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It has been a great first two days back. Our teachers, staff and partners in education are doing a wonderful job. It’s so rewarding to see everyone’s hard work and dedication pay off for our students! #ccsd

It has been a great first two days back. Our teachers, staff and partners in education are doing a wonderful job. It’s so rewarding to see everyone’s hard work and dedication pay off for our students! #ccsd
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Only 5% of books published for young readers are by or about Latinx people, according to one analysis. But a team of writers, editors and publishing agents have set out to change that. trib.al/ebsSd86

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This is a great article reminding us to be sure to provide options, effective feedback, establish routines and be flexible. Great assessment and instructional practices live in the face-to-face and virtual environment. We can do this!

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What an interesting and thought provoking conversation starter as we think about social emotional growth, culture and inclusive practices.

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It is amazing what our youth are creating to change & improve the world. #supportkids #Inspire #inspired #health #invent #create #futureisnow today.com/health/teen-in…!

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“It’s important to keep it simple: Formative assessments generally just need to be checked, not graded, as the point is to get a basic read on the progress of individuals, or the class as a whole.” 7 approaches to formative assessment. edutopia.org/article/7-smar…

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Have you all ever tried using the Ladder of Inference model? This process can be helpful when working collaboratively to analyze data. It allows you to slowly organize your thoughts and inferences before jumping to conclusions based on how your mind processes information.

Have you all ever tried using the Ladder of Inference model? This process can be helpful when working collaboratively to analyze data. It allows you to slowly organize your thoughts and inferences before jumping to conclusions based on how your mind processes information.
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THIS IS HOW YOU START YOUR MORNING! ☀️ BE PASSIONATE ABOUT WHAT YOU DO!! FULLY CHARGED! 🔌 ☕️ FultonCountySchools and Dr. Tamara Candis the Wildcats will be ready to receive students!!! Jill Meeker Evoline C. West #ShoeGiftCard 👟 👠 👞 #iWon❤️🤗 The People's Station