“Historians, infrastructure experts and advocates say the water catastrophe in Jackson, like the one that emerged in Flint, Michigan, a few years ago, is the result of generations of neglect by white politicians and policymakers.” Read the SPLC article: https://t.co/jouDnB7MIl
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One-on-one conferences aren't just for writing. A 5-minute teacher-student conference is also a great way to deepen mathematical thinking. https://t.co/TnhMyEWjMa
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Great career academy progress at Belton High. Thanks principal Torrence Allen #realworldlearning https://t.co/K6tVrGDXK7
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Following Hurricane Maria, these educators looked to tradition to help colleagues and students mourn what was lost—and celebrate what remains. https://t.co/QTagY5JlYS
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Do your elementary students ever just leave the classroom right in the middle of a lesson? These tips will help you get them to stay. https://t.co/icV3oOwLTk
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Me: Everyone, listen up. I'm only going to give these directions once. Narrator: She would in fact give the directions again.
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The teenage years are "the last, great neuroplastic era in our lifetimes." 3 charts that take you inside the (amazing) teenage brain. 🧠 https://t.co/fQTBK9JxBh
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Titles featuring LGBTQ+ characters & topics do not make up half of all published books, but they do make up over half of the most frequently banned books. In the nation’s current anti-LGBTQ+ climate, LFJ supports advocacy for LGBTQ+ texts.#BannedBooksWeek https://t.co/IGUfzqKElh
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How to Activate Learning Ecosystems https://t.co/co2Gm1lTbM via @Getting_Smart @greggbehr #remakelearning
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Assessment in primary schools – how to write the perfect policy | via @bringmoredata https://t.co/s7wHPvDthZ https://t.co/M0ny0xpA4N
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