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Sarah Oberle, Ed.D.

@s_oberle

educator | @UDelaware | researchED Delaware lead | learning, memory and coffee are a few of my favorite things

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Letโ€™s not devolve our species by outsourcing all of our thinking to AI. *Waiting for someone to ask AI to exercise for them.

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I admit, when I first picked up Gene Tavernetti 's book I skimmed it &put it down. Then some comments on it's usefulness sent me back -SO GLAD! Why? It's the WHOLE lesson not one or a collection of techniques which moved my thinking forward, BRILLIANT. Pdf: tinyurl.com/mtewdvse

I admit, when I first picked up <a href="/GTavernetti/">Gene Tavernetti</a> 's book I skimmed it &amp;put it down. Then some comments on it's usefulness sent me back -SO GLAD!

Why? It's the WHOLE lesson not one or a collection of techniques which moved my thinking forward, BRILLIANT.

Pdf: tinyurl.com/mtewdvse
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Primary/early elementary students are not mini secondary students. It is a mistake to include them in generalizations about school.

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I am thrilled and honored to share that for the 17th year in a row I will be speaking at the annual last day of school. This year my talk will be on coughing into your elbow, keeping your hands to yourself, and writing your name on your paper. If youโ€™re in 1st grade, join me!

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Have you seen those reels that show people giving their colleague or boss who is on the phone a random item? And the colleague or boss always accepts the random item. Know why they always accept it, no matter how bizarre it is?