Jen Phillips (@jen__phillips) 's Twitter Profile
Jen Phillips

@jen__phillips

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calendar_today19-01-2018 04:37:21

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Jimmy Casas (@casas_jimmy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thought for the day: The more deposits that we make throughout the school day in terms of smiling, greeting, listening & talking to students & staff the more likelihood of a positive return on our investment....via #Culturize

edutopia (@edutopia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Classrooms that use circles, U-shaped seating, or other arrangements to support group work and peer-to-peer collaboration are becoming more common. The science says that’s right on. edut.to/2AF9BYx

Dr Briony Scott (@brionyscott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Themes for 2019 - for children, adolescents, parents, teachers & principals? Sleep. Sleep. Sleep. It seems everyone thinks they’re the exception; turns out we are not - or that no one quite understands our lifestyle; irrelevant. Sleep. Sleep. Sleep. 😓😓😓

Jen Phillips (@jen__phillips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to have spent IWD2019 last week in the grand General Assembly Hall at the U.N. with some exceptional young women from NBCS

Thrilled to have spent IWD2019 last week in the grand General Assembly Hall at the U.N. with some exceptional young women from NBCS
Danny Steele (@steelethoughts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I heard a teacher talk to a student about his soccer game as he walked into class. That might seem like a little thing. But if you understand how class climate is built… if you understand how relationships with students are cultivated… you know it’s a big thing.

Christian Quotes & Hilarious Humor (@cslchsnmore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was talking to my wife over last weekend and mentioned the following: Imagine you were born in 1900. By the time you were 45 you would have gone through a flu pandemic, the Great Depression, and two world wars... And we think we have it tough. #Perspective

Jen Phillips (@jen__phillips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'We have eroded the culture of learning' – Sir Ken Robinson delivers a powerful message to teachers at FutureSchools — EducationHQ Australia au.educationhq.com/news/47392/we-…

Eric Sheninger (@e_sheninger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To build powerful relationships with all learners: 1. Love your kids more than the subject you teach and/or the grade level you work with. 2. Use feedback and positive reinforcement as the main learning motivator, not grades or marks. 3. Be empathetic.