Posted by swhited on Sunday, August 28th, 2011 at 5:00 pm
Twitter Weekly Updates for Schools That Can
- RT @rgwahby For some kids computer-based learning works. One size doesn't fit all. Provide options let families choose. #edtech #edu #
- Some districts are changing to a 4 day week – is that enough time to teach? Share your thoughts: #edu http://t.co/88EJmWL #
- Eliminate the idea of waste in future generations by teaching these free lessons: http://t.co/psniJ6a #edu #
- Help your students understand music producers, fashion designers, and game developers all need math:… http://t.co/WctmSDB #
- Check out the latest issue of our newsletter CONNECTIONS: the best of the best from the past 2 weeks #edu .. http://t.co/iS9qjnW #
- After teachers, leadership has the biggest impact on student success. The Wallace Foundation is stepping in to… http://t.co/CjvsshT #
- A message from STC CEO/Chair Michael Druckman including thoughts on the new Stanford #edu study… http://t.co/4JyKt5T #
- Stanford found that "social capital" is underused at schools. Find out what that means and how you can gain more: http://t.co/QU0kUUa #edu #
- Stanford found that "social capital" is underused at schools. Find out what that means and how you can gain more: http://t.co/Cfo5LUm #edu #
- Effective Practice: City High in Pittsburgh practices looping – teachers stay with the same students throughout HS http://t.co/W2IQNMt #edu #
- Teachers: What do you think about looping? Would staying with the same students 4 years change your relationship, facilitate success? #edu #
- #everygirl deserves a quality #edu no matter her zipcode. Find out how our schools make it happen: http://t.co/LKPV0ei #
- The NYTimes recommends "quantitative literacy" to improve math #edu Find out what that entails: http://t.co/Sl5vRMs #
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