The Best Gifts for Teachers, According to Teachers

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Even if schools are going virtual, here are the best gifts for teachers (according to teachers):

Photo: Courtesy Netflix Even in the best of times, being a teacher isn’t easy, and this year has been far from the best of times. Depending on the school district, teachers are figuring out how to adapt their lesson plans to Zoom, working to make their in-person classrooms as safe as possible, or juggling a hybrid of both. A thoughtful gift for a special teacher in your life would definitely be appreciated. The best teacher gifts aren’t knickknacks or desk objects shaped like pencils or apples.

Vanessa De Riggs, a second-grade teacher in Brooklyn, prefers cash or Visa/AMEX gift cards because they let her buy what she wants or needs, and they avoid the problem of what to do with gifts she doesn’t like. Vo points out that teachers spend a lot of their own money on supplies no matter where they work. He says “a Target or Amazon gift card is a gift that gives back because I’ll most likely spend it on my classroom, whether it’s antibacterial wipes, treats, or colored pencils.

$25 for 5 at Everlane Buy Dr. Bronner’s Organic Hand Sanitizer Spray, 12-Pack $60 Jenn Giustino, an elementary-school music teacher, would appreciate “some sort of array of cute sanitizers or set with lotion,” she says. “I love this because I certainly go through a ton of both working with younger kids.” Stella Benezra, a teacher of the deaf and hard of hearing in the Bronx, agrees that “gentle, natural hand sanitizers” would be nice. This pack of 12 lavender-scented Dr.

$14 at Amazon Buy $14 at Amazon Buy Expo Low-Odor Dry Erase Markers, Chisel Tip, Vibrant Colors, 16-Count $34 now 47% off $18 Another much-appreciated classroom-related gift, according to Marty Rogachefsky, operations manager at Neighborhood House Charter School in Boston, Massachusetts, would be “Expo markers! Teachers are always running out, and they can get really pricey.”

$16 at Amazon Buy $16 at Amazon Buy S’well Stainless Steel Water Bottle $35 $45 now 22% off $35 Elizabeth George, a preschool teacher in Manhattan, recommends giving “a nice water bottle, like S’well, since we drink a lot of water and those are pricey and useful forever.” This insulated bottle will keep water cool all day and can also be used to keep coffee hot.

$19 at Amazon Buy HP OfficeJet Pro 8035 $200 Jagdish Khubchandani, a professor of public health at New Mexico State University, agrees that a gift card to an office-supply store offers the most flexibility, but if you do want to give a physical gift, he recommends a printer. Most teachers relied on their schools’ printers before going remote, so they might not have their own at home.

 

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