Rebecca Gault (@gaultrebecca) 's Twitter Profile
Rebecca Gault

@gaultrebecca

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Crystal Rufenacht (@rufenacht_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

educationally yours mrs cuneo thanks her former teacher for his impact on her! Very touching! ❤️I have seen the same amazing influence in Lori's work with her own students while spending time in her classroom this year!@HCPSchools Rebecca Gault #HCPSignite Church Creek El

<a href="/Loreleicuneo/">educationally yours mrs cuneo</a> thanks her former teacher for his impact on her! Very touching! ❤️I have seen the same amazing influence in Lori's work with her own students while spending time in her classroom this year!@HCPSchools <a href="/GaultRebecca/">Rebecca Gault</a>  #HCPSignite <a href="/_CCEScougars/">Church Creek El</a>
Rebecca Gault (@gaultrebecca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super excited to teach 9th grade at BAHS this fall!! Need your help! What advice would you give your 9th grade self? Planning an interactive bulletin board/opening day lesson! Going on a journey...

Super excited to teach 9th grade at BAHS this fall!! Need your help!  What advice would you give your 9th grade self?  Planning an interactive bulletin board/opening day lesson!  Going on a journey...
Kelly Gallagher (@kellygtogo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I never go over rules on the first day. We start reading and writing immediately. Besides, I only have two rules: 1) Work hard; 2) Be nice.

edutopia (@edutopia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6 Strategies for a Culturally Inclusive Classroom: 1. Learn how to pronounce students' names. 2. Set aside time for relationship housekeeping. 3. Have 1:1 talks w/ students. 4. Connect w/ parents. 5. See yourself as students see you. 6. Know your content. edutopia.org/article/classr…

Kelly Gallagher (@kellygtogo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is our first day of writing in our notebooks. I will begin with talking about my central goal for them as writers this year: moving them from victimhood to agency. I will use this figure from 180 Days.

Today is our first day of writing in our notebooks. I will begin with talking about my central goal for them as writers this year: moving them from victimhood to agency. I will use this figure from 180 Days.
Rebecca Gault (@gaultrebecca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m in love with this book! Recommended almost 30 years ago in student teaching but never read! Stumbled on it yesterday in a used book store! Brilliant inspiration for teaching 9th grade English!! ❤️

I’m in love with this book!  Recommended almost 30 years ago in student teaching but never read!  Stumbled on it yesterday in a used book store!  Brilliant inspiration for teaching 9th grade English!! ❤️
National Board (@nbpts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This School Year, Let's Show What Happens When Parents and Teachers Work as a Team by the #NBCTstrong Monica (Sims) Lewis NBCT! educationpost.org/this-school-ye… via Ed Post 🎓

Rebecca Gault (@gaultrebecca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Going to NCTE Convention each year at Thanksgiving time was a gift I gave myself for the first 8 years of my career. Now I just stalk through Twitter...love these observations from KG!

Peter Carpenter, Ed.D. (@drpcarpenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3 Factors that significantly increase happiness: 1. Our ability to reframe our situation more positively; 2. Our ability to experience gratitude; and 3. Our choice to be kind and generous. The Book of Joy. #pscgrow

David Geurin (@davidgeurin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who’s in your circle of influence? Surround yourself with people who are on a path of joy, purpose, and growth. Don’t ever attach yourself in a significant way to those who would steal your joy, mock your purpose, or hinder your growth.

Dr. Jessica Stephens (@drjstephensvp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Once I called a student to my office, he stood at my desk & said, “Ok give me detention so I can leave.” I laughed, “You’re not getting detention; you’re getting my attention until you see in you all that we see in you. Have a seat.” He sat, “Wow, you care like that?” #LoveWorks