Jay Peledge (@peledgejay) 's Twitter Profile
Jay Peledge

@peledgejay

Dad, husband, GSD owner, 5-8 MS Principal, @MAHistoryDay board, @iCivicsEdNet. Looking to learn more and be more.

ID: 1707170270

calendar_today28-08-2013 12:24:44

5,5K Tweet

679 Followers

912 Following

W.S. Parker MS (@wsparkerms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you, Parker community, for an awesome 6 years! I’ve felt very loved here and will miss all of the staff, students, families and fellow administrators! Welcoming Rochelle Rubino as the next Parker principal! She’s so lucky!

Thank you, Parker community, for an awesome 6 years! I’ve felt very loved here and will miss all of the staff, students, families and fellow administrators!
Welcoming Rochelle Rubino as the next Parker principal! She’s so lucky!
Jay Peledge (@peledgejay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Working away W.S. Parker MS Live view of me trying to schedule students while trying to balance class totals and more while working with software that doesn't always do what I need it to do.

Tessa Davis (@tessardavis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world's most popular browser: Google Chrome Unfortunately it sucks your computer memory and slows it to a crawl. Here are 7 simple ways to speed up Chrome:

Digital Inquiry Group (@inquirygroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s the first thing historians do when they read a document? They consider the source. Teach students this historical thinking skill with our intro materials. 🧵 1/3

What’s the first thing historians do when they read a document? They consider the source. Teach students this historical thinking skill with our intro materials. 🧵 1/3
Kerry Dunne (@dunneteach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations my former Framingham High School colleagues, Christopher Martell & Dr. Kaylene Stevens for their terrific article in this month's Social Education, a peer-reviewed NCSS publication! Also three cheers for ed profs who've actually taught in a regular public school setting.

Congratulations my former Framingham High School colleagues, <a href="/chriscmartell/">Christopher Martell</a> &amp; <a href="/kaylenemstevens/">Dr. Kaylene Stevens</a> for their terrific article in this month's Social Education, a peer-reviewed NCSS publication! Also three cheers for ed profs who've actually taught in a regular public school setting.
Tyler Rablin (@mr_rablin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we continue with averaging scores over a course to determine a final grade instead of valuing more recent and consistent evidence of learning (as focused on a specific standard or learning outcome), we can't claim to value growth because, in fact, we don't. 5/5

Andrew Spinali (@mr_spinali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today @WSParkerMiddle, we marched paraphrases to Marley’s words. Then, we pulled evidence from the text that connects his words to Scrooge before building the “ponderous” chain that he “bears himself.”

Today @WSParkerMiddle, we marched paraphrases to Marley’s words. Then, we pulled evidence from the text that connects his words to Scrooge before building the “ponderous” chain that he “bears himself.”
Jay Peledge (@peledgejay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm not always as active a member as I once was, but still proud to be one. Such great educators and even better humans in this group. Still growing as an educator and person with this group's help. #iCivicsEdNet

I'm not always as active a member as I once was, but still proud to be one. Such great educators and even better humans in this group. Still growing as an educator and person with this group's help. #iCivicsEdNet
Christopher Martell (@chriscmartell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a social justice educator in a divisive concept state (or not) and are interested in participating in a study comparing differences between states? My colleague Dr. Kaylene Stevens are hoping you might participate in our research. E-mail [email protected] for info.

Are you a social justice educator in a divisive concept state (or not) and are interested in participating in a study comparing differences between states? My colleague <a href="/kaylenemstevens/">Dr. Kaylene Stevens</a> are hoping you might participate in our research. E-mail christopher.martell@umb.edu for info.