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“This Is Not Normal- This is Crisis Scho…
“This Is Not Normal- This is Crisis Schooling” by Sarah Gross https://t.co/xTsrVavG8h
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In Quarantine, I Finally Understood the Magic of Birds | Audubon
The pandemic helped writer Leigh Abramson discover the magic of birds. “Maybe my mother had been on to something. Maybe I just needed to meet the right bird at the right time.” https://t.co/kKTzUxDxlt
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. is headed to the big screen! Get your first look at the fi…
.@JamieMusical is headed to the big screen! Get your first look at the film here!
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Hello, nice to meet you!
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“It took less than two months to go from…
“It took less than two months to go from “teachers are amazing and need to be paid more” to “teachers are doing a terrible job”
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Just put tests in bag of rice https://t.co/Lxp4ZGlFyV
Just put tests in bag of rice @CollegeBoard https://t.co/Lxp4ZGlFyV
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“Grace. Goodwill. Patience. Understandin…
“Grace. Goodwill. Patience. Understanding. Empathy. We still need to focus on these things.” @thereadingzone on “Crisis Schooling” Teachers and kids deserve better: https://t.co/aRGwfGSFZF
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Magnificent Makers: Diversity and Inclusion in STEM : NPR
“I think black and brown kids are taught that we’re strong, we’re tough. Which are all true things. But we’re also creative. We’re excited about learning how the world works around us. And I wanted to really highlight that”
@doctheagrif on #NPRShortWave
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For me, not a tough call on the core question of this post. …
For me, not a tough call on the core question of this post. I agree with Matt Reed’s college-age son. The answer is “no.” https://t.co/1YgizZcXJ4
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Reflections on Distance Teaching From a 4th Grade Teacher – YouTube
I normally write this stuff out but instead I made a video reflecting on distance teaching, what I miss, and how I’m trying to stay sane and keep my teaching quality and student/family happiness up.
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Is this the beginning of the end for the SAT? https://t.co/0Y4vELSPV6
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Google Forms – create and analyze surveys, for free.
HTHS alum- are you/your organization involved in responding to Covid-19 in any way, large or small? We’d love to share your work with our school community. You don’t need to be a frontline worker to share! We know alumni are contributing in lots of ways.
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Who asked Rand Paul for his advice? https://t.co/8C4tlkGwAX
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An Oral History of Center Stage
Here. It. Is. The story I’ve been preparing to write for 20 years: the definitive oral history of the greatest movie ever made.
I hope it brings you as much joy to read as it brought me to work on.
https://t.co/xExFITnFIb
You also OBVIOUSLY need THIS today: https://t.co/oik8LU42IZ
I don’t know who needs this as badly as I did.
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A Lifelong Love of Field Guides
Who else shares my obsession with field guides? https://t.co/QdqjOwiuVy
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NOAA’s National Ocean Service Education: Currents: The Global Conveyor Belt
Research seniors were tasked with creating a 3D representation of the Atlantic Ocean Water Masses (which control climate btw https://t.co/NV1OBUb8wr) with found items around their houses. Here is Charles d’Emery-Edwards stop motion masterpiece! https://t
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Work From Home For Rest Of Year? Some Tech Companies Say “Yes”
Billionaire tech companies have already decided to operate remotely for most, if not all, of 2020. Why hold teachers, students, and families to a different standard? (I mean, I know why…)
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Parents should understand this: “What teachers are doing rig…
“Instead of complaining that teachers shouldn’t be getting paid now, we need parents to demand that state & federal governments fully fund education. We need smaller class sizes, bigger supply budgets, & more support services”
https://t.co/1L0SALC
All of this
Parents should understand this: “What teachers are doing right now is crisis schooling. Teachers are learning to do an entirely new job with no training and supplies they probably purchased with their own money” https://t.co/ZGBvJUo4kf @thereadingzone @Me
This powerful essay from @thereadingzone says so much! https://t.co/kBU8emltRt
“Teachers are human; we are not martyrs. We are dealing with our own families and own mental health, too.”https://t.co/5ocNXYKp92
A good reflection, on the current challenges, of online instruction by @thereadingzone. #k12 #EDUcators #njed https://t.co/Yk8FR82nu2
I imagine teacher interviews now including questions re: distance learning. Read the room. This is probably not a time to criticize local efforts to do what @thereadingzone calls “crisis schooling.” Envision one concern. What might your skill set bring? h -
Daily science instruction in elementary would be an incredib…
Daily science instruction in elementary would be an incredible, incredible win. And we’d see the benefits extending far beyond traditional “science class.” Literacy, mathematics, critical thinking, problem solving…just imagine! #ngsschat #NGSS https://t
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This Is Not Normal- This is Crisis Schooling
“It took less than two months to go from “teachers are amazing and need to be paid more” to “teachers are doing a terrible job” on all my social media feeds.” This Is Not Normal- This is Crisis Schooling https://t.co/EszngmxS2N
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Now that grad school is done, it’s on to this sticky note list of self-directed professional (& human) learning. I can see I have a theme. #antiracist #traumainformed #teaching #learning https://t.co/VhUzkxSaeD https://t.co/5uYXgY871O
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American Indians in Children’s Literature (AICL): AICL Making A Difference
The work Dr. Reese does to help us all do better is a gift focused on our impact on all kids. Good for @debreese to take a break from the intellectual & emotional labor to recharge.
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