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Description
Poster #052
It is so tough to convince some unmotivated students to see any value in finishing school and getting a high school diploma. Your words can fall on deaf ears.
"Stay in School. Get a Diploma." This message does come through loud and clear when Poster #052 is on the classroom wall inspiring students to get a diploma. Poster #052 can go where mere words can't and is designed to impact even your most resistant, oppositional, defiant and uninterested students.
Finishing school is too important to rely on just words that may or may not work. Put Poster #052 on the job instead changing the lives of your students for the better.
Additional information
Weight | 0.45 lbs |
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Click to enlarge. School posters printed on medium weight 11″ x 17″ glossy stock
Price: $11.00
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SKU: 0791090400510 Categories: Graduate Lifestyle: Double the Dollars Series of Motivational Posters, Motivation & Dropout Prevention Posters, Posters, Posters 1-200 Tags: classroom, double, dropout prevention, dropouts, failing, graduate, high school, inspirational, middle school, motivating, poster, posters, staying in school, student, teacher
About Ruth Herman Wells
Author/Trainer Ruth Herman Wells, M.S. is the director of Youth Change Professional Development Workshops. In 2011, Ruth was rated as a Top 10 U.S. K-12 educational and motivational speaker by Speakerwiki and Speakermix. She is the author of several book series, a columnist, adjunct professor for two universities, and a popular keynote speaker and workshop presenter. Ruth's dozens of books includes Temper and Tantrum Tamers and Turn On the Turned-Off Student.