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Mr. Crawford Aug 27
TEACHERS: Why is the observation/evaluation viewed as a weapon versus a tool used for growth and development? 🍎🤔
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early play Aug 27
is not a matter of getting facts and sowing them within brains, but that it is an attitude of mind that you children to find out for themselves. ~ David Attenborough
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Lisa Cherry Aug 27
As we near the return to school, this is happening! "Reasonable force"? Those two words alone should make us ALL feel very concerned!
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Social-Emotional & Character Development Lab Aug 27
Inviting students to write their end-of-year legacy at the start of the school year is one of the most powerful and efficient interventions one can do for students, and it’s a simple tool to use. Dr. Maurice J. Elias writes for .
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Damn, Georgia Tech Sucks 58s
Replying to @YeahISedIt_54
Maybe you should do some reading. Those are his stats if you were wondering. If you’ll care to look further down you’ll see his stats from the past 3 years.
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DrSDukes Aug 28
I want to see schools put more effort in extracurricular activities
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UNESCO 14h
About 40% of the global population does not have access to in the language they speak or understand. ℹ️
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World Economic Forum 16h
Finland, Switzerland and New Zealand lead the way at teaching skills for the future
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Toyin Saraki 17h
Our are not just the leaders of the future. They are the change-makers of today. Handsout is an excellent innovation which is making use of new technology to overcome old challenges - a lack of universal access to .
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World Bank Aug 27
While there has been an int'l revolution in 🏫 access, 260M children 🧒🏽👧🏽 are still out of school, and another 260M attend school but still cannot read. Learn how the Human Capital Project is measuring education by actual learning outcomes:
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The â‚żirb Nest Aug 28
Here it is to know when altseason truly starts! Crypto Market Cycles for everybody to save, memorize or print on walls :)
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UKEAS Nigeria Aug 28
Nigerian Universities Degree Classifications or CGPA are highly recognized overseas. For a fact, if your results are great. You will not need to write an English Test.
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UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency Aug 28
"A human being is like a tree. 🌳 When you are in a bad environment, you narrow yourself and your thoughts. But in a good place, you expand”
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Kevin Corke 10h
Report: "The number of students from studying in America has quadrupled in the past decade, to a high of over 360,000 last year, more than the next seven countries combined." Are there national security implications at play?
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World Bank Aug 28
The and the Government of announced a new initiative at that will help countries in learn from Japanese & World Bank experiences in human capital development through improvements in .
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Mr Cameron Aug 28
Such a great day talking to the enthusiastic students about play pedagogy. So many great questions and clearly a very passionate cohort. Even encouraged me to have a try at this Twitter business.
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Mr. Crawford Aug 27
PRINCIPALS: Do you use the observation/evaluation as a weapon or a tool? 🍎🤔
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Nadine Muhammad Aug 28
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Brian Lilley Aug 28
Another year of Discovery Math and another year of falling test scores. Can we all agree we need to change how math is taught in Ontario? and say yes but the NDP and teachers' unions say no. What about you? Read & RT
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Dr. Mordecai I. Brownlee Aug 28
Good morning, educators! It is our responsibility to create learning environments where ALL students can thrive.
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