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David Garcia (IJaS)
IJaSport
Coaching for understanding versus comprehension is very different. I can say, “I want you to run from A to B.” and the player nods their heads and does it. They
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Dr. D. wants to remind you to read to your kiddos
dst6n01
For my secondary T friends, how do you teach vocabulary in a way that students learn the words (by learn I mean can use them 3-4 months later in writing
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Leslie McAdoo Gordon
McAdooGordon
So people know where I stand: I don’t read Q or follow anything Q. I don’t “believe” in Q. From what little I’ve seen indirectly, it appears to me to
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Right to Read Project
right2readproj
So, you've listened to @ehanford's podcast You've heard @VesiaHawkins say"We should be able to expect that a kid goes to school and learn to read, if nothing else."And you're wondering
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Bayo Adeyinka
greaterbayo
What Are You Reading?Reading books has affected my career greatly. Let me share a very queer experience. Around 2014, I got a call from a top brass in the organization
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Jarrett Lerner
Jarrett_Lerner
As a creator of content for kids, I believe it is also my duty to act as an ally of and advocate for kids — whether it comes to their
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melinda d. anderson
mdawriter
Parents, across race and income groups, care about their children’s education and well-being. The ability to engage in schooling options like pods/micro-schools is not an indication of how much you
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Moriah L. Stephens
CallMeMoprah
QUESTION: with distance learning, I don’t think we should ask students to be “on” for 6 hours a day. However, my students’ IEPs call for 360 minutes of daily instruction,
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Jonathan Shedler
JonathanShedler
1/ More than a few psychologists have asked just what is meant by "evidence-based practice" and "evidence based therapy." This thread is a response I gave to someone who asked
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Tricia Ebarvia
triciaebarvia
What would you need to know or understand in order to consider changing your mind? This is a question that puts the responsibility back on those who resist antiracist curriculum/instruction.
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Corey A. DeAngelis
DeAngelisCorey
Chicago Teachers Union just filed a request for an injunction to stop in-person instruction that is supposed to start January 11th. The same union tweeted this yesterday in advance of
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Mike Riccardi
MikeRiccardi_
For some men...have turned aside to fruitless discussion, wanting to be teachers of the Law, even though they do not understand either what they are saying or the matters about
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Pradip Varma
Pradip_K_Varma
#TheRiseOfPakyaFirst the good things in NEP ...Skills from 6th std, I've advocated this for longFlexibility b/w courses, multiple entry/exit pointsTransfer of credits eCourses in all languagesSingle Higher Education RegulatorCommon entr
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Howie Hua
howie_hua
I am not a master at online teaching but would like to share a thread of what I'm doing/what students told me they appreciate. I'm doing this in hopes that
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Nick Covington
CovingtonEDU
My turn away from standards based grading began when I realized it still put students in the same old boxes, students still couldn't articulate what they were doing and learning,
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Ben Wikler
benwikler
ALERT: The first statewide election since Biden became president is coming up in—you guessed it!—Wisconsin. This April 6, WI voters choose the state’s next head of public schools. @WisDems just
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