Michelle Brown (@michelleeileen) 's Twitter Profile
Michelle Brown

@michelleeileen

Founder of #edtech #nonprofit org @CommonLit

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We love hearing how much teachers love CommonLit! 💛 Whether you use our Digital Library or our 360 Curriculum, we want to hear your favorite things about CommonLit. ✏️ Comment below to share what you love! #elateachers #teacherlove #elacurriculum

We love hearing how much teachers love CommonLit! 💛 Whether you use our Digital Library or our 360 Curriculum, we want to hear your favorite things about CommonLit. ✏️ Comment below to share what you love! #elateachers #teacherlove #elacurriculum
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Wondering how to address AI plagiarism in your classroom? Explore our Toolkit for helpful tips and answers to frequently-asked questions. Find the Toolkit here: bit.ly/ai-check-toolk… and try out AIWritingCheck.org! ✍️

Wondering how to address AI plagiarism in your classroom? Explore our Toolkit for helpful tips and answers to frequently-asked questions. Find the Toolkit here: bit.ly/ai-check-toolk… and try out AIWritingCheck.org! ✍️
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A key reason the U.S. leads the world in aerospace, agriculture, defense, and medicine innovation is federal investment in basic research & development. When will we do the same for education? Great piece by Javeria Salman in The Hechinger Report covers the issue hechingerreport.org/is-a-darpa-for…

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To summarize some of the vast research on reading instruction & intervention, the brilliant Matthew Burns thought of meta-analyzing studies from meta-analyses. Effects sizes below. W/Kelly B. Cartwright - Mostly elsewhere now👇🏻, in special issue edited by Kymyona Burk, Ed.D. & Jan Hasbrouck, Ph.D. psycnet.apa.org/record/2023-44…

To summarize some of the vast research on reading instruction &amp; intervention, the brilliant <a href="/burnsmk1/">Matthew Burns</a> thought of meta-analyzing studies from meta-analyses. Effects sizes below. W/<a href="/KellyBCartwrig1/">Kelly B. Cartwright - Mostly elsewhere now👇🏻</a>, in special issue edited by <a href="/kymyona_burk/">Kymyona Burk, Ed.D.</a> &amp; <a href="/janhasbrouck/">Jan Hasbrouck, Ph.D.</a>
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I am always shocked at how true this is — no matter the audience or what they explicitly say moves them. Always comes down to this

Michelle Brown (@michelleeileen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wise. Best CEO advice I get got was: how is the issue you are facing your fault? How did you enable it? It’s the mark of a leader who can get into the mindset of how your actions led to the outcomes you are seeing

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I remember when I was in grad school and learned that rigor of ELA instruction actually dips in middle school grades then ramps back up suddenly in HS. Let’s not forget that we need to continue to challenge students w intellectually challenging work and concepts

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This nice to have/must have framework is a great hiring tool. We do this. Also allows us to scale our recruitment effort - starting w resume review and screeners - where everyone involved in the recruitment effort is normed on what the must haves are.