We're reimagining the way students engage in the classroom, focusing on creation of original ideas & content. An initiative of Fayette County Public Schools.
Inman Elementary 3rd graders in the class of Regina Stevens used the Glow Games to shine the light on key Reading/ELA concepts. https://t.co/494EXXASAc
Georgia teachers,
As a former teacher, I know you show up every single day for your students and bring your energy, passion, and professionalism to the classroom. Happy Teacher Appreciation Month!
Sincerely,
State School Superintendent Richard Woods
#ThankAGATeacher
RSMS 8th-Grade art students created and sold ceramic bowls and plates in order to make a donation to Midwest Food Bank. Their donation will provide roughly 24,000 meals!
Listen in as Hall Pass Entertainment teacher, Christy Todd, sits down w/ Music Tech Teacher Network to talk about running a recording label and her experience as a Top 10 GA TOTY finalist. @georgiadeptofed@RisingStarrMS@fcboe@GMEAorg @mutechteachnet
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☀️Keep your kids engaged and active this summer with SCTC's STEMtastic Summer Camps! ☀️ Campers will explore various STEM career fields through technical education with guest speakers and hands-on activities.
Two summer sessions available. Learn more! 👉 https://t.co/ghKkA3cAd9
Together with the Atlanta Drum Academy, Bennett’s Mill Middle student Caden Holden will be featured on season 18 of America’s Got Talent. The drumline performs locally at the City of Fayetteville Bicentennial Celebration on June 3rd at 6 p.m. https://t.co/L60Rt8465l
Fayette County Public Schools Facilities Services needs student summer workers. Summer workers are paid $12.00 an hour and work 4 days a week. To apply, go to https://t.co/lGxT2GiGIK. https://t.co/ETLj3AlS82
"It’s one thing to have AI as a co-creating partner in art, b/ if all art is made by AI & is only based on what it has been trained on in the past, we’re not hearing stories of the modern child, modern parent, or modern teacher. We need to keep the humanities at the forefront."
To explore how these advances will affect schools, we asked 5 experts who follow the impact of technology on education and the workforce to predict what classes they believe high school students will be required to take a decade from now.
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"Schools also have a lot on their plates already, as they help students recover from the pandemic, so professional development on AI might not be at the top of the priority list."
@southjoseph@educationweek#AI
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Bennett’s Mill Middle, Rising Starr Middle, and Starr’s Mill High were among the top finishers at the Georgia Technology Student Association’s State Leadership Conference. https://t.co/WmmmUWd37y
Only one more day until #PollinatorsLive!
Hear from farmers, scientists, and beekeepers as they teach students about the impact pollinators have on Georgia's wildlife. Register to watch: https://t.co/HjWm109xv0
GaDOE DML is looking for innovative GA educators to apply for the DML Technology Equipment Grants. Only 2 weeks left to apply. Questions? email [email protected]
Find out more about this Opportunity Grant at https://t.co/inNBPnYhRE
During the Military Flagship School Award presentation, Bonaire Elementary School fourth-grader, Brielle Myers, read her original poem, Oh My Veteran No One Knows. We loved it so much that we asked to make it our official Military Student & Family poem. #GAMonthoftheMilitaryChild
A student may say they’ve “finished” a project…
But we need to help shift their focus away from “finishing” projects… give kids time to keep improving the things they make, write, & create
#TheWordsWeUse#DailySTEM