In light of school closures due to #COVID19, students, families, and educators remain uncertain about the future in a growing pandemic.
We’ve compiled a list of tools for educators and at-home learning resources for students and families:
https://t.co/iYMpOvsTR2
We knew Trump was a fraud
We knew he was a con man
We knew he would cheat
We knew he always lies
We knew he would use taxpayer money to enrich himself
We also knew the greatest threat to our country was his
incompetence, his inability to handle a crisis
And now, here we are...
The average teacher in America spends roughly $500 of their own money on school supplies every year — here’s how you can help out this holiday season
In partnership with @EmCollective
“I’d like us to be a place where great leaders want to come and try to do difficult things.” @laurenepowell leads @EmCollective with courage, smarts and soulfulness. https://t.co/tyxP6LdC72
1. Leadership means learning from those who disagree with you—especially when it comes to issues that may be polarizing. “If we harness the middle ground, we can do so much more” @Cameron_Kasky #RoadToChange#MarchForOurLives
Do you know how @wishboneorg got our start? @kkellyjanus shares our story & the lessons it holds for other social startups in @HarvardBiz: https://t.co/ihu211VMWz
“The first is that the entrepreneur values proximity and is on the ground in the communities he or she seeks to serve. Really talented social entrepreneurs value collaborating within communities and lift community voices to inform their programming and practices.” #SIS18
At today’s @socinnovation Social Innovation Summit, our Education Portfolio Director Beth Schmidt shared her thoughts on the most important qualities in a social entrepreneur. #SIS18@schmidtea
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We’re celebrating our community’s #FirstMillion funded classroom projects with a match on every live project, so there’s no better time to help teachers bring their next idea to life! https://t.co/oCMYJt2xLV