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Juliana Texley

@julianatexley

Wife and Mom, science and technology educator and writer, amateur gardener, cook and violinist, Retiring President of National Science Teachers Association.

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#HurricaneMichael What are scientists thinking about the possibilities of lowering the cat number or steering a hurricane to unpopulated areas? A teachable moment is on its way. vickicobbsblog.com/blog/climate-c…

#HurricaneMichael What are scientists thinking about the possibilities of lowering the cat number or steering a hurricane to unpopulated areas?  A teachable moment is on its way.  vickicobbsblog.com/blog/climate-c…
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Let's celebrate diversity AND individuality with "All Kinds of Kids" by @ESteinglass from GREAT Morning: Poems for School Leaders to Read Aloud!

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I see so many paths to richer equity in these books, since they provide a virtual world in which every child can ejxplore and excel. #NSTAchat

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So proud that our JASON Early Childhood Program, STEM and Bloom, will be the core of summer remediation in 3 states. It is integrated, forward-thinking, and most importantly fun.

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#nstachat I've judged Outstanding Trade Books and Best STEM. Illustrators are crucial can make or break. They must encourage thinking too.

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Exterior decorating for Irma. Supplied with Cheetos, tuna and wine courtesy of my son. Hope everyone is prepared; this one surprising.

Exterior decorating for Irma. Supplied with Cheetos, tuna and wine courtesy of my son. Hope everyone is prepared; this one surprising.
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Irma just moved in; we'll have hurricane-force winds for about 10 hours, and we are not in the direct path. Check out NOAA's sat pix!