Sentences with phrase «scholastic magazine»

Twenty years ago Philip Pearlstein was a painterly painter approaching 40, with a career that had already spanned 20 years and encompassed prizes in two consecutive Scholastic Magazine National High School Art Exhibitions, a stint in the army, a bachelor's degree from Carnegie Institute of Technology, a bachelor apartment in New York shared with Andy Warhol, marriage, inclusion in an «Emerging Talent» show assembled by Clement Greenberg, a master's degree in art history from New York University (thesis on Picabia), a trip out West, a summer in Montauk, another in Maine, writing for art magazines,
Scholastic Magazine examines student - centered learning and portfolio assessment at Impact Academy of Arts and Technology, led by New Leader Sean McClung.
Her work, which primarily focuses on lifestyle and pet - related topics, has been published in Lucky Puppy, Parenting, Parents, and Scholastic magazines, Pet360.com, Pet MD.com, Petcha.com, as well as CNN, AOL and Yahoo Shine.
My career as an author began by writing a monthly science supplement for Scholastic magazines, and I soon began writing science books for children.

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He had been an editor of a Muslim Congress magazine and was recognized as a polished writer, even though he had neither the formal scholastic training of a religious seminary nor the Western training of an English school.
YourOrganicChild.com has been featured in Scholastic Parent and Child Magazine as a Top Eco-Friendly Blog.
I saw a recipe for broccoli cheddar quiche as I was flipping through a Scholastic Parent & Child magazine recently.
Scholastic creates quality books, print and technology - based learning materials and programs, magazines, multi-media and other products that help children learn both at school and at home.
Other Collector's Edition Exclusives are: The Wizard of Oz Comes to Life (Grauman's Chinese Theatre Souvenir Premiere Program on August 15, 1939), Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer Studio News (the IntraCorporate House Organ / Newspaper for the week beginning Monday, August 14, 1939 specifically celebrating the release of The Wizard of Oz), Photoplay Studies - Rare Secondary Education Scholastic In Honor of The Wizard of Oz (magazine, volume V, number 12: circa August 1939), the studio's invitation to The Grauman's Premiere (that included tickets to the original opening night, plus a newly designed commemorative ticket), and Deluxe Collector's Portfolio (reproductions of original 1939 Kodachrome Publicity Art, with nine portraits and on - set photographs).
For generations, American schoolchildren have kept up with current events with the help of such venerable classroom magazines as Junior Scholastic and My Weekly Reader.
In between, Scholastic had hired me to be the editor of Let's Find Out, a kindergarten magazine.
-- Jonathan Sapers, a graduate of Harvard College, is a freelance writer in New York who writes about education for Scholastic Administrator and Teachers College Alumni Magazine.
The article, published in the April 19 People magazine, reports the findings of Julian Stanley, a psychologist at The Johns Hopkins University who has completed a nationwide search for youngsters under 13 years of age who have scored 700 or higher on the mathematics portion of the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
Scholastic creates quality educational and entertaining materials and products for use in school and at home, including children's books, magazines, technology - based products, teacher materials, television programming, film, videos and toys.
LAUSD's social media director, Stephanie Abrams (pictured) has already been the subject of a smattering of news coverage and is featured in next month's Scholastic Administrator magazine.
Scholastic Administrator Magazine August 2009 article featuring MITUL and TURN leaders talking about why «collaborating with the enemy» is the best route to progress.
He serves on the Advisory Boards for eSchool News, and Scholastic Administr@tor Magazine, GetNetWise and Generation Y.
My work has been featured in Scholastic Teacher magazine and on popular websites like BuzzFeed.
Monotype has created custom typefaces for many leading publishing companies such as Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, New Yorker Magazine, Scholastic and WorldBook; advertising and branding agencies such as Landor Associates, Newell Sorrell and Temerlain McClain; and developers of software and hardware products like Apple, Adobe, IBM, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems and many others.
«Readers of Scholastic Parent & Child magazine look to the publication as a trusted source when it comes to finding the right products for their children,» continued Scott Cooper, CEO of ShopAdvisor.
The Gold Star Toy Awards are determined by the editors of Scholastic's magazine, chosen through thousands of submissions from toy manufacturers and were chosen based on being «innovative and cool; magnetic and engaging for the child; mind - expanding or educational; and an excellent value to the consumer.»
She has worked and written for a variety of publications, including Huffington Post, IndieReader, LIFE.com, Santa Barbara Magazine, Noozhawk, Yahoo! Voices, eHow, Examiner.com, Scholastic's Storia, and FarFaria.
The Kindle, Barnes & Noble NOOK, Sony Reader and others are all monochrome and fine for reading a plain text book but not so good for color publications, like reference books, cookbooks, scholastic text books, and glossy magazines.
It is unabashedly a magazine for children — almost exactly like CTW's Enter or Scholastic's extremely short - lived K - Power in America.
2005 Curran & Connors Art & Design Scholarship Smithtown High School Art & Literary Magazine Scholarship Regional Gold Key Winner, Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Winner, Award of Distinction, «Long Island's Best: Young Artists at Heckscher»
Last month, five different Art21 artists were featured in the first five pages of Scholastic Art magazine, an issue that celebrated contemporary women artists including Laylah Ali (featured on the...
Next to Superman is Pearlstein's Merry - Go - Round, a painting that won him honors in a scholastic contest, was displayed in the Met, and was reproduced in color in Life magazine in 1941.
Previously she was an assistant editor at Scholastic's Science World magazine.
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