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Room 213

@213room

High school English teacher and lover of learning.

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Steve Price (@steve_r_price) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my biggest concerns right now about AI in the classroom is how AI views writing. Writing = a mundane chore that AI can eliminate; generic writing is fine. If we’re not careful, the tool controls our narratives about the value of writing, both the process and the product.

Beanie (@beanie0597) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We do children a disservice when we fail to teach them they share in the responsibility for their education. Teachers & parents can provide all the instruction & support possible, but at some point students have want to learn & determine to take the necessary steps to do so.

edutopia (@edutopia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you greet your students at the door? Simple words of greetings and encouragement can dramatically improve classroom dynamics.⁠ ☀️ Learn more about the research here: edut.to/3XN4WeC

Do you greet your students at the door? 

Simple words of greetings and encouragement can dramatically improve classroom dynamics.⁠ ☀️ 

Learn more about the research here: edut.to/3XN4WeC
Monte Syrie (@montesyrie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We effed up. Somewhere along the way, we (the adults) made it about getting done, instead of getting better. And, in turn, you have settled for getting done, not getting better. Let's change that. Let's make it about getting better." My message to my kids today. #Project180

edutopia (@edutopia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mistakes should be normalized—and even celebrated! Discover how to create a supportive and engaging learning environment by making your classroom safe for academic risk-taking 🎉🙌

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When trying to solve problems, we rarely think of what to take away. As schools face new crises, is subtraction the secret weapon to getting them back on track?⁠ 🧵 1/3

When trying to solve problems, we rarely think of what to take away. As schools face new crises, is subtraction the secret weapon to getting them back on track?⁠

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Dr. Bryan Pearlman #MaslowBeforeBloom (@drp_principal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whether you think it's going to be a bad day or a good day, you're probably right. The day itself won't change, but how you choose to see it will determine your experience. Your mindset shapes your reality.

Melissa D (@dean_of_math) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear world, “Discovery learning” is not a thing. Using inquiry or PBL does not mean that students are just left to their own devices. It’s a highly intentional approach that involves a great deal of planning, assessing and growing.

edutopia (@edutopia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are many theories about the rise in teenage mental health issues. A recent study takes an entirely new approach. 🤸

edutopia (@edutopia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The end of class can be as impactful as the beginning. Here are 8 class closure activities to help you wrap up your lessons effectively. 🙌

Monte Syrie (@montesyrie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Misinformation is perhaps our worst universal enemy right now. If you are sharing information without verifying it, you are perpetuating the problem. And, it seems, too many of us are indeed the problem, for we are too comfortable in our echo chambers and too lazy in our

The Madwoman in the Classroom (@heymrsbond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Instead of inviting people who are classroom-adjacent to keynote every educational conference, pay some current classroom teachers to discuss what’s working and what’s not while teaching under a fascist administration.