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As any Montessori kindergartener can handle serving, eating, and cleaning-up after himself, a teacher shouldn't need to be an educational wizard to turn the daily at-desk breakfast routine into a teachable moment on personable responsibility.
Jacqueline Edelberg: Chicago Schools Serve Up Breakfast, But Not Everyone's Happy Jacqueline Edelberg 2011
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I think it would take some additional, cleaning-up bills – perhaps through budget reconciliation – to get HCR to the point where Democrats could brag about it.
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A vocal group at Blaine Elementary argues that the 10 minutes spent serving, eating, and cleaning-up breakfast -- which could easily balloon into 15 or 20 minutes -- will gobble-up precious classroom instructional time amounting to at least 10 days a year.
Jacqueline Edelberg: Chicago Schools Serve Up Breakfast, But Not Everyone's Happy Jacqueline Edelberg 2011
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A vocal group at Blaine Elementary argues that the 10 minutes spent serving, eating, and cleaning-up breakfast -- which could easily balloon into 15 or 20 minutes -- will gobble-up precious classroom instructional time amounting to at least 10 days a year.
Jacqueline Edelberg: Chicago Schools Serve Up Breakfast, But Not Everyone's Happy Jacqueline Edelberg 2011
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As any Montessori kindergartener can handle serving, eating, and cleaning-up after himself, a teacher shouldn't need to be an educational wizard to turn the daily at-desk breakfast routine into a teachable moment on personable responsibility.
Jacqueline Edelberg: Chicago Schools Serve Up Breakfast, But Not Everyone's Happy Jacqueline Edelberg 2011
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As any Montessori kindergartener can handle serving, eating, and cleaning-up after himself, a teacher shouldn't need to be an educational wizard to turn the daily at-desk breakfast routine into a teachable moment on personable responsibility.
Jacqueline Edelberg: Chicago Schools Serve Up Breakfast, But Not Everyone's Happy Jacqueline Edelberg 2011
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A vocal group at Blaine Elementary argues that the 10 minutes spent serving, eating, and cleaning-up breakfast -- which could easily balloon into 15 or 20 minutes -- will gobble-up precious classroom instructional time amounting to at least 10 days a year.
Jacqueline Edelberg: Chicago Schools Serve Up Breakfast, But Not Everyone's Happy Jacqueline Edelberg 2011
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And because Rome was, then as always, the capital of our fortunes, the cleaning-up process must needs begin at Rome.
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As any Montessori kindergartener can handle serving, eating, and cleaning-up after himself, a teacher shouldn't need to be an educational wizard to turn the daily at-desk breakfast routine into a teachable moment on personable responsibility.
Jacqueline Edelberg: Chicago Schools Serve Up Breakfast, But Not Everyone's Happy Jacqueline Edelberg 2011
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A vocal group at Blaine Elementary argues that the 10 minutes spent serving, eating, and cleaning-up breakfast -- which could easily balloon into 15 or 20 minutes -- will gobble-up precious classroom instructional time amounting to at least 10 days a year.
Jacqueline Edelberg: Chicago Schools Serve Up Breakfast, But Not Everyone's Happy Jacqueline Edelberg 2011
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