Paul Genge (@paulgenge) 's Twitter Profile
Paul Genge

@paulgenge

|Father|Teacher|Passionate about exploring possibilities for giving children their best start in life | Alberta Curriculum Development Prototyping | EdCampYYC

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.Adriana LaGrange United Conservative Party of Alberta You didn't have to kick teachers out of curriculum development, you chose to do so, now Alberta's students and their teachers pay the price. Any resources for this stage of curriculum rollout.....or are teachers on their own again? #WeAreATA

Lee Ann Jung (@leeannjung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that summative assessments don't have to be a formal test or project? Our informal conversations can also be used to summarize learning. #LeadInclusion #SBLchat #TG2Chat #EdChat #Assessment #Inclusion #ATAssessment

Did you know that summative assessments don't have to be a formal test or project? Our informal conversations can also be used to summarize learning. #LeadInclusion #SBLchat #TG2Chat #EdChat #Assessment #Inclusion #ATAssessment
Monte Syrie (@montesyrie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t keep a “grade book.” I keep a learning record to capture & communicate doing and doing better. Learning is a messy, ever-changing journey of movement. Four times a year I have to pause and make a mark on a report. For someone else. The kids have already moved on.

Duane Bratt (@duanebratt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Driving to Crossfield to ref lacrosse and blew a tire just outside of town. Some kid in his early 20s stopped and changed the tire with his tools in 10 minutes. Wouldn't take any money or even beer. Shoutout to Tyler from Crossfield. You are great! The kids are alright!

CALL TO ACTIVISM (@calltoactivism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In one of the most notable moments in sports history, Kenyan runner Abel Mutai was just a few feet from the finish line, but became confused with the signage and stopped thinking he had completed the race. A Spanish athlete, Ivan Fernandez, was right behind him, and after

In one of the most notable moments in sports history, Kenyan runner Abel Mutai was just a few feet from the finish line, but became confused with the signage and stopped thinking he had completed the race. 

A Spanish athlete, Ivan Fernandez, was right behind him, and after
Naheed Nenshi (@nenshi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please reduce use as you can. Dishwashers and washer/dryers should wait until 7 pm if possible. Great night to BBQ Instead of using the stove.

Michelle Jasinska (@jasinska) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Ask your teacher to take you outside” Going back to my outdoor and experiential education roots to take 70 4th and 5th graders on a #camping experience in the mountains of #japan, rain or shine! Many tired but happy faces today says it was a success! Fukuoka International School Take Me Outside

“Ask your teacher to take you outside” Going back to my outdoor and experiential education roots to take 70 4th and 5th graders on a #camping experience in the mountains of #japan, rain or shine! Many tired but happy faces today says it was a success! <a href="/FISSharks/">Fukuoka International School</a> <a href="/takemeoutside/">Take Me Outside</a>
Janis Irwin (@janisirwin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the face of hate from so-called leaders, Ponoka just celebrated its first Pride. Despite organized, hateful protests, Westlock just voted to proceed with a rainbow crosswalk. It’s not easy. It never is. But this is how you do it. Keep at it, Alberta.

Beth Allan (@adolwyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Philip Turnbull Mount Royal’s nursing is even higher. 95-98%. It’s ridiculous and they’re missing out on a bunch of potentially amazing nurses because they’re just accepting academic robots.

Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862 , Many Civil War soldiers' lives were saved by a phenomenon they called 'Angel's Glow.' The soldiers who lay in the mud for two rainy days had wounds that began to glow in the dark. The men had no explanation for the strange glow, but

After the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862 , Many Civil War soldiers' lives were saved by a phenomenon  they called 'Angel's Glow.' The soldiers who lay in the mud for two rainy days had wounds that began to glow in the dark.

The men had no explanation for the strange glow, but