You're welcome. Candice left a legacy in #elearning at a time when it's gained so much momentum. She helped pave the way for these remote learning days.
Note to any vendors or solution providers unfamiliar with my district—and whom I’ve never met—still sending me emails: addressing me as Susy only makes me hit the delete button faster.
Grants between $10,000 and $50,000 will be awarded to groups working with students receiving free or reduced-price meals, from a new charity launched by the CEO of @CurriculumAssoc and his wife. The deadline to apply is March 20; learn more here: https://t.co/Om9Se8OW78
Join our @EdMarketBrief webinar on 2/13 to learn how states decide what to put on their approved lists for instructional materials. Presenters will be: @cafox from @SETDA and Andre DeLeon from the Nevada Dept of Ed. Learn more here: https://t.co/01Zgymiu9I
Need some #humpday inspiration? THIS is IT. A #teacher saves a student's life--but doesn't know it until he receives this note.
#TinyTeachingStories https://t.co/FW90XenMTO
Teachers who have tried flexible seating have a range of experiences. @MichaelJDunlea created a "fun environment. Kayse Morris had a student fall through her coffee table. https://t.co/coWd8Xcgvf
President Trump has become his own kind of classroom controversy. How are civics educators navigating the murky political waters of teaching about the impeachment inquiry? @Stephen_Sawchuk of @EducationWeek joins the #EWARadio podcast. https://t.co/NER8MIkAda
Why you should carefully examine polls showing that people care a lot about education as an issue in the 2020 presidential election: https://t.co/IHqSoMMAvU
What I learned talking to researchers and educators about the promise and perils of using AI-driven robots to teach children. #K12BigIdeas#ArtificialIntelligence https://t.co/g1H2gGuVtO
Going to #Bett2020? Join @EdMarketBrief for a Jan. 23 breakfast featuring our intel about the U.S. K-12 market. And hear from 3 execs who have broken into it. Register here: https://t.co/i0TB9H8w77
If despite ALL my entreaties you refuse to read news that isn't in list form, you'll be happy to know that I've caved. Here's 18 months of reporting on civics ed., distilled into a 10-point list! *shudder* https://t.co/Emp8Vvm6Yg
Need a Friday p.m. pick-me-up? Try short, inspiring pieces submitted by K-12 #teachers in our new #TinyTeachingStories feature.
https://t.co/iuoLhC0PJ4
A Harvard survey of 4,000 millionaires found that millionaires with $1 million were about as happy as millionaires with $8 million.
Millionaire or not, more money does not automatically equal more happiness.
Don't forget to enjoy the results of your hard work.
#FridayThoughts
@KavithaCardoza@adeleon1 I did too. Such a powerful story, @KavithaCardoza Thank you for telling a national audience about hope for these children who have already endured so much.
Are you a top-level player in the education market? Then you'll want to attend EdMarketer, our exclusive Denver event in mid-October. You'll get access to new data on the K-12 marketplace, expert advice and networking with executive-level peers. https://t.co/SBvfki9wmC
#Payday loans for parents buying school supplies and back-to-school clothes? @madeline_will writes about this surprising trend, and how it's being pushed on #socialmedia. https://t.co/3vqOthEhtC
Marten Roorda, CEO of
@ACT, explains how his #assessment organization is working to diversify and modernize its work. @EdWeekSCavanagh https://t.co/p2Kaj4Gl8Q