Millions of ELLs are being asked to return to schools to take federally required English-language-proficiency exams amid the national surge in coronavirus cases. https://t.co/cTgjMIbZGL
Joe Bennett stopped to film Jeffersontown Police as they surrounded a car. He said he was doing his "due diligence as a citizen."
Then one of the officers walked across the parking lot and punched him.
"As much as I am honored by my students’ trust, responding to student trauma on top of our own daily stressors can produce a kind of secondary trauma in teachers." @Chalkbeat https://t.co/FDccaRI2zh
How do you get all students—even the quietest—to participate in online learning? Teachers offer a range of smart strategies, both synchronous and asynchronous. @edutopia https://t.co/TC8hdx39yT
The state of my affairs. Last leg of the race? Possibly, for now. Like the picture, academic writing can show some color/liveliness...get-it-done? Got it. Working...
Happy birthday to Jean Piaget, whose pioneering work on constructivism—the idea that children actively create knowledge out of their experiences—continues to be relevant for many teachers and schools.
"When I got into #college, that opened my mind to something completely different. I've grown decades in the space of three or four years. I've learned everything about myself." @KQEDnews@vanessarancano https://t.co/45VTTBy0OX #edchat#highered
The former first lady's voter registration initiative will provide teachers with lesson plans and trainings on how to talk about voting. https://t.co/UPzuursDhg