โ๏ธ@googlesheets make it happen. Range Chart functionality please ๐
The Chart Missing From ALL Spreadsheet Software https://t.co/1UZcquvMxz via @minutephysics on @YouTube
.@paulandersen is presenting at the @region13#STEM Convening. Such a great teacher and helped me through my years as a AP Bio teacher. I might have to find a reason to relate this to work. #reidbio
Introducing https://t.co/07rowgH0A0
This is the new home for all of my videos. It's the one link I can proudly share with people when they ask where to find my resources and my hope is that it might be a link you'll consider sharing with your own schools + colleagues too.
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Are you ready to explore the Red Planet with @LEGO_Education Spike robots? Join me at the @TCEA conference on Sunday, February 4 at 8AM for a hands-on workshop where you will learn how to design, build, & program a Mars rover using the LEGO SPIKE Prime set. #TodayWePlay#TCEA24
All Ride All Ride All Ride!
Happy to announce that McKalla CapMetro Rail Station will officially be in service beginning Saturday, February 24, 2024.
A ton of hard work and collaboration with our partners went into this project to improve commutes, access to amenities, & of course--a direct connection to @Q2Stadium!
Thrilled to announce the launch of our Apple Education Community Facilitation Guides. Crafted by the talented @f_fausett and @LunaEric1 , these guides offer workshop schedules/agendas/resources designed to empower leaders. @AppleEDU@Usingtechbetter
https://t.co/W4uwerB0Ep
I love this so much. Thanks @StatedClearly for sharing this book and encouraging young scientists to not be afraid of the jargon and extras that make science unapproachable to many. | Scientific Papers Made Easy | Stated Clearly Review https://t.co/9lcaUNHWkc via @YouTube
Schools are struggling, Teachers are struggling, and most importantly students, children, our kids, our neighbors, our future are struggling.
We need to stand together. Parents need to stand together. Educators need to stand together. Texans need to stand together.
<<Please Share, Respond, Act>>
I cannot stress how vital the next several weeks are for the future of public education.
This is a monumental moment for the hardworking public school students, teachers, leaders, and communities across Texas.
What we know for a fact:
(1) The empirical evidence on the success of vouchers is overwhelmingly negative. There is no unbiased scientific scholar who has produced meaningful evidence that vouchers do anything other than hurt the chances of ALL student populations in terms of receiving access to an equitable and excellent educational offering.
(2) This is not a partisan issue! Republicans and Democrats alike across Texas have come out against vouchers...frequently, out loud, and clearly...seemingly to deaf ears.
(3) Public education in Texas is already underfunded. Period. Point Blank. Despite having a historical surplus of funds available, compared to other U.S. states, Texas is WOEFULLY behind in its support of the public school system. Our teachers, students, and communities deserve better.
(4) The Governor of Texas has a Constitutional responsibility to "Sec. 1. SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE OF SYSTEM OF PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS." Currently, we are NOT following through on our constitutional obligations.
BOTTOM LINE: If you care about the future of public schools in Texas, now is the time to speak up. We cannot wait another minute, day, or week to make our voices heard.
As a public school teacher, and as a son and grandson of public school employees, I ask you to use your voice (call, email, show up, gather, etc.).
Silence is NOT an option at this point. We need your voice now if you claim to support your sisters and brothers in public school communities. Silence during this moment in history will be recognized.
Resources on Inequitable Funding:
https://t.co/4GZ5mXn8co
https://t.co/wWQgxpw6AO
How to Use Your Voice:
https://t.co/f87QpGiPec.
<<Please Share, Respond, Act>>
I cannot stress how vital the next several weeks are for the future of public education.
This is a monumental moment for the hardworking public school students, teachers, leaders, and communities across Texas.
What we know for a fact:
(1) The empirical evidence on the success of vouchers is overwhelmingly negative. There is no unbiased scientific scholar who has produced meaningful evidence that vouchers do anything other than hurt the chances of ALL student populations in terms of receiving access to an equitable and excellent educational offering.
(2) This is not a partisan issue! Republicans and Democrats alike across Texas have come out against vouchers...frequently, out loud, and clearly...seemingly to deaf ears.
(3) Public education in Texas is already underfunded. Period. Point Blank. Despite having a historical surplus of funds available, compared to other U.S. states, Texas is WOEFULLY behind in its support of the public school system. Our teachers, students, and communities deserve better.
(4) The Governor of Texas has a Constitutional responsibility to "Sec. 1. SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE OF SYSTEM OF PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS." Currently, we are NOT following through on our constitutional obligations.
BOTTOM LINE: If you care about the future of public schools in Texas, now is the time to speak up. We cannot wait another minute, day, or week to make our voices heard.
As a public school teacher, and as a son and grandson of public school employees, I ask you to use your voice (call, email, show up, gather, etc.).
Silence is NOT an option at this point. We need your voice now if you claim to support your sisters and brothers in public school communities. Silence during this moment in history will be recognized.
Resources on Inequitable Funding:
https://t.co/4GZ5mXn8co
https://t.co/wWQgxpw6AO
How to Use Your Voice:
https://t.co/f87QpGiPec.
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Now and always, vouchers are bad policy for Texas.
"Just because the state share of school funding increases due to property tax relief does not mean the state is increasing per-student funding for public schools." ~Dr. Smith @mishshel
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#TxEd#TxLege
@EllenTroxclair ๐ค@EllenTroxclair Alternate thought. Maybe we should worry about requiring all schools to have an armed staff member on campus, and yet only providing $15K/school. That is an inappropriate use of money, in that schools have to cover the $50K difference. Unconstitutional? #txlege