TJ Leonard
@profleonardbmcc
An educator for more than two decades. Assistant professor of academic literacy and linguistics at the Borough of Manhattan Community College.
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Want to get more joy out of teaching? Of course you do! 😊 Watch Ed Luckey, Dean of Students at Wilson Southern Middle School at Wilson School District, explain how to get your teaching joy back by establishing a real connection to the #WholeChild #Teachin…
RT EL Magazine: How can educators support students’ self-directed learning? Join us for the next #ELMagChat where we’ll discuss the theme of this month's issue. See you Wednesday, November 16, at 8:00pm ET!
RT Pennsylvania ASCD: Register today for the 71st Annual PASCD Conference featuring our amazing keynote speakers, roundtable discussions, Act 45 and 48 opportunities, and so much more! Learn more and register at pascd.org! #PASCD2022 #Reimagine #Rein…
New release! In The "Mastery Learning Handbook," flipped classroom pioneer and bestselling author Jon Bergmann shows how to make #masterylearning a classroom reality as a manageable and accessible approach to personalization. Order Here:https://t…
RT @RossBRomano: Next up: Best Book for Educators First 3 Finalists: • Five Practices for Equity-Focused School Leadership (ASCD) • Let's Stop Calling it an Achievement Gap by Autumn A. Arnett (IAP) • Literacy is Liberation by Dr. Kim Parker (she | her) (ASCD)
RT @RossBRomano: And that's our full list of 2022 #EquityAwards finalists. Congratulations to all! Make sure you tune in at 9:30 am ET Monday when we'll announce the winners live on Education Talk Radio. We'll share the direct link to the show Monday morning. … x.com/RossBRomano/st…
Calling all teachers and leaders! We want to hear your thoughts on self-directed learning, the theme of November's EL Magazine. Join the #ELMagChat this Wednesday, November 16, at 8:00pm ET. And if you haven't read the issue yet, there's still time: …
Teacher Matthew R. Kay says the wild stuff kids sometimes say may come from "The Illusion of Asymmetric Insight." That's where people feel they're experts in “reading” others, so they make extreme statements! How do YOU handle these comments in the classroo…