Lifelong learner. Passionate about safe, inclusive and healthy schools. And curling. Restorative justice advocate. Pronouns she/her/they. My tweets are my own.
Beth Beattie, PASS teacher at @bjhsaxons, honoured last night by @LifewiseNL with the James Fardy award for outstanding dedication to reducing stigma & advocating for youth facing mental health & addictions issues in the community. 🎉
@NLSchoolsCA@NLTeachersAssoc@bettybeattie
The pressroom is quiet now. Newfoundland and Labrador’s last web press just finished printing the province’s last daily paper. When I started my career in journalism, I never thought I’d see this day. It doesn’t feel real.
What happens when schools move away from self-care-based models and toward collective care and collaboration? 🤝 Even small shifts can help improve teacher wellbeing, leaders told Edutopia’s @tatertutt. https://t.co/8Gui3T2ZML
Amazing 3 days at the National Association for Community and Restorative Justice @NACRJUSA conference in Washington DC. And what incredible representation from NL! @RelatFirstNL
https://t.co/Y32vgzRqOM to make yourself aware of my passion and experience in my pursuit of the successful nomination for @NLTeachersAssoc President for 2025-27. Be engaged and informed!
I’d encourage everyone to check this out! Dale is a thoughtful, compassionate educator and cares deeply about education in this province. And he’s a Beatles fan.
Be sure to check out my qualifications and experience by checking out my site: https://t.co/Y32vgzQSZe. Recommend my social media platforms to other NL educators so people can become familiar with my work and interests. Voting takes place November 25-29, 2024.
Happy #PrideMonth! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️June is the perfect time to celebrate what makes us unique and advocate for and support the 2SLGBTQIA+ community! Check the NLTA website for some resources to use this month and beyond! https://t.co/oq7Jgle1ZV
Creating a trauma-informed restorative school requires a long term plan, not a quick one-day training. It is a commitment, not a workshop. It will take lots of different elements that impact systems change as well as classroom practices. Not a one and done. Not a quick-fix!