“It’s important for educators to understand why history is often taught this way. And it’s important for students to understand the truth: that queer people are ever-present, throughout time and place. Because precedent is power.”
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@Abe_Lincoln is showing real #kohawkspirit! Come visit him in the Writing Center any time!
"Leave nothing for tomorrow which can be done today." -Abraham Lincoln
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Showcasing student writing sometimes falls to the wayside as we move into secondary classrooms. Keep celebrating learning, even as the content changes!
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Our library is ready to receive more pieces of writing from our children. The whole school is starting their Writing for Pleasure class projects this half-term. 🤩 @WritingRocks_17
“Indigenous ways of knowing and learning emphasize nurturing relationships not only with and among learners, but also with the larger community and the environment or place with which students spend time.”
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As a future ELA educator, I want to know that my students are able to think critically about the news they're consuming. These activities from @WeAreTeachers are great ways for students to improve their digital media!
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