Representation matters! Lily D. Moore & David DeSanctis, who both have Down syndrome, star in the romance “Color My World with Love.” Outside of film, Lily is a Champion Ambassador for @SpecialOlympics & David is a Public Outreach Associate with the @NDSS. https://t.co/JLkFWJSuGN
We’ve got some BIG news! We’ve launched an Exceptional Teachers Resource Repository with evidence-based resources that are entirely FREE to download and use as a CEC member! Watch the video 👇🏽 and visit our new Repository to learn more ➡️ https://t.co/inq6o2EaAJ
“He embodied everything you wanted to have happen for special education in a school district. Sid was the man to make it happen, and it is an utter tragedy that he has left Douglas County Schools from his position." - @DCFederation Prez Kevin DiPasquale https://t.co/EXWOPBMqnd
The way you engage with your child can have a big impact on their behavior. Visit the ECLKC for information on supporting positive habits, moods, and behaviors in children: https://t.co/m7BLoTNVWw
“As my classroom door reads, 'No challenge too big, no victory too small!' I am excited to begin this journey with all of you." - @DanielleMKovach https://t.co/iKuPIJaRVM
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will propose spending $2.3 billion over four years to recruit and retain teachers and other school staff, enticing them with annual $2,000 bonuses that would grow to $4,000 by 2025. https://t.co/EsaiyffKRR
"What we're trying to do all across the country is keep schools open, get them mitigations, deal with the logistics, and deal with the shortages, which are happening because of this huge spike in #omicron."
WATCH & RT: @rweingarten talks to @mehdirhasan about schools & COVID.
Big news tonight. Scranton teachers have a tentative agreement with the district. The strike is over, and students return to classrooms Monday. https://t.co/bqF6Wfx94x
"Our officers have to be trained and think more like guidance counselors, social workers [and] teachers than police officers." -- @Dr_Vitti, @Detroitk12 superintendent
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I spoke to an mathematical epidemiologist about the data below. Mathematically he says it is clear masks significantly decrease the spread of COVID-19 in schools. Story on @wxyzdetroit at 5.
Elementary students can be overwhelmed by constant sensory stimuli throughout the day. Strategies to help them to cope with overstimulation include simple yoga poses and “big body breaks.”
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.@rweingarten: Our job as the education community, we should form a committees at the local level to do walkthroughs in schools, working with the @NationalPTA.
Incredible work from @DFT231. This is a strong TA and members will be meeting on it today. Strongest economic terms perhaps ever. https://t.co/MrAIJ9hIM2