#Edchat is a hashtag, a movement—it is a weekly organized Twitter discussion of educators and people interested in education that meet virtually from all over the world. #Edchat serves as a conversation thread on Twitter and is also used for organized weekly discussions.
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I sincerely love when my students ask questions I don’t know the answer to! My geo Ss want to know if there is a polygon that can have more lines of symmetry than it does vertices. We did some investigations and we think the answer is no. What do you think #mtbos? #geomchat
Regular, purposeful dialogue helps students to answer questions: Where am I now with my learning? Where do I need to go next? How do I get there? #feedback#edchat#edchatmena
I love that more teenagers are becoming politically engaged. I hate that a major motivating factor is fear of being gunned down in their schools. https://t.co/QEhsMMVGNp#edchat
Using a textbook to teach from is NOT a bad thing.
We need to STOP stigmatizing the use of textbooks for instruction.
I would rather a teacher use a quality textbook as a resource, opposed to random unvetted materials.
#MTBoS#edChat#mathematics#k12
I have a teacher who wants to use Goodreads with students, but we can't because of the privacy policy. Are there alternatives? Any suggestions? #edchat#edtech
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Are you challenging each student every day in new thinking? Or are you teaching them to coast? You are inherently doing one or the other. #TuesdayThoughts#giftedED#MTSS#edchat#gifted
I know a lot of my teacher pals are having students share their work in authentic ways. I would love to see your stories shared with @ShareYourLearn. Check out their site to sign up and learn more about their work! #shareyourlearning#edchat
#Teachers, are your students sharing their learning in exhibitions, student-led conferences, or during community presentations of learning? If so, we'd love for you to join the #shareyourlearning movement! Sign up on our site: https://t.co/8MFUem9e6d
The more we do for students they more they will look for us to do for them. Clarify the task and let students generate their own solution. #21stcenturyskills#EdChat
Tip for potentially increasing the DOK in your classroom: Use less templates. have students design from scratch. More opportunity for creative critical thinking. #DOKchat
Discussion gives everyone an opportunity to share ideas and perspectives. Opening the door to better understanding.
#edchat#discussion#studentdiscussion
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It could happen that the children of poorer and middle-class #parents will be raised by screens, while the children of Silicon Valley's elite will be going back to wooden toys and the luxury of human interaction @nytimeshttps://t.co/X8baIcrt6I#edchat#edtech#parenting
https://t.co/Ay0pbtkCkh: It could happen that the children of poorer and middle-class #parents will be raised by screens, while the children of Silicon Valley's elite will be going back to wooden toys and the luxury of human interaction nytimes https://t.co/M8mDB4UF3M#edchat #…
MindShiftKQED: It could happen that the children of poorer and middle-class #parents will be raised by screens, while the children of Silicon Valley's elite will be going back to wooden toys and the luxury of human interaction nytimes https://t.co/VbffOiOITL#edchat#edtech#pa…
It could happen that the children of poorer and middle-class #parents will be raised by screens, while the children of Silicon Valley's elite will be going back to wooden toys and the luxury of human interaction @nytimeshttps://t.co/X8baIcrt6I#edchat#edtech#parenting