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Early Educator Magazine app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 1216 ratings )
Education Newsstand Literary Magazines & Journals Parenting & Family
Developer: Loligo Media
Free
Current version: 9.8.9, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 10 Sep 2013
App size: 35.9 Mb

Discover all the latest news, resources and strategies for early educators and preschool teachers working in early childhood education in this highly interactive mag. You will find info on things like using technology in early education, the best teaching apps for the ipad, interactive video guides and current articles from industry experts that will help you grow and update your teaching skills for kids 0-5 years old.

Early Educator Magazine Subscription available: A single issue for $3.99 (non-subscription) 1-month subscription for $3.99, automatically renewed until cancelled. Payment for all purchases will be charged to your iTunes account at the confirmation of your purchase.

SUBSCRIBERS AUTOMATIC-RENEWAL FEATURE: Your subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Your iTunes account will automatically be charged at the same price for renewal 24-hours prior to the end of the current period (another year for annual subscribers, another month for monthly subscribers) unless you change your subscription preferences in your account settings. You can manage your subscriptions through your Account settings after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the active subscription period. Please go to http://www.loligomedia.com/contact-us/ for more information

Latest reviews of Early Educator Magazine app for iPhone and iPad

Wonderful!
I have been looking for a magazine for early childhood education. I have taught kindergarten in Texas for 16 years and am always looking for ways to grow and keep current. I look forward to new issues soon. I would be interested in an issue on hands - on early science experiments with resources. Here in America we are pushing the kindergarten students so fast in acquiring reading skills that I feel they dont get enough practice on foundation skills before we have moved on to blends,digraphs, silent e, and diphthongs by the spring semester. It seems such a fine line to keep from pushing them to the point of frustration with administrators and government expectation breathing down your neck to get them further.
Teacher
This is just a bunch of magazines for early childhood that you pay a fee for to subscribe to each one.
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