"Assessment retakes can improve student learning if educators clear up a few misconceptions and avoid common missteps."
@tguskey
Full article here:
https://t.co/0q37II32xX
“I’ve come to believe that what children find meaningful about this season is a sense of regularity and ritual,” writes @JessGrose. “They mark the passage of time in their growing brains with cherished moments that often have nothing to do with gifts.” https://t.co/FxRoavRVV7
As a third pandemic school year draws to a close, new research offers the clearest accounting yet of the crisis's academic toll — as well as reason to hope that schools can help. @NPRCoryTurner
https://t.co/ajSNZAJSau
Loved the scene between Gregory and Principal Ava on tonight’s @AbbottElemABC about how hard it is to miss class. There are definitely some educators advising on this show! #AbbottElementary
So far, Democrats are running about a point ahead of our expectations outside of Florida, with the GOP lead in the House starting to come down a bit
Not many signs of a red wave at this point.
Ahead of #ElectionDay, analysts and reporters predicted a phenomenon of "ticket splitting."
But in one Senate race, an unexpected theme is emerging: Ticket skippers.
https://t.co/sF2QtFIzAH
Social media posts are making the baseless claim that delays in election results are reason for suspicion. Counting mail-in ballots takes time, and not knowing who won on election night is not evidence that the results are fraudulent. https://t.co/yjEX15OWKM
On the off chance that Twitter disintegrates (I still think it'll lurch on in something like its current form, but I'm not sure):
I have made so many friends and professional connections, I have learned so much, and I've become a better communicator thanks to Twitter. Thanks!