@nytopinion@CharlesMBlow Thanks for a powerful column about coming out and not wanting to miss any opportunities with family. "If not now, when" resonates deeply with me.
'Kashmir women are the biggest victims of this inhumane siege' @AJEnglish https://t.co/4LVmRNyLkU
@thelilynews posted this article from Al Jazeera. The Kashmiri dispute has deep links to Indian culture.
Quote from @betamiller's @edutopia article:
"Feedback is powerful and is proven to increase student learning, and there are many strategies teachers can use to make it more effective and efficient."
https://t.co/SOdo70JelL
@mrgesmith
Just returned to the U.S. I had a great time in the U.K. Saw this @NYTimes article about surfing that I wanted to share with you. โBill
https://t.co/dLbKGQ1dsS
@CraigPerrier My lack of timeliness has nothing to do with the content, which I've found fascinating. It's been an incredibly busy semester, with another few weeks still to go.
@CraigPerrier Q3: As you can see, Iโm spending my holiday making up for lost time and trying to get everything to you. Iโm amazed at how much information is running around in my head and how it is coming out in my lesson planning for the Spring semester.
@CraigPerrier Q2: The โotheringโ cartoon made an impression. Also the organization of content, instruction, assessment, environment, and professional learning.
I loved the Know-Be-Do graphic. Great reminder!
@CraigPerrier
I loved the suggestion to use images that show Americans outside the U.S. or that memorable Russian graphic with the lynching scene superimposed on the Statue of Liberty. A great way to teach about some of the less savory aspects of U.S. History.
@CraigPerrier Finding my way to TGC was a totally different direction than my usual education path but Iโm glad for the journey. I think there was some growth along the way.
@CraigPerrier Craig: Excellent webinar. My takeaway began with the plant in the pot because one of my favorite sayings in โgrow where youโre planted.โ
#NETGC Senator Leahy appeared with Winooski students to announce a $31 million Vermont Student Assistance Corp. (VSAC) grant. Vermont is one of six states receiving a grant to help students prepare for and attend college.