To teach high school students the value of clear and complete handwritten notes, let them access their notes for some tests. https://t.co/qPpWfr4aBy
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If you know whence you came, there is really no limit to where you can go. — JAMES BALDWIN Download and share, this new LFJ One World poster. https://t.co/tVORs3CayX
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Charlotte Burgess-Auburn on her #newbook You Need a Manifesto, another great guidebook from @stanforddschool https://t.co/QvTShLy6mH via @Getting_Smart https://t.co/xr61A9rmfg
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You have to do a lesson on the last thing you Googled. What are you teaching tomorrow?
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Dogs are more than just a cute face! One teacher and administrator shows how therapy dogs teach social and emotional skills—and help students thrive academically. 🐶 https://t.co/PvquenUaiu
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In this Fall 2022 magazine Q&A, anti-racist writer and educator Britt Hawthorne reminds us that “When we’re genuinely in and relating to our community, we’ll sense the injustices and justices of the world.” https://t.co/AS87s1r2VW
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20 Questions To Clarify Your Teaching For 2023 - TeachThought PD https://t.co/4Rk39Qirw8 https://t.co/KVSdQRCsXn
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There is a cost and a benefit to every decision we make about curriculum, schedules, teaching, courses, assessments, etc. The benefits to subsets of learners must exceed what it costs them. https://t.co/VZcAQKkHld via @Getting_Smart @tracepick https://t.co/jaaFQCxbkd
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Here’s how one teacher uses Genially to create infographics for middle school world language students. https://t.co/cE8u7Pxikr
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Three key takeaways from Ofsted’s music review | via Ben Connor https://t.co/Kz90sLGIKE https://t.co/i9HQekWGZS
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Whether they’re in first grade or 10th grade, students can play a big part in establishing agreements for classroom behavior. https://t.co/JfDzd1OuOw
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