I consider myself very fortunate to be a part of an amazing team of educators.... Check them out -> https://t.co/EKkJW4vwZD Come and join us! We are onj the hunt for a good fit! https://t.co/OU7FZfvY5z
Excellent article from @DTWillingham on teaching reading comprehension, and in particular, why teaching reading comprehension strategies is useful, but not enough: https://t.co/MimNIM1ATV
Scotland "downgraded the status of knowledge and adopted a competence-based approach, emphasising the development of transferable skills and interdisciplinary learning."
Result: Own Goal.
https://t.co/Zm0jfp6Sca
Friends,
This is a very personal ask and it means a lot to me. I’m trying to get this video the widest possible audience. The video shares a link to a page that is attempting to share our free anti-bullying curriculum far & wide. We are trying to make the world a better place & keep other kids from hurting. If you Tweet, Insta, Facebook, Threads or just plain share we would be in your debt. https://t.co/ExHThtIoUg
Always a pleasure to be interviewed on @ninetonoon. Today's discussion was fairly broad-ranging, exploring the ever-growing number of education initiatives being announced in the lead-up to the election.
https://t.co/dl1kh0qRTh
Arran Hamilton, John Hattie and I have just written a working paper on how #ArtificialInteligence is likely to change our world, and suggest 13 things we can do to minimize the damage: https://t.co/L6oGR9MzeR.
The culture of a school is created by everyone. Walk in a school and see how the front office staff talks and interacts or the staff /teachers in the hallway. Yes, the leadership influences it, but everyone is ultimately responsible for a positive school culture. #edchat
If you are interested in (and concerned about) youth mental health in NZ, check out this just-released commentary and call to action from @InformedFutures
https://t.co/56dCE8lrCN