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All educators should read Jeanetta Miller’s English Journal …
All educators should read Jeanetta Miller’s English Journal article that discusses the benefits of a standards-based, student-centered approach to assessment:
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Look who is on CNN Heroes: Oklahoma English teacher Ellen St…
Look who is on CNN Heroes: Oklahoma English teacher Ellen Stackable of Poetic Justice! Honored to be sharing this work at #NCTE18 on Sunday. @ncte @frankisibberson @CNN https://t.co/264neWiswn
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All Hands on Books: The Power of Print
Take the pledge: join the #15pagesaday campaign and commit to reading on paper. I did. #sponsored https://t.co/1uUUE7QYOz
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It’s lucky to share poems by these four …
It’s lucky to share poems by these four indigenous poets: Abby Chabitnoy Kerstetter, Tria Blu Wakpa, Heather Cahoon, and Sara Marie Ortiz. Please read and share.❤️ Gracias Lit Hub for helping to create this indigenous space.
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Webinar : Planning the 180 Days: Designing Units of Instruction that Engage and Empower Adolescents
Excited about this. I always learn when I work with Kelly Gallagher. I hope you can join us! #ncte #nwp #engchat https://t.co/zBrdheCncb
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The One Thing Crazier Than Love Is Family. Crazy Rich Asians is now playing! Check our website for showtimes & to purchase your tickets now. https://t.co/Iyo8VU1l9y https://t.co/zO5EQ7Lrkh
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Jahana Hayes, a former “Teacher of the Year” won her primary…
Jahana Hayes, a former “Teacher of the Year” won her primary in Connecticut on Tuesday. We spoke to her this week about what it would mean to go to Congress.
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Yes! Our libraries need to be as diverse as the kids we want to use them. #DisruptTexts https://t.co/HUxIlsJBMN
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Opportunities for kids to talk about local conditions really need to be delved into more often. I love that you brought this up. Thank you! #DisruptTexts https://t.co/XQBjJKdMEv
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Also our friend and all around amazing person had a devasta…
Also our #nErDcampLI friend and all around amazing person had a devastating loss, right after returning from his honeymoon. https://t.co/yGiX9mZLmd
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Classroom Library Assessment: How Culturally Responsive is Your Library? | Lee & Low Blog
A3. Since we are limited by our own reading experiences and often blind to what we don’t know, we need to use resources like this classroom library audit from @LEEandLOW — do you know how diverse your bookshelves are, really? #DisruptTexts https://t.co/vO
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Research reveals media role in stereotypes about Native Americans – Women’s Media Center
This is one of the best articles I’ve read in explaining the problem with the way Native Americans are respresented in media and in school. I will be sharing parts of this with my students this year: https://t.co/ddYaubvhQo
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“Okay, I’m Going Out!” – Continual Proof
I’ve been doing some writing this summer. A few essays will find their way onto one blog or another. Here’s one on my personal blog: https://t.co/45DcwgKERu #amwriting #trustthegush
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This is the 26th year of the Magnolia High School Faculty Bo…
This is the 26th year of the Magnolia High School Faculty Book Club. Our first selection is Jesmyn Ward’s Sing, Unburied, Sing. To see the selections for the previous 25 years, go here: https://t.co/R647nv4Vxw https://t.co/PySuaPdPJR
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The Literary Canon Is Mostly White. Here's an Alternative Latin American Reading List
@REMEZCLA Did their thing here and did the work for teachers. No excuses! Here are some ways to #DisruptTexts with Latinx reads! The list pairs the texts for us!
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I wrote this to struggle with some issues with Edu-celebrity…
I wrote this to struggle with some issues with Edu-celebrity that were sticking in my…teeth? Craw? (What is a craw?) Anyways, here is what I think right now about “rock star” edu culture. We Don’t Need No Rock Stars. https://t.co/ge5X2zp4RE https://t.co
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