Here are the Answers to last week's Presidential Trivia
1) Ronald Reagan, Donald Trump
2) five- John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy
3) Theodore Roosevelt
4) Woodrow Wilson ( degree from Johns Hopkins University )
5) Twelve Presidents did not attain college degrees including George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
6) Four- Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson , Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama
7) Jimmy Carter was the only Naval Academy graduate.
8) Thomas Jefferson
9) John F. Kennedy - Profiles in Courage
10) Barack Obama
How many did you get correct?
Jeff and Ida Margolis devoted their careers to public education. Jeff was an academic advisor and adjunct professor at Rowan University's College of Education. Ida was a high school social studies chairperson and also an adjunct faculty member at Rowan.We have collaborated on articles on educational topics. Our blog provides information and resources for teachers seeking professional development. Book reviews,lesson plans,editorials and pertinent articles will be available.
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Presidential Trivia
In researching material for my upcoming book, The Presidential Literary Circle, I came across a number of fun facts about US presidents that I would like to share with our readers. See if you can answer these questions.
1) Which two Presidents have stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
2) How many Presidents attended Harvard University for their undergraduate college?
3) Which US President has written the most books?
4) Who is the only President to have earned a Ph.d?
5) How many Presidents did not have college degrees?
6) How many Presidents were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?
7) Who is the only President that is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy?
8) Which President published his first book anonymously in Paris?
9) Who is the only President whose book earned the Pulitzer Prize?
10) Which former president has received the largest has advance for his memoirs?
Good Luck.- answers next time
1) Which two Presidents have stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
2) How many Presidents attended Harvard University for their undergraduate college?
3) Which US President has written the most books?
4) Who is the only President to have earned a Ph.d?
5) How many Presidents did not have college degrees?
6) How many Presidents were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?
7) Who is the only President that is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy?
8) Which President published his first book anonymously in Paris?
9) Who is the only President whose book earned the Pulitzer Prize?
10) Which former president has received the largest has advance for his memoirs?
Good Luck.- answers next time
Sunday, May 5, 2019
John F. Kennedy and Immigration
Prior to his assassination, President John F. Kennedy was in the process of writing a book that was to be titled " A Nation of Immigrants." In this manuscript, Kennedy wrote of the great contributions that many of the immigrant groups made when they came to America. He wrote the efforts of the Irish, the Italians and other ethnic group that arrived in the US between 1880 and 1924 when the immigration laws in this country changed. The last two chapters of the book was devoted to arguments that Kennedy hoped to be able to use to persuade Congress to change the outdated immigration laws. Tragically, Kennedy was gunned down in Dallas on November 22,1963 before completing the work. The book was ultimately published in 1964 with the introduction written by Abraham Foxman, then executive director of of the AntiDefamation League ( ADL). Kennedy had written articles on the topic of immigration for the ADL's magazine when he was a United States Senator from Massachusetts and had also given an important speech when we was honored by the organization. In 1965 Congress did pass an Immigration and Naturalization Act which was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson. Kennedy's book is as relevant now as it was then. A new edition was just released in 2018 with a new introduction by the current executive director of the ADL, which now holds the copyright to the book.
For more information about Presidential literature - books written by US Presidents, be sure to look for my upcoming book " The Presidents' Literary Circle."
For more information about Presidential literature - books written by US Presidents, be sure to look for my upcoming book " The Presidents' Literary Circle."
Thursday, February 14, 2019
A Thought for Presidents Day
Books Written By US Presidents
There have been over 150 books written by Presidents of the United States either before, during or after their terms in office. Only one such book was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and that is Profiles in Courage , written by John F. Kennedy. Kennedy wrote this book while he was a junior United States Senator from Massachusetts. He examines the lives of eight of his predecessors in Congress that took courageous stands against the politics of the day, whether it be the Civil War or the Impeachment of President Andrew Johnson. Interestedly enough, the first senator that Kennedy wrote about was John Quincy Adams, who was his predecessor as a Senator from Massachusetts.
Profiles in Courage went on to become a best seller and has been re-issued several times.
A 26 week television series based on the book was produced in 1965. Kennedy wrote several other books including Why England Slept and A Nation of Immigrants, but Profiles is the best known.
There have been over 150 books written by Presidents of the United States either before, during or after their terms in office. Only one such book was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and that is Profiles in Courage , written by John F. Kennedy. Kennedy wrote this book while he was a junior United States Senator from Massachusetts. He examines the lives of eight of his predecessors in Congress that took courageous stands against the politics of the day, whether it be the Civil War or the Impeachment of President Andrew Johnson. Interestedly enough, the first senator that Kennedy wrote about was John Quincy Adams, who was his predecessor as a Senator from Massachusetts.
Profiles in Courage went on to become a best seller and has been re-issued several times.
A 26 week television series based on the book was produced in 1965. Kennedy wrote several other books including Why England Slept and A Nation of Immigrants, but Profiles is the best known.
Monday, October 29, 2018
Our Apologies
Our Apologies
Dear readers-
Drew to some technical difficulties, we have not been able to post for several months. Hopefully we will be able to get back on track shortly. We know that we missed the beginning of school and that some of our readers had disruptions caused by Hurricane Michael. For those readers who are in college, I assume that you are either preparing for mid-terms or have just completed them. For all students and educators throughout the United States , I encourage you to get out and vote next week. Your vote counts!
Dear readers-
Drew to some technical difficulties, we have not been able to post for several months. Hopefully we will be able to get back on track shortly. We know that we missed the beginning of school and that some of our readers had disruptions caused by Hurricane Michael. For those readers who are in college, I assume that you are either preparing for mid-terms or have just completed them. For all students and educators throughout the United States , I encourage you to get out and vote next week. Your vote counts!
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Summer Educational Travels
My wife and I have been traveling a great deal this summer
to visit museums long on our “bucket list” as well as museums that just pop-up
during our travels. One thing that has been reassuring to us was the fact that
we saw many families- parents taking their children on learning adventures.
Washington DC was a busy and vibrant city. With many school trips over for the
year, families and summer campers filled the museums. Many of Washington’s
museums are free- The Smithsonian, The Library of Congress, National Portrait
Gallery as well as the Capitol Building and the Supreme Court.
Our visits to other places found us the sole visitors and
thus had “private tours’ of houses and museums. We discovered that not every
museum is worth seeing and that others have high priced admissions. You have to
do your homework. While you are researching, be sure to look for coupons
on-line and other discounts. For example, The Aircraft Carrier Intrepid Museum
in New York City is free for active military and veterans but you must bring
identification. There are also substantial admission discounts at the National
World War II Museum in New Orleans, but again, ID is required. Another caveat-
many museums throughout the US are closed on Monday’s, so plan accordingly.
For some students, the new school year begins in two weeks.
For others, there is still a month of vacation remaining. Hopefully there is
still time to learn about our history and culture. Visit a museum soon.
c. 2018 J. Margolis
Monday, July 2, 2018
Two States Pass Laws for Mental Health Education
The states of New York and Virginia have become the first two
states to pass laws that will require mental health education in schools.
The legislation in New York states will mandate an update to
current curriculum in elementary, middle and high schools. The Virginia law will require that meal health
education be integrated into the current health and phys. Ed curriculum for
students I the 9th and 10th grades.
With the rapid increase in teen depression and suicide as
well as the current opioid addiction crisis, it would seem timely (or overdue)
that someone would take the initiative. According to a recent CNN article “
suicide is the second leading cause of death among people between the ages of
15 and 24.
If your state has not established an initiate to deal with
the epidemic, please contact school and government officials where you live and
make the critical points that would help decision makers to at least establish
a dialogue and to craft policies and legislation to deal with this crisis.
c. 2018 J. Margolis
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