Equity should never be an excuse for mediocrity. "How San Francisco public schools got math instruction wrong https://t.co/PJmOiBhW0v via @hechingerreport
This photo of 52 books is circulating on Twitter.
I have a PhD in literature with a focus on literary genres.
Here's my take as a literary scholar:
Read any one of these and you'll have read them all.
They're all the same.
The @EdTecBSU program welcomed students from the Indiana Migrant Education Program (IMEP) to the BSU Campus for the 4th annual Tech Summit! July 16-19 @ballstatetc @BSUEdStudies@BallState
Topping off the Indiana Migrant Education Program EdTecBSU tech summit with a Rocket League tournament @bsuesports studio!!! @ballstatetc @BSUEdStudies@BallState
Thanks to everyone involved in making the 4th Indiana Migrant Education Program Tech Summit a success!!! It was great to host wonderful kids and chaperones from across the state. Superheros all around! @ballstatetc @BallState@BSUEdStudies
Mentoring is about helping someone be the best version of them, not a replica of you.
Instead of saying: Here's what I would do...
Ask: What are the pros and cons of each option?
Instead of saying: What worked for me is...
Ask: Which choice best plays to your strengths?
Chances are you’ve seen examples of digital choice boards if you follow us on social media. Faculty Torrey Trust and Bob Maloy are the scholars behind these open-access works. Read the full story on our website: https://t.co/zL7jRlqBfd
@torreytrust
Great mentoring is a complex skill set that can take a lifetime to master.
At the same time, a few basic principles can go a long way:
-care about them and their well-being
-realize it’s about their life, not yours
-ask questions and listen
-help them see the possibilities
A former student has stepped into the professional spaces of an academic so smoothly. Saja Wardat continues to influence teacher education in Jordan. The Need of Integrating Digital Education in Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities
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Great to be recognized by the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) for a best paper award at the upcoming conference in New Orleans! @ballstatetc @BSUEdStudies@BallState@SITEconf
Great to be recognized by the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) for a best paper award at the upcoming conference in New Orleans! @ballstatetc @BSUEdStudies@BallState@SITEconf
Just published!!! Excited to contribute to an invited edition of the CITE journal. Article titled, Design principles for modeled experiences in technology infused teacher preparation. https://t.co/zLOWeT7Cnh @ballstatetc @BSUEdStudies
It is always good to see a thoughtful perspective on new technologies. Thank you to CITE journal for the #chatgpt editorial.
https://t.co/rpg3zuYZ8W
Congrats to @torreytrust Jeromie Whalen, & @ChrystallaMouza for putting this work together for #edtechteachers
Academic labor came to fruition. Thanks to @asknquestions and Arlene Borthwick for Perspectives of Educational Technology Teacher Educators: Mavericks, Champions, or Change Agents?, @ISTE Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education. https://t.co/YXtlNX3Pc7
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The semester is almost over... in #EDLT3110 we have learned a lot, mainly how to find and use technology resources! Shout out to @rutledge_dr for being a great teacher and encouraging us to explore and follow our curiosity🤗🌟📚