Education Enthusiast, Literacy Lover, and Art Addict. I am known to break out into a choreographed song and dance at any given point. Instagram: Mrs.RB402
It may be early on a Saturday morning, but we’re here with @pernilleripp thinking and discussing engagement (for students AND teachers). Thanks to all those who have joined us!
There's no better time to make your plans for the October WCTE convention. You can come in person or join us virtually. You won't want to miss this one. https://t.co/2zylx4lmDH
Welcome back to school! It's not too early to make your plans to join us at this year's convention that will feature the Folger Shakespeare Library. There are both online and in person options to fit your needs. https://t.co/BCroxmiIXg
10 Simple Ways to Be Great:
1. Be On Time
2. Show Up & Do the Work
3. Give Your Best
4. Be Positively Contagious
5. Have an Attitude of Gratitude
6. Seek Solutions
7. Have Passion
8. Be Coachable
9. Do More Than What’s Required
10. Believe in Yourself
What would you add?
We know. It's Friday, and it's time to just check out in a it, but one last reminder that there's still time to register for the webinar tomorrow with Chad Everett. It's going to be fantastic. And if you can't make it tomorrow, your registration gets you access to the recording.
If you're a member of WCTE, sign up for the free webinar and Q&A session with Chad Everett. If you aren't a member, what are you waiting for? Being able to be in this event for free should be the icing on the cake.
https://t.co/VNnOwcow2p
If you thought you had nothing going on May 1st, you're sadly mistaken. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a webinar on anti-racist and anti-bias teaching with @chadceverett Best thing? It's free to WCTE members.
https://t.co/WRORwqU2r3
We hope you'll join us on May 1st for our latest webinar with @chadceverett on anti-racist and anti-bias teaching in the ELA classroom. This webinar is FREE for all WCTE members as part of online professional learning offerings. Registration is now open! https://t.co/5bf91hWOcY
The science of reading is sounding more like the politics of reading. The two are becoming interchangeable. We’re using data from scientific studies with some to make decisions for all. This isn’t the way for a reading superhighway, but the way for reading w/ a dead end street.