Is #ClimateChange a natural shift or influenced by humankind? Politically biased or scientifically significant? @CDPub is offering 3 FREE e-Books to help guide discussion with students and children. Too important an issue to leave alone. https://t.co/ym2nhGDgl3
https://t.co/u1sPu7hFa1 has thousands of free downloadable resources available to help fill the education void with schools closed. Please share this with your followers, we want to help!
https://t.co/424jsz3tkT. If you are #WorkFromHome, The Edge Desk is perfect. Folds up when done, great workspace and promotes good posture. I love mine.
There is no greater non cash benefit you can give employees than closing the office between Christmas and New Year. Beyond the time off, there is a certain benefit of the collective team being off at the same time. No guilt in not checking email or missing a meeting with PTO.
Thanks for sharing, @nicholas_wyman! With the tech boom, we've seen a new surge in #VocationalLearning, which provides an accessible alternative to the university system for certain industries. https://t.co/XWojrkyyKn
I really enjoy this perspective. Calm can be contagious in a high-pressure situation, and that can be a lifesaver for a team in crisis. #TeamLeadership https://t.co/2wFTOJTpcL
This really puts things into perspective. The experience of students in the US just isn't consistent from school to school or state to state. #EducationSystem https://t.co/S4rWFi0oml
It hasn't taken long for mobile phones to creep their way into the classroom. Sure, they've primarily been sources of distraction so far, but I think there's a case to be made for incorporating them into learning experiences. #EdTech https://t.co/pmhXCPX9tR
The results here sound promising. Hopefully, these resources can help close both gaps in pre-existing science knowledge on the front end and gaps in achievement on the back end. #Education#STEMEducation https://t.co/k3x7d2jNlS
Technology has certainly contributed to certain parts of the education gap, but without a doubt, it's one of the most important tools we have for closing that gap as well. #EdTech https://t.co/LluloCeYL7
Love these insights, @tvanderark. I especially appreciate the point about expanding postsecondary options - students need to know the range of alternatives available to them. #FutureOfEducation https://t.co/dxXEg6yJeR
When it comes to improving the #EducationSystem, we should look to students for guidance. After all, they're the ones directly impacted by each new regulation that gets passed. https://t.co/jphD8TnR0T
I'm surprised to hear this. Yes, many of today's students are more digitally literate than their predecessors were, but that doesn't mean they don't need a #DigitalEducation. https://t.co/P5jLPPR0YU
Even if the data may not be fully conclusive, the bottom line is that the smaller the class size, the more attention each student can get, and the more personalized their education can be. #ElementaryEducation#EducationTrends https://t.co/6tuTdSWz2H
We owe it to our children to prepare them for the fast-changing world of the future. More than any single skill, it's important that we give them the ability to embrace change. #FutureOfEducation https://t.co/fTMvBZE5u2
As @Westfallonline points out here, coaching can be a crucial part of helping students build critical thinking and problem-solving skills that will prepare them for the real needs of tomorrow's workforce. #Mentorship#Education https://t.co/o7DYVUBk7G
This is what a dynamic education looks like. It goes to show that any subject can be a framework for developing real-world critical thinking skills. #SocialJustice#MathCurriculum https://t.co/pM538ufdGt