Kate David

Owner Kate David Books/ Author Outskirts Press at Outskirts Press

Kate David is an accomplished sales executive with extensive experience in media and advertising. Currently serving as Vice President of Sales at iHeartMedia since December 2018, Kate manages local Account Executives and oversees advertising sales activities, focusing on revenue growth and sales expense control. Kate's previous roles include Vice President of Multi-Market Brand Partnerships at iHeartMedia, where responsibilities included developing business across various broadcast and digital platforms, and an account executive position at CBS Television Distribution and Clear Channel Radio. Additionally, Kate is an award-winning children's book author and owner of Kate David Books, known for creating impactful sales and marketing campaigns for children's literacy initiatives. A graduate of Ohio University with a degree in Journalism, Kate also has a solid foundation in promotions from earlier work at CBS Radio.

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Outskirts Press

Lesson plans are an essential part of a teacher’s day and help to guide the learning process in the classroom. But Anne Tenaglia discovered early on that there were more crucial ways to ensure the success of her students. Even an advanced degree does not guarantee that a teacher will be able to help their students succeed. Most of the time, the more valuable tools were not in the lesson plan at all. Anne takes us into the world of an urban elementary school, the lives of her students, and their trials and tribulations. As much knowledge as she imparted to her students, they returned the favor by teaching their teacher how to make them want to learn. These lessons did not come easy, they were learned the hard way, but each one brought their teacher to a closer understanding of the needs of each student. In It Wasn’t in the Lesson Plan, laugh at the antics of a student who copes by turning down his hearing aid, or the young man who uses humor to deal with his hard knock life. Beam with pride at students who used lessons learned in reading, writing, and math to take them far. Admire the students who, despite all odds, become contributing members of society. Each of the students in the book teaches their instructor new ideas that help transform the lives of other students down the line. And through it all, music, empathy, and respect are interwoven and ever-present in the daily trials and triumphs in the classroom.


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