#tncohort I learned a lot in my teaching certification program, but the most important lesson was having a growth mindset and teaching my students to as well. As teachers we can always be working to improve our practice!
As a new teacher I'm learning as much as I can about literacy instruction, so that I can follow the Science of Reading. This journal looks like a fantastic resource!
https://t.co/WLQFvHQzh2
One of the things that attracted me to Nanjing was the beautiful greenery. Feeling lucky to live in a fabulous city that I now get to share it with my daughter @DiscoverNanjing#VividpathwayDynamicimpression
We're trilled to welcome @MorganGallupm our newest #localization consultant. Morgan joins us with a wealth of knowledge on bridging the gap between Asia and the west. Read her 2 latest publications for Nimdzi and @multilingualmag:
https://t.co/4o3TzKg1cg & https://t.co/Db9oaD9vkT
@shaunrein Yeah, this isn't the place to find clients. Tweet far less frequently and about the key issues that matter to you. You can also link to longer form explanations of your thoughts. You are aggressive sounding on Twitter, especially without the space to explain your thoughts.
@ruima Well there are two average people. The half that voted for Biden and the half that voted against. One half wants more regulation and one half wants what they believe are truly free platforms like Parler.
@shaunrein@JoeBiden@BillClinton A Chinese Didi driver in Nanjing today told me he thought that Trump's refusal to transition threatens global stability.
@shaunrein Thanks for the reply and clarification. I still don't think we should discourage anyone from speaking out, regardless of age. We need all the help we can get to change the bias towards China.
@shaunrein I just wrote an article about how well China has managed the virus. It actually got a really good response from Americans. We shouldn't keep our mouths shut. We need to find ways to share the truth about what China actually is like and counter the lies from the media.
@shaunrein China is ramping up recycling in major cities and food waste needs to be separated. It makes sense that as awareness of the issue grows (which it has where I live in Nanjing), so will ideas and campaigns to tackle it. I really respect China's efforts to solve these issues.
@shaunrein Totally agree. Living in Nanjing for 13 years I've seen it go from admiration and respect towards America to confusion and dismay at the moment. America is pissing away it's soft power and that's a damn shame. The damage being done may be irreparable.
“Defund” means that Black & Brown communities are asking for the same budget priorities that White communities have already created for themselves: schooling > police,etc.
People asked in other ways, but were always told “No, how do you pay for it?”
So they found the line item.