@JILLSLASTWORD You did ignore humanity, unfortunately. You were selective in which humans you saw and which ones you didn’t care to learn historical truths about. I wish you many years of learning so when you look back you can realize the errors you’ve made.
@JILLSLASTWORD And who is the loudest group, Jill? You don’t even need to hide your antisemitism anymore, not that you did in the first place. Good riddance to you.
@GingeTheSouless@LaundryQueen__@raymo_g You don't. Jews come from all over the world. Including Eastern and Central Europe, Spain/Portugal, but also the Middle East, India, Ethiopia, and many many more! This person is unwell and worse, uneducated.
We don't teach about Indigenous communities through the lens of residential schools. We don't explore Black History Month only through the lens of slavery. Educators must ensure that we don't only teach about Jewish peoplehood through the lens of the Holocaust.
@michestace_ shares "If we can only learn about people through the sources of victimhood...we are doing a disservice to only learn aboutJews through the Holocaust. #jewishheritagemont#OnEdMentors
@michestace_: Really listen to Jewish voices on the experiences of Jewish people from history and today. It is the responsibility of all people to make space for hearing people's stories. It's about developing genuine acceptance for someone that is different from you.#OnEdMentors
@michestace_ talks about the reason why May is Jewish Heritage Month. How can we ensure that we begin talking about Jewish people and identities through culture and contributions, rather than victimhood? #OnEdMentors
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7) GIVE YOURSELF SOME GRACE. If your child needs to miss a Zoom call in order to take a learning break or spend some time with you - it's all okay. As long as they can keep up with their tasks and deadlines - they'll be alright. What they need most of all is support from family.
Today I went LIVE to discuss tips and tricks for managing at-home learning. The key is to try to keep it as "normal" feeling as possible. The perfect balance of routine and spontaneity. Rigidity and Flexibility. Here is the recap:
6) Prepare next day's materials the night before. I always tell kid's who often forget things to pack their bag the night before. The same applies at home - print materials, completed homework, organize belongings and be ready to go once morning comes around.