Creating "should be in the forefront of all learning environments and an end goal." Here’s how to set up learning activities that allow students to explore their creativity in relevant, interesting, and worthwhile ways. https://t.co/sWW6bOucff
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The history of the Tulsa Race Massacre was buried for 100 years. Teachers are trying to change that. https://t.co/5b1hTrJkGC
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Advocating for honest history means confronting white supremacy, recognizing the power of representation and voting, and understanding the obstacles Black people face when exercising that right. These LFJ resources can help with teaching this history.https://t.co/yTRwZiQdB2
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You Can Still Secure Federal Funding for Your Music and Theater Programs https://t.co/FYPZseTzrU
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This simple tech tool includes a quiz that ensures that students are really listening during presentations—and allows you to use the results in formative assessments. https://t.co/MahpuS13vu
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Get this movement path printable for your class! Print one path, or print them all: https://t.co/IBTZGulOPE #sponsored by @Sanfordfitkids https://t.co/yPHWrMG8uA
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Rethinking these common teaching approaches can make a big difference in student behavior, motivation, and more. https://t.co/ti7JfC7xPf
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When you cast your ballot this midterm election, you will push forward for representation and policy that reflects your needs and interests. Visit @SPLCenter’s #Alabama voting guide for information on new voting processes and helpful resources: https://t.co/qRDLGoFCMa https://t.co/hDz8IBd5xe
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Talking to Emilie Lai, Director of STEAM at @SionKC_HS https://t.co/U7deg4jaCC via @Getting_Smart
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Teach students to read by acting out the syllables. Here’s what that looks like. 👀 https://t.co/JBIwRNkWjJ
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