Mary Beth Nicklaus (@mbethnicklaus) 's Twitter Profile
Mary Beth Nicklaus

@mbethnicklaus

Teacher/ reading specialist/mom of a reader

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Simplicity, digital HQ, student agency, & human connection: 4 tips for educators making the shift to online teaching! #edchat #leadupchat #joyfulleaders edutopia.org/article/4-tips…

Regie Routman (@regieroutman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Must-read & apply! Fabulous blog Mary Beth Nicklaus--a savvy, knowledgeable teacher who ensures that engagement & challenge happen for every student through the questions students raise. Result: Maximum learning, agency & enthusiasm.

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“At every turn, experts spoke of Nikic in terms of limits instead of possibilities.” And they were wrong. For inspiration and hope, read nytimes.com/2020/11/16/spo…

Regie Routman (@regieroutman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy New Year Colleagues I am profoundly grateful to the knowledgeable, kind & generous educators in the twitterverse for making me smarter & wiser.Let your own gratitude be known! Expressing gratitude daily & in writing increases our level of happiness. nytimes.com/2021/01/01/wel…

Patrick Brown (@brownpatrick8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks Larry Ferlazzo for some great nuggets of wisdom. Part of what builds std confidence in science is showing them ?s can be answered through firsthand experiences with data. Viewing learning as a process, encourages ALL to participate regardless of prior experiences.

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See my latest post for "What I'm Reading” and thinking re: favorite books—plus Commentary on the Science of Reading. regieroutman.org/blog/what-im-r… @nellduke Cris Tovani Dr. Mary Howard Matt Renwick @ThoughtfulRead

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Here’s a useful tip to help students improve their writing. ✍️ 🤩 Ask them to read their work aloud. While it may not feel as natural—or modest—as reading silently, it can help them catch often-overlooked errors, a 2022 study found.⁠

Here’s a useful tip to help students improve their writing. ✍️ 🤩 

Ask them to read their work aloud. While it may not feel as natural—or modest—as reading silently, it can help them catch often-overlooked errors, a 2022 study found.⁠
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👋🏻 Meet Curipod. It helps you use the power of AI to save time. And you don't even need to know anything about AI. How does it work? And how can you use it with your students in class? 🔟 ways Curipod engages your students with AI ditchthattextbook.com/curipod/

👋🏻 Meet Curipod. It helps you use the power of AI to save time.

And you don't even need to know anything about AI.

How does it work? And how can you use it with your students in class?

🔟 ways Curipod engages your students with AI

ditchthattextbook.com/curipod/
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A3 One of the most essential things we can do is to hold tight to research-informed understandings and our respect for the individual child and their unique needs. It’s not easy when tethered by mandates, but it IS possible to keep these things in the mix. #G2Great