Read more about strategies to strengthen peer relationships in the classroom: https://t.co/eNYoZERoci https://t.co/JriPNDK3fi
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Olatunde Sobomehin and sam seidel and talk about their #newbook Creative Hustle: Blaze Your Own Path and Make Work That Matters, another great guidebook from @stanforddschool https://t.co/BrkScgtWuC via @Getting_Smart
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“How can we create projects that will better prepare students for the modern world?” What To Expect From A TeachThought PD PBL Workshop - TeachThought PD https://t.co/57Zl81jvH6 https://t.co/LCWi9WJ3ek
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Rapid Reset #2: Having students carry a stack of books or push a cart can engage their whole musculoskeletal system—and calm the brain. 😌 🧠 https://t.co/nrhs2F483P
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Why confine black history to February? #BlackHistoryMonth "Teaching students about important people is a great thing—even better is doing it in the context of your lessons, rather than in a set-aside month." https://t.co/ZkIkF1056T
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K-8 librarian @RyanTahmaseb has compiled a list of diverse picture books published in 2022. Which of these are on your bookshelf? https://t.co/m6A9oIIpKz
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Read-aloud theme weeks are a great way to get students excited about reading. Whether it's spooky stories during the week of Halloween or something else, have fun with it! https://t.co/nxNo3I4DCz
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Our 4th Annual PBL Grow Event Returns! Early Bird registration is open for PBL Grow 23. Join us for this 2.5 day workshop to recharge, grow, and create in the heart of bourbon country! Grow your teaching craft through project-based learning! https://t.co/VV6qeorocD https://t.co/rR4zLLMdjO
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If the revolutionary #HackLearning formula were applied to topics about life—to help all people solve problems—what would the #books be called?
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Before elementary students can dive into learning about the Earth’s orbit, weather, and climates they need to have a solid understanding of the seasons. Check out these lesson ideas. https://t.co/JMeVrTPR9v
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