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Whale Population Returning To New York’s Cleaner Water – CBS New York
Whale Population Returning To New York’s Cleaner Water https://t.co/BVETDPYbNB
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Press Release 2019 Walden Winner & Finalists – Google Docs
Please join us in congratulating @ALANorg’s 2019 Amelia Elizabeth Walden Book Award winner, The Poet X by @AcevedoWrites!
Congratulations to all of the finalists. @JMCwrites @ShaunieDarko @adibkhorram @exrpan Full press release: https://t.co/iEf6XQqxje h
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How white women use strategic tears to silence women of colour | Ruby Hamad | Opinion | The Guardian
@runitrunnels Please please please take people up on having a conversation (those who have offered) – I encourage you to do so offline at this point.
I realize you think this is helpful. It isn’t.
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Attitude problem (or so my mama used to say). Also I just turned in another book so I guess a little bit #feelinmyself too.
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The Line Tender by Kate Allen by Penguin Teen – Issuu
It’s #BookTasting Friday! Our special today is a critically acclaimed (SEVEN STARRED REVIEWS) #mglit about a grief, family, community, and SHARKS! Get a taste of
@kateallenbooks’ THE LINE TENDER! https://t.co/iIxOX18EUx https://t.co/HY9WA4auA7 -
What is biodiversity without human diversity? Mordecai Ogada on Decolonizing Conservation – YouTube
Wonder why National Parks are perceived as “white spaces”? Listen to @m_ogada explaining why conservation is mostly racist and colonialist. It’s time to #DecolonizeConservation. @Blklivesmatter
@eji_org @repjohnlewis @RepBarbaraLee @RepKarenBass
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Crested Auklets Entice Their Mates with Scent | BirdNote
Reminder: nature be cool.
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Princesses Love Science, Too: Encouraging girls to be themselves and pursue STEM | On Our Minds
Important read for educators & families! Thanks, @soontornvat! https://t.co/fdpWGBsIZg
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NBD! Just publishing a middle grade by !…
NBD! Just publishing a middle grade by @mPinoe! Young readers deserve this!!
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Press Release 2019 Walden Winner & Finalists – Google Docs
We are delighted to announce 2019 Walden Award!
The 2019 Walden Award WINNER is:
*The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo @AcevedoWritesPress release: https://t.co/3IxmZwUdpz
ALAN 2017 was my first ever book event. I was there for the Walden Award and I definitely had a *What if one day…?* moment. Thank you so much for this honor!!! https://t.co/wZtgKhTX8M -
From there, might I introduce you to
@DanLyonsLFOmath From there, might I introduce you to @ShannaPeeples
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Why Learning Math Is Political | The Jose Vilson
@DanLyonsLFOmath Let’s start with the
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Once more for the people in the back: Yes!!! Who cares what they read as long as they are reading!
Stop literacy shaming! Engaging the so-called “non-readers” (link: https://t.co/ffkZRLfSqQ) https://t.co/H4XmPWy4oh… #tlchat #edchat #literacy https://t.c
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Re: To Kill a Mockingbird
“That a 58 year old book, written from a white woman’s perspective, should supersede award-winning stories from authors who live their racial realities once they put down the pen, is an absurd notion.”
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Born Was the Mountain — Emergence Magazine
I found this article from Chelsea Steinauer Scudder and @emergence_zine helpful as I try to understand the situation in Hawaii. Maybe you will, too. #MaunaKea
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SUDDENLY GROFFSAUCE https://t.co/cQyLFhXawH
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Social Justice Standards | The Teaching Tolerance Anti-bias Framework | Teaching Tolerance
Okay, friends, this week at #IREL19, we will be exploring what teaching from an anti-racist stance can look like—and we’re using @Tolerance_org’s Social Justice Standards to guide our work. https://t.co/yhaW1vEXRd
Here are our essential questions: https
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I completely agree w/you, but the issue is the canon evolves slowly, if at all. I’m studying and writing on this as part of my MA program, and I just wrote part of a paper over it, and one of the articles I used was from Burke in 1993 saying the same thin
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Leading Source of Policy News Analysis & Coverage | POLITICO Pro
I cant wait to apply for the job! https://t.co/Oc7z6hyskp
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Fuse 8 n’ Kate: Stevie by John Steptoe — @fuseeight A Fuse #8 Production
A1: Have you listened to @fuse_kate where they examine ‘classic’ picture books? Opens up lots of convos about who decides the classic-ness of texts. #nctechat https://t.co/XDklee7IGe
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Hey gang. I don’t usually go this hard, but all my friends with @Marvel IP connections…if there’s some #Blade IP in the works, please send the powers that be my way. ❤️
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is a free site I made where you can post your gently-used bo…
https://t.co/zgcMa1pOSM is a free site I made where you can post your gently-used book club materials for someone else to get some use from. Or see what materials someone else is looking to share! Summer is a great time to do some materials change-ups! #e
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ELATE_c3e3_Presentation – Google Slides
If you couldn’t catch our presentation on how English teachers can incorporate climate change in our classrooms, here is a link to our presentation with lots of links for resources. Cheers!
#ELATE19
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It would be so much better for so many people if @burgessdave and the #TLAP crew would take this same attitude toward racism, inclusion, equity… instead of decrying “haters, trolls, and critics” when promoting harmful ideas.
You don’t have to keep goin
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Belmar Marina Nice and cool on the water we go whale watchin…
Belmar Marina Nice and cool on the water we go whale watching Sunday 130pm sharp! Book now https://t.co/bbQEeRDl5K
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The Hills On Which We Choose To Die – Mindful Instruction and Coaching
@RachaelEdu Agreed. I wrote this blog post years ago, about a conversation I had with a colleague about kids losing pencils. I still remember how shocked I was that an actual, real-life adult was complaining about pencils. ✏️ https://t.co/Aea4Z1tQg4
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