You don't have to be an #instagram or #Twitter educator personality to be a great teacher. It's what you do in the classroom that matters. #elevateteaching
Want to join us for our Better Together 2023 Summer Conference?
A few spots are still available:
https://t.co/F3xTpHB3hs
Our keynote speaker is @LaVonnaRoth of @igniteyourSHINE
@MLGW Really need more communication, esp with those in the Yorkshire area who have been out of power since Friday. Texts with information would be helpful. I've lived through hurricanes in FL and seen the power come on quicker than @mlgw
In two years AI will replace 85 million jobs BUT it will also create 97 million new ones… so let’s teach with our “tomorrow glasses.” #ASCD23@jmattmiller@k_shelton@HollyClarkEdu
Stories are the gateway to empathy… yes… I don’t have to experience the same lived experiences as someone else to understand them, I just have to listen. #ASCD23
#OnThisDay in 1942, President Franklin Roosevelt issued an executive order that sent 100,000 people to internment camps because of their ethnicity.
Read more on #ConstitutionDaily: https://t.co/qa6D5AZuj6
Happy birthday, President Abraham Lincoln! Check out these plaster casts of Lincoln’s hands, taken right after he won the Republican nomination for president, which are on display in #CivilWarandReconstruction.
If you’re a young person in Florida looking for radical books to read and share, an educator looking to grow your library, or part of an organization that’s in the fight, get in touch by filling out this form https://t.co/4KSZRMVhiZ
The racist governor of Florida has given us no choice.
FREE Ebook: From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation by @KeeangaYamahtta https://t.co/MMzTYjvsOJ
@haymarketbooks@BlackPastOnline@KeeangaYamahtta Please spread the news to everyone that you know in Florida that the Brooklyn Public Library is offering FREE library cards for any US student. Books and articles can be downloaded for FREE!
Join #NCCed live to explore the lives of four remarkable women—Harriet Robinson Scott, Harriet Tubman, Harriet Jacobs, and Harriet Beecher Stowe—who confronted slavery through literature, lawsuits, and direct action.
Register for Feb. 8 at 12 p.m. ET: https://t.co/4WWeVxWzh1