Gratitude Day 15–college students diligently completing their course work & balancing the learning and https://t.co/23GmUEiKId is inspiring to be part of the journey of a teacher to be with such passion to achieve her career goal.Your dedication Miss Long is admired! Hofer Pride!
This article talks about some of the challenges that schools are faced with regarding digital equity, and what some schools are doing to solve these problems. #ITIf19#DigitalEquity https://t.co/r7tiP9wLWx
@LWMEdProf I will advocate for #EdTech by educating myself, colleagues, students, and parents about it. If I can start the conversation and foster the use of technology in my own classroom with my own students, then I can work to grow technology usage in my school. #ITIf19#DigitalEquity
Math is an area that I struggle to have confidence in, especially since I am teaching math in a different way than how I learned it. I am excited to take these classes and grow my math mindset. When you get excited about math so do your students! #ITlf19
This free online class (6 x 15 min sessions)taken by over 1/4 mill people, significantly increases student engagement & achievement, as found in a randomized controlled trial (RCT).Districts often give it to parents to take, as well as students & teachers. https://t.co/D7Fznh3Rtt
https://t.co/U5A202vG4V I found this great resource that is upper helpful for explaining what digital citizenship is and how it becomes global citizenship. It also provides a contract to go over with your students and have them sign. #digcit#ITlf19
@LWMEdProf The thing that I see becoming an issue is the sharing of passwords and login in information. Many students will share their passwords with each other if they need help from another student to log in. #ITf19#digcit
I heard about this awesome app called @TalkingPointsEd. It allows the teacher to send messages that will be translated into that student's home language and for parent responses to be translated back into English. This seems like a great tool for #Communication#ITls19
@LWMEdProf Relationships with families are super important! A great line of #communication is key in building good relationships with parents. I know my classroom relies on many different types of communication to keep our families informed about what is happening in the classroom. #ITlf19
All of us are teachers because we want to make a difference in a child's life. These are great stories about when that moment happens!#TTLs18 https://t.co/c2p3tIl5bN
#TopTeaching blogger Meghan Everette worked at an inner-city school as a fourth grade teacher. She shares her favorite moment with a 10-year-old student --> https://t.co/cBWddpEDjT @Larryferlazzo
It is important that every teacher provides his or her students with the best chance at being successful. Is this something you need to do in your classroom? #TTLs18 https://t.co/uvhujSETwy
If you’re looking for advice on how to thrive during your student teaching experience, check out these seven tips. {by @studentsavvysuz on the #TpTBlog} https://t.co/EcnEcyFApS