John Martin ’10 ’13 was named Teacher of the Year in the Connecticut district where he teaches high school English. Martin says he owes much of his success to #UML, where he earned a degree in #English literature and a Master of #Education. https://t.co/MTd81HkOCG
This is because, in my opinion, a friend can sometimes be synonymous with a “parent” or “teacher” or “leader”. So, if my students consider me their friend, I guess I am good with that. #TeacherFriends
I don't know how teachers can teach without sharing some of their experience and personality. Why Backstory matters... #cdnedchat https://t.co/uFXUF2jHnt
Regular readers sleep better, have lower stress levels, higher self-esteem, and lower rates of depression than non-readers. #ILA18 https://t.co/tX3nSOEk92
Class of 2018, check your https://t.co/bGAUIysjCA emails for a message from me on the day of your graduation. Congratulations and I will see you tonight.
It is with great excitement that Central Office is pleased to announce the 2018-19 Teacher of the Year for the Wethersfield Public Schools.
Jennifer Lizee-Hammer, Literacy Curriculum Specialist at Webb and... https://t.co/ySNAni4uB2
New Article Posted: Not all assessments have to be analytical argument papers. Literature can tell the human experience and students can show their mastery using creativity. Read it here: https://t.co/qCMZtA2AXt
Spent the day at orientation for the Summer Connecticut Writing Project Institute at @UConn. I am excited to become a better writer and teacher of writing.
Today is #WorldPressFreedomDay. Celebrate by reading a variety of sources with writers free to write what is true and without limitation. https://t.co/TyjUGbqL9G