Angela Mann (@angelamarymann) 's Twitter Profile
Angela Mann

@angelamarymann

Mother to three fantastic children, devoted 3rd grade teacher, outdoor enthusiast.

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No one is going to push you over the chasm of struggle to the life that you want. God will nudge you but you must take the leap. It starts in your mind and then your actions with trust, determination and faith. It’s not a leap of fear. It’s called a "leap of faith" for a reason.

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The words we speak matter. That’s why I believe we need to speak words of truth and hope not only to ourselves but to others as well. Here are 20 things we should say more often if we want to make the world more positive:

The words we speak matter. That’s why I believe we need to speak words of truth  and hope not only to ourselves but to others as well. Here are 20 things we should say more often if we want to make the world more positive:
Truth For Teachers (@angela_watson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s no one right way to teach. But we can’t say “just do you” in the classroom without considering student impact. We owe it to each other and our students to self-reflect. thecornerstoneforteachers.com/truth-for-teac… #truthforteachers

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Many say baseball is a game of failure because even HOF batters fail 2 out of 3 times. But it’s actually a game of opportunity because every at bat is an opportunity to make the next one great. It’s the same with life. Yesterday might have been bad. But you can make today great.

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I learned today that in South Korea, carnations are used to show respect for and celebrate teachers. So for our teachers, especially our colleagues striking for a better education for children, these carnations are for you.

I learned today that in South Korea, carnations are used to show respect for and celebrate teachers. So for our teachers, especially our colleagues striking for a better education for children, these carnations are for you.