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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-354-5500



Address: 500 Fifth Avenue 10110 New York, NY, US

Website: www.wwnorton.com/education

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Norton Books in Education 13.07.2021

Register today for a FREE National Council of Teachers of English webinar with Geraldine Woods on Wednesday, May 19 at 4:00pm ET - https://bit.ly/3vTc8pY. Geraldine will share strategies on how to teach writing and close reading using great sentences from fiction, nonfiction, poetry, song lyrics, and more!

Norton Books in Education 01.07.2021

Register to join Geraldine Woods' FREE author chat with Books in Common NW (Country Bookshelf) on Thursday, May 20, 6:30pm PDT. She'll be discussing her new book SENTENCE. A PERIOD-TO-PERIOD GUIDE FOR BUILDING BETTER READERS AND WRITERS. Learn more at WWNorton.com/rd/sentence!

Norton Books in Education 17.06.2021

In support of Mental Health Awareness Month, we're pleased to offer some free resources for schools to develop their student mental health plans and 20% OFF a selection of books focused on mindfulness, equity, advocacy, and social and emotional learning. Learn more at the link below!

Norton Books in Education 15.06.2021

Don't forget to register for Alex Shevrin Venet's FREE 1-Hour Live Webinar Thursday, May 20th at 7:00 pm (EDT) sponsored by Antioch University New England! Alex will be celebrating her new book, EQUITY-CENTERED TRAUMA-INFORMED EDUCATION (WWNorton.com/rd/equity), which provides trauma-informed practices for teachers, school leaders, and anyone else who is invested in making change in education. Register at the link below!

Norton Books in Education 08.06.2021

Geraldine Woods joins Steven Miletto on the Teaching, Learning, Leading K-12 Podcast (Heart of Georgia RESA) to discuss her two Norton books, 25 GREAT SENTENCES AND HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY (WWNorton.com/rd/25great) and SENTENCE. A PERIOD-TO-PERIOD GUIDE TO BUILDING BETTER READERS AND WRITERS (WWNorton.com/rd/sentence), and how they inspire creativity in both teachers and their students. Jump to 4:20 to start the interview.