#aussieED was founded on the belief that all teachers, and students, should have unlimited access to Professional Development, on their own terms, to improve their teaching, their schools and change the lives of the students they encounter. Since then, we have embarked on a mission to reach educators, not only in Australia but, all around the globe. We want to smash the barriers that prevent teachers from easily connecting and learning with each other. To that end, we have developed a regular Ed-chat each Sunday on twitter at #aussieED. The chat allows all teachers, leaders, administrators and all those connected with education to meet on an unbiased platform and discuss the real issues that effect what happens in classrooms everywhere. Our chats are authentic because we are real teachers walking the same walk that so many do everyday.
Enjoying this balmy ‘summer’ night in Autumn at Maroubra beach, I’ll tweet in if I’ve got battery juice left... grateful for a beautiful weekend ☀️ @madgiemgEDU#aussieED#Sydney
In 30 mins I am discussing this topic as an educator, I am not a counselor or psychologist but there is a lot of work teachers need to do to contribute towards developing the whole person in our students #aussieED Images https://t.co/99HYAtujhI & https://t.co/0eb3EVLgYL
In 30 mins I am discussing this topic as an educator, I am not a counselor or psychologist but there is a lot of work teachers need to do to contribute towards developing the whole person in our students #aussieED Images https://t.co/99HYAtujhI & https://t.co/0eb3EVLgYL
I might be wrong, but I view the #aussieED hastag as a tag used between a specific time for the purpose of discussion between a defined group. Outside of this time, more than likely it is spam. #yesIknowtheirony