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Hey, I think I found a new Toynbee Tile — it’s dated 2019 — on Madison just above 28th St! If you don’t know about these, they’re magnificently weird: https://t.co/o9srb5IErQ #toynbeetiles https://t.co/Qsf88PhNNq
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Students Should Be Tested More, Not Less – The Atlantic
Research shows that cramming works in the short term, allowing students to regurgitate the information for an exam the next day, but it is a terrible strategy for ensuring long-term storage. Why formative assessment is better.
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Classroom Integration Plans (Primary Levels k-5) | Brené Brown
@ShawnaCoppola Downloaded all the plans to have full context (https://t.co/Sveo93iY0w) but this activity still raises concerns for me. As for the rest, I guess I was expecting resources that were…meatier? Still reflecting, and curious what others think.
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Kick the weekend off by registering for the 52nd Annual Conf…
Kick the weekend off by registering for the 52nd Annual Conference on Reading and Writing to be held on Friday, October 25, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick, NJ. Register at: https://t.co/BW7DHv5a3w https://t.co/nNqGtN4fTO
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National Youth Orchestra Of The United States Of America Embarks On European Tour In August 2019
HTHS Senior Laura Futamura will be traveling with the National Youth Orchestra as it embarks on it’s European Tour In August 2019 https://t.co/JVgqPP4wHM
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Build Your Stack: Spark Her Curiosity for STEAM – NCTE
Science is for everyone. @NCTE shares a collection of picture books curated for teachers, by teachers, focusing on women who love science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. #BuildYourStack #STEAM #WomeinSTEM https://t.co/dKa9ppRnrw
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Welcome – The Multicultural Classroom
Hey, #EduTwitter, I got so much coming for y’all. In order to effectively share, I’m consolidating: Please go to the website and sign up for emails. THERE IS SO MUCH IM BUILDING FOR US ANTI RACIST TEACHERS
https://t.co/j6BIZOsNCi
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31 Poets Recommend 31 Poetry Books to Read Every Day in August – Electric Literature
#Poetry book recommendations – take all my money #nctevillage https://t.co/31PnCynPBf
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Penny Kittle – Teacher, Author, Advocate – Research I'm Reading
@AskStacyYoung @thereadingzone @karenvaites @DrKennethKunz @elgomezMHS @DrMPancoast @HeatherLieberm2 @CheccaMirags @RLellaEdD @RachelScupp @lastingrosebud @Ms_Kosch @ncte You might also look at @pennykittle https://t.co/ZUh6SaiJIV or @KellyGToGo Readicide
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Jersey Shore Whale Watch Photo Contest o…
Jersey Shore Whale Watch Photo Contest ok @NJwhalegirl let’s see what you got! @GrantonGranton @NYNJBaykeeper https://t.co/B11lQ578R9
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Jia Tolentino Wants You to Read Children…
Jia Tolentino Wants You to Read Children’s Books: “A really good middle-grade novel will supersede a lot of contemporary fiction in terms of economy, lucidity and grace.” | @nytimes https://t.co/yuTImXUEXC
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@thereadingzone Couldn’t agree more. I tried to call attention to it earlier this year, but it seems as though the idea that teachers go pleading for basic needs has become normalized. https://t.co/3ThfX2NKxO
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Let’s Stop Pretending To Kill a Mockingbird Is Progressive on Race – NCTE
Brave + true commentary from my beloved @ncte: “Let’s Stop Pretending To Kill a Mockingbird Is Progressive on Race “https://t.co/C5wKs5V5fT
So privileged that many of us read Mockingbird twice for middle & high school. If your school has been teaching the same text for decades, it’s time to switch it up. And if the only text you’re exploring race with was written by a white person, that’s -
I can officially share: Starting this upcoming school year, I will be in the library at HCMS! I cannot wait to hold the titles of teacher-librarian, media specialist, and literacy… https://t.co/Yefc7Yqnl5
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A Brief History of YA Literature, an Infographic — @TLT16 Teen Librarian Toolbox
I found this fascinating. Given YA is skewing older (based on the numbers), I often wonder which YA classics would be published as a 10-14 MG today? https://t.co/40ng4IgVFV
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Teacher shares ways educators can prepa…
Teacher @biblio_phile shares ways educators can prepare “to better honor the indigenous cultures our students are interacting with—whether or not they know.” https://t.co/kKDb5AK32l #ewopinion
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Read Wild: Shark Week! — @TLT16 Teen Librarian Toolbox
Today for Read Wild! @thereadingzone is sharing some Shark Week reads, including The Line Tender https://t.co/2p41VBHCAc https://t.co/P79ec2XjDW
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Twitter can be overwhelming for new teachers. My hunch, though, is they’d be better off following just a few content-area experts than leaving it all together. You can’t get stuff like this anywhere else. #EdChat https://t.co/3lPYYxsDF2
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Here is a blog post post I wrote for . I was truly inspired …
Here is a blog post post I wrote for @TheEdCollab. I was truly inspired by a powerful statement made by @CarolJago many years ago that stuck with me and changed my approach to teaching and leadership.
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Nicole Melleby on Twitter: "More #shamelessphotos @AlgonquinYR… "
I appreciate my publisher’s commitment to puns. https://t.co/soGpQrmmVR
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One Pagers and Article Set – Google Docs
@TchKimPossible @MrsSJDonovan I didn’t use this with the ss population you started the thread with, but this text set was a great set to use to examine racism and bias for my freshmen. Was paired with COUNTING DESCENT and other work on bias https://t.co/5
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Clint Smith: The danger of silence | TED Talk
@magicalmsmurphy @ncte I use @ClintSmithIII’s TED Talk to start discussion about community norms and agreements. https://t.co/9scgZ9zr89
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Nic Stone on Instagram: “Won't lie: kinda digging this makeup-free life. #Taking17RoundTwoSeriously”
Won’t lie: kinda digging this makeup-free life. #Taking17RoundTwoSeriously https://t.co/13biflQArp https://t.co/vntvHd3xq8
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@larryzuares @thereadingzone @audhilly @JennBinis @triciaebarvia @ChristieNold @cheffernan75 I tried for serious conversation.
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Monarch Watch : Rearing Monarchs : Overview
@cathyrobey3 @thereadingzone @CarolCHinz @HeatherLMont Finding them in the wild is so much more fun, and better for the caterpillars, too. Here’s a link to lots of information for teachers and students, from the good folks at MonarchWatch: https://t.co/e0
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Sharks and seals: A success story on Cape Cod – News – capecodtimes.com – Hyannis, MA
Just finished #TheLineTender today & it’s amazing! ❤️
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Also, for anyone who is reading this thr…
@ChristieNold @audhilly @doxtdatorb @cheffernan75 Also, for anyone who is reading this thread and hopefully learning and listening, I also offer @pgorski’s excellent “Avoiding Racial Equity Detours.” https://t.co/B6IttV1BQR
And to please consider joinin
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Some thoughts on , living on stolen land, and what that mean…
Some thoughts on #MaunaKea, living on stolen land, and what that means for us as teachers for @EdWeekTeacher. #educolor https://t.co/BvsdYMKoCI
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Not All Asian Americans Are the Same. So Why Do School Data …
Not All Asian Americans Are the Same. So Why Do School Data Treat Us That Way? https://t.co/pLMaL6ldsb
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Top 10 books about Baltimore | Fiction | The Guardian
Short list of books set and/or written in Baltimore: https://t.co/yGwjaS2qfw
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JoelRGarza, reading log – Google Docs
Just updated my reading log https://t.co/JtgKbrwuFs to include Kaye Gibbons Ellen Foster & @KieseLaymon Heavy: An American Memoir! Join #CARBTE @ncte for #THEBOOKCHAT on Heavy on Sunday 8/4 8pEST! See you there w @nenagerman @Lyricalswordz @PresidentP
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THE Teaching Text (You're Welcome): Doug Robertson: 9781508795636: Amazon.com: Books
Do you enjoy mocking thought leaders and the pretension of those who think they ought to be in charge of EduTwitter? You’re in luck! I wrote a whole book that does just that! And it’s $0.99 in ebook. You’re welcome.
THE Teaching Text (You’re Welcome) http -
How to Fake a GPS Location on Your Phone
Useful for unemployed #EduCelebrities who need to pretend they’re so busy they’re travelling all over. #IfTheShoeFits
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“World of the future, we thirsted,” by Naomi Shihab Nye | The New Yorker
This poem demands to be studied. And this concept—of responsibility & destruction—is a great addition to conversations about the environment. Gorgeous words. #SparksInTheDark https://t.co/8MkhNuSMju
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AndreaJLoney on Instagram: “Yaaaaay!
Yaaaaay!
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