Mónica Cuevas had wanted to become a second-grade teacher since she was little, but realized she could have a bigger impact on students as an administrator. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Fresno State.
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The act of labeling your anger can keep it from overwhelming you. It can offer clues about what to do in response to the anger. And sometimes, it can make the anger go away. @FoodieScience
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“Instruction is what leads to learning. Not grading. They’re separate. That’s the problem — we have a disconnect between instruction, learning and grading,” said Alix Gallagher, director of strategic partnerships at @edpolicyinca. #caedu#edchat#caleg
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Help us prepare for the holidays with the Month-O’-Meat! The meat that is donated this month lasts us the whole year. Turkey & ham are great but all sorts of other meats are most welcome, too! To learn more about our monthly & everyday needs, click here: https://t.co/tOv7sS4vlb
⏱ Wait time⏱ between asking a question and calling on someone for an answer — as well as waiting to respond to an answer — is an important strategy to include all learners.
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Congratulations to Cross Country runners Diego Gonzalez (1st Place) & Delia Rodriguez (5th Place) for medaling in the NYL Championships. Way to go Wildcats!!💙💛
One study found that students who incorporated movement into their learning strategy remembered 76 percent of the material, while those who simply used their brain to memorize recalled only 37 percent. https://t.co/WyCopaooNw