Want to help your LGBTQ+ students & their families feel seen? Check out our recs for picture & chapter books, graphic novels, & YA novels featuring LGBTQ+ characters!
Looking for better representation? We also have them organized by character identity!
https://t.co/WOCJ7NxSlC
Calling all science educators! Looking to mix up your science lessons?
Check out our guide for *meaningfully* using representations in your science lessons!
https://t.co/bkGZGDyYUR
>> big thanks to the @RepTaLProject team (funded by @JSMF) whose research informed this article
“Even the profoundest thinkers never entertained the notion that what children can do with the assistance of others might be more indicative of their mental development than what they can do alone” - Lev Vygotsky
Check out this deep dive into the "ZPD"
https://t.co/tNpB0LSz5a
@MrDaubitz Hi Mr. Daubitz! We would love to feature some of your awesome ed tech activity ideas on our website for other teachers (with credit to you) - would you be okay with that?
Its already back-to-school time! Looking to stock up on some books for your classroom library? We've got you covered 📚
Check out this list of picture/chapter books, graphic novels, & YA books to showcase diverse stories& characters in your classroom!
https://t.co/KkdZkRKPiR
In light of some distressing anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, take a look at our 🏳️🌈 10 Ways to Support LGBTQIA+ Students in your Classroom🏳️⚧️
https://t.co/xiWGBv86Te
Thanks to @DrSurajUttam & @EctopicEyeQueer for their contributions!
#ProtectTransKids#YoureSafeWithMe#LGBTQYouth
Ever wondered what kind of learning theorist you REALLY are? 🤔
Take this quiz to see which learning theory comes closest to your own beliefs about teaching and learning!
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After years of development, we are thrilled to finally announce the launch of https://t.co/2Dxxl0gS47 !!
Consider us your own curated, open-access knowledge base for the everyday educator featuring jargon-less articles translating ed research and curricular resource databases 📚