 119,000 children through the program. [33] The Research Alliance for New York City Schools

  3. Amy Bentley - Wikipedia

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    In Food in Time and Place: The American Historical Association Companion to Food History, eds. Paul Freedman, Joyce E. Chaplin, and Ken Albala (University of California Press, 2014): 165–187. Yelvington, Kevin A. and Amy Bentley, "Mintz, Sidney," in R. Jon McGee and Richard L. Warms (eds.), Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An ...

  4. New York University Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Around the world the Libraries offers access to about 10 million electronic journals, books, and databases. [15] NYU's Game Center Open Library in Brooklyn is the largest collection of games held by any university in the world.

  5. Titche-Goettinger - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Building at Main and Ervay Streets in downtown Dallas housed Titche-Goettinger between 1904 and 1929. Today it is a luxury-apartment building. The downtown Dallas flagship store is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a key contributing structure in Dallas' Harwood Historic District and Main Street District.

  6. Titche–Goettinger Building - Wikipedia

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    The store took on the Joske's name in 1979. In 1985 Allied Stores consolidated Joske's three Texas divisions, and the top three floors of the building were converted to corporate offices. The store connected its retail concourse to the expanding Dallas Pedestrian Network during a renovation of the basement, first and second floors in 1986. [8]

  7. Diane Ravitch - Wikipedia

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    Diane Silvers Ravitch (born July 1, 1938) is a historian of education, an educational policy analyst, and a research professor at New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. Previously, she was a U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education. In 2010, she became "an activist on behalf of public schools". [6]

  8. David J. Elliott - Wikipedia

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    He is a professor of music and music education at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development of New York University, in New York in the United States. He previously taught at the University of Toronto in Canada. [1] He has published several books, including: David J. Elliott (1995).

  9. Lone Star Comics - Wikipedia

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    Originally established as a quaint mail order company in 1961 [2] by area fanzine publisher and entrepreneur Jake "Buddy" Saunders, Lone Star opened its first brick-and-mortar store in 1977, eventually operating a chain of nine retail outlets in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. While still maintaining business locally, the company returned to ...