Today I found this cool site called 8notes while browsing for free (i e public domain) piano music! They have public domain sheet music for a host of instruments as well as tuners and music theory lessons! https://t.co/sGwdbySdFg
I agree with @sljournal “These books will engender empathy; and that tolerance and understanding will resonate through their respective communities and the nation” Great article!
#BlackLivesMatteratSchool is a movement to spark critical reflection and honest conversation in school communities to engage with issues of racial justice. Find stories, resources and ideas here 👇🏾
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The Kansas State library has collected https://t.co/8ONivUw4DF on Black history in Kansas for #BlackHistoryMonth! You can read a resource if you click the “print” button on its page. I just started one Nicodemus and it’s been an interesting read so far.
Hey #aplitchat friends. Do you have any favorite movie or television adaptations of the works that you teach? And how do you feel about graphic novel and manga adaptations of classic novels?
I think that this article shows the importance of collaboration between school librarians and classroom teachers well #pstpln#edtechksu https://t.co/fuotvdHBYj
Besides the United States, no other developed country has such a large gap between salaries paid to teachers and to professionals with similar degrees 😞 https://t.co/8OeEznm4Pe #RedforEd
In the words of They Might Be Giants “what is now New York was once New Amsterdam” but the name didn’t change because “people just liked it better that way” Look at this brief history of how New York-sterdam changed and stayed the same #edci318#sparkpage
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What is one thing professional development wise you wish that you would have done during college (or that you DID do) that you think would have been beneficial? #pstpln#edtechksu
I feel like the weratedogs guy whenever I work with students. "Why are you so enthusiastic about all of your students? Aren't they *insert negative adjective here*" "They're good kids, Brent."
Keynote sure is a versatile program! Watch “Prefixes, The Building Blocks of Words” to see some of its coolest functions in action 😁 https://t.co/LveEd3p1RA via @YouTube#ded318#KeynoteMagicMove
@regina_m_hayes Hi Regina! I’m Sarah, and I think that’s so smart to try to use this experience to try to make emotional connections and learn how other people have experienced teaching. I was looking for curriculum resources, but this is a fantastic thing to remember as well
I’m Sarah Keller, a preservice teacher at KSU, and I hope to gain some new perspectives for my professional learning network from this experience. This week in choir we strategized different ways to fix the same problem, an important skill as a teacher. #pstpln#edtechksu