Thinking about student agency as part of our deeper learning for at Graded. Made some observations of student agency on the first day of middle school. #agency#deeperlearning@GradedBR@shobbsbeckley@goalearning https://t.co/CJaDmPfjSB
New blog post: "Better, Not Awesome." My youngest went back to day care and I've added more #asynchronous time to my classes. #teachers#distancelearning https://t.co/JveyMJnY3q
Tonight at 7:00 EST join Dr. Kate Shuster, the director of the Hard History Project and manager of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Teaching Hard History Initiative.
Link to event: https://t.co/wzOzlLGe5d \ https://t.co/7jCbarBYXG
Wow! This really filled my heart today. I love how this organization is modeling growth, change and reflection. When you know better, you do better. So proud to be teaching the Learning for Justice slavery framework to my 7th graders. #hardhistory
“We know that justice is the heart of what we want for our young people and for society at large.” Learning for Justice Director Jalaya Liles Dunn explains our new name and the work that lies ahead for all of us as we envision just, equitable schools. https://t.co/3aoZXpA8QY
@FinkHernandez @GlennonDoyle Jess, that means so much! I have been lurking and watching you writing and publishing and really admiring you! The feeling is so mutual.
Let's Face It: Teaching with an Intense Desire to Quit. Thank you, again @GlennonDoyle for your words. #Teachers, it's both/and. If you showed up today, you are amazing. https://t.co/UVw51UoUSk
I love imagining him right now. Clutching his phone and pacing, unable to tweet or post. Probably yelling at the art on the walls. Throwing food at staffers? Calling people who will let him yell at them? That’s a scene I want in this crazy new HBO show we’re living in.