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Category Archives: Summer
Whole Thing Is Going To Turn Out Right
This will start out—this is not the summer blog I had anticipated actually. While from time to time, my ideas are not in third person, today, I am writing to my followers about a change upcoming for ParaEducate. If you … Continue reading
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It Is Political, But Not In The Way You Think
We had no intention of returning this quickly. But as a company, we cannot ignore the simple fact that the rise of violence lately in the United States is running rampant. We recognize that our readers are probably exhausted by … Continue reading
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Not the Summer We Had Planned
We want to say first of all, it was not a bad summer on our part. It was just the type of summer that got away from us. We are in progress to publish. We suspect that we will announce … Continue reading
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On Recharge
We have been off for weeks. And it’s sort of glorious to not have to go through the ins and outs of work. But the summer off for ParaEducate also means publication work. We were ambitious eight weeks ago. We … Continue reading
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Summer Is For Announcements
It’s been over a month now since we signed off for the academic year and we have something to share with you all. This week, we announced our newest book Reading for the Field became available for purchase through our … Continue reading
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A Busy Summer 2016
We’re back, for a little while. It’s been a busy summer at ParaEducate. We just got our copies of the Brookes Publishing Company’s Inclusive Calendar for the 2016-2017 academic calendar right as July started. We are included in this calendar … Continue reading
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Summer Blog 2015: #BetterTogether
So two weeks after Renay said our blog for summer would be early, this is still quite early. We had anticipated talking about the upcoming release of “Finding It in the World: World Geography Level 2, 2nd Edition”, as of … Continue reading
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From The Not So Lazy Summer Days
Since signing off from regular weekly blog posts, ParaEducate has been frantically working to get a huge to do list done for the upcoming school year in addition to personal traveling. Of the most importance, we’re so very proud to … Continue reading
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