Bronwyn Alexander (@educatorbron) 's Twitter Profile
Bronwyn Alexander

@educatorbron

Primary Teacher/OOSH Educator. MTeach (Primary), MSLP, BA(Hons) in linguistics. Language-lover. All views expressed are personal and do not represent employer.

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Henry Rajendra (@henryrajendra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A child in kindergarten in 2013 (when the Gonski deal was signed) was promised they would be attending a fully funded public school by the time they reached Yr6. Their final year of school is next year & will never feel the impact of a fully funded school. Anthony Albanese’s legacy.

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Only 4.6% of New South Wales teachers feel their schools are well-resourced. This isn’t good enough. Anthony Albanese, don’t shortchange our kids. Fully fund public schools now! #ForEveryChild #auspol

Only 4.6% of New South Wales teachers feel their schools are well-resourced. This isn’t good enough. <a href="/AlboMP/">Anthony Albanese</a>, don’t shortchange our kids. Fully fund public schools now! #ForEveryChild #auspol
Bronwyn Alexander (@educatorbron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

60%. Think about educator:child ratios. Think about the demand for places. Think about the waiting lists. Think about what quality care looks like. All of these aspects are impacted by staffing and staffing is dependent on conditions and pay. It begins with respect.

Tom Bennett OBE (@tombennett71) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best way to teach children how to be critical thinkers about social media (or any new information) is for schools to: 1. Make sure they know lots of core knowledge about science, history, language, etc so that false information is easier to challenge, and they possess robust

Kate Winn (@thismomloves) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vocab/writing tip from margaret mckeown: Don’t ask kids to write a sentence with a new vocabulary word - they can fake it! E.g., does “I feel cozy” show understanding? Instead try having them complete a sentence stem: “My cat looks cozy when…” which requires more thinking!

Vocab/writing tip from <a href="/margaretmckeow2/">margaret mckeown</a>:

Don’t ask kids to write a sentence with a new vocabulary word - they can fake it! 

E.g., does “I feel cozy” show understanding? 

Instead try having them complete a sentence stem: “My cat looks cozy when…” which requires more thinking!
Teachers Federation (@teachersfed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

87.1% of New South Wales teachers say they don’t have adequate resources to meet the needs of students with disability. Anthony Albanese must fully fund public schools, to ensure every child is supported to succeed. #ForEveryChild #auspol

87.1% of New South Wales teachers say they don’t have adequate resources to meet the needs of students with disability. <a href="/AlboMP/">Anthony Albanese</a> must fully fund public schools, to ensure every child is supported to succeed. #ForEveryChild #auspol
Justin Mecham (@thejustinmecham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The secret to great leadership? Communication. Clarity in communication brings clarity in action. It deepens trust and lays the foundation for success. Please repost to help others out there! ♻️

The secret to great leadership? 

Communication.

Clarity in communication brings clarity in action.

It deepens trust and lays the foundation for success.

Please repost to help others out there! ♻️
Daniel Buck, “Youngest Old Man in Ed Reform” (@mrdanielbuck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sorry but one teacher cannot differentiate every lesson for 27 different kids whose reading level ranges from 1st to 11th and account for 6 different IEPS The inclusion/no-tracking push is simply unworkable

Alice Leung (@aliceleung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really privileged to be featured in the latest Teach NSW Teacher Spotlight. Being a NSW public school teacher is the best job. You get to make a difference, no two days are the same and you are surrounded by the best people. education.nsw.gov.au/teach-nsw/news…

Really privileged to be featured in the latest <a href="/teachNSW/">Teach NSW</a> Teacher Spotlight. Being a NSW public school teacher is the best job. You get to make a difference, no two days are the same and you are surrounded by the best people. education.nsw.gov.au/teach-nsw/news…
Bronwyn Alexander (@educatorbron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a stressful world, sometimes parents, students, or colleagues say hurtful things (whether intentional or not), useful to remember you are doing your best and not to take it personally.

Bronwyn Alexander (@educatorbron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Character limits on reports (and in general life) are the bane of my existence. Whether this is surprising or not is debatable.

Chloe Read (@terriblyvexed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our TAFE Connects Digital survey is crucial to making sure TAFE NSW supports local communities across NSW. Your help is key to better understanding your local needs so we can deliver better services. Visit haveyoursay.nsw.gov.au/tafensw2025 and have your say today - closes 31 March 2025.

Our TAFE Connects Digital survey is crucial to making sure TAFE NSW supports local communities across NSW.  Your help is key to better understanding your local needs so we can deliver better services. Visit haveyoursay.nsw.gov.au/tafensw2025 and have your say today - closes 31 March 2025.
monday mandala (@mondaymandala) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We had so much fun creating these Numberblocks coloring pages! Bringing numbers to life with bright smiles and playful scenes was an absolute delight—perfect for young learners exploring maths through creativity. See coloring pages here 👉 mondaymandala.com/numberblocks-c…

We had so much fun creating these Numberblocks coloring pages! Bringing numbers to life with bright smiles and playful scenes was an absolute delight—perfect for young learners exploring maths through creativity.

See coloring pages here 👉 mondaymandala.com/numberblocks-c…
Justin Caban (@justincaban_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Discipline is only deemed a negative word in education’ - Manisha Gazula at #SBPSydney In business, sport, music etc, this is seen as a favourable pursuit.

Heulwen Sweet (@skymazef3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brad Nguyen As a Languages Teacher it bugs me when things are only seen in terms of servitude to another subject. E.g finger spelling, great their English will be better