Meghan LeCuyer (@lecuyermeghan) 's Twitter Profile
Meghan LeCuyer

@lecuyermeghan

~Future teacher 🍎
~Second year education student and the University of Regina
~Also an avid horse girl who loves the outdoors🐴☀️
~She/her/they

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There's definitely a place for more "less traditional" ways of learning...what are some ways you might incorporate structured play into learning? #edtc300

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My high school had a GSA, although many students didn't know what it was I know it provided a safe space for those that needed it. #edtc300

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I think this is so important. Who cares if you make a mistake? Students will just be happy to be in a happy and safe classroom.

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This article is a must read.....as future educators we will be forced to have difficult conversations. It is so important that we learn how to have these conversation correctly. #edtc300

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As a future teacher this is a fear of mine....I always disliked when my teacher would take time off. Does anyone that is currently teaching feel guilty for taking time off? How do you cope with it? #edtc300

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Even in high school we should be preparing kids for the real world, not everyone goes to university and university doesn't even teach you how to navigate the real world #edtc300

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As I go through my education I have been presented with a series of different lesson plans. I think this is one that I could use for myself that can also be shared with students. What's your favourite lesson plan? #edtc300 #lessons

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We all know by now that standardized testing is complicated. It works well for some students, but not well for others. What are some ways we can test each student to the best of their ability? #edtc300

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Letting students make their own rubric lets them be apart of the grading process and gets them more involved with their learning in general. #edtc300