Jill Schmitt (@jillhschmitt) 's Twitter Profile
Jill Schmitt

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Vala Afshar (@valaafshar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. —Steve Jobs

Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. 

If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. —Steve Jobs
Cory Steiner (@corysteiner10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's Fine...Or Is It? | Dr. Cory Steiner | TEDxFargo youtu.be/yjv53TH9HeU via YouTube This was an amazing experience! Please take some time to watch and see if you agree? #joyfulleaders #seeksignifigance Lori Phillips Virgel Hammonds Ashley R. Thompson

Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't use the words "in the real world" as an excuse with your students for not letting them ___ if you don't let them use their phones. In the real world, we look things up on our phones.

Nathan Lang-Raad, Ed.D. (@drlangraad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Will using __ raise test scores?” As long as this question is still being asked, we will keep getting the same results with the wrong focus. Better questions: How can we support students to creatively embark in their own learning? Solve problems that matter? Lead with empathy?

Dr. John Spencer (@spencerideas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is why, as a teacher, I opted out of reading completions, reward systems, and Accelerated Reader and chose choice-based silent reading instead.

This is why, as a teacher, I opted out of reading completions, reward systems, and Accelerated Reader and chose choice-based silent reading instead.
Brian Aspinall (@mraspinall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When kids learn to code, it rarely works right the first time. This is a GOOD thing. Innovation begins the second we start to problem solve. This very notion forces us to redefine what it means to fail at school. Feedback over grades. Every. Single. Time.

Stefanie Crawford (@mrscford_tweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teachers, we don’t need to be magicians; we have to believe in the magic created in the classroom when inspiring our students to believe in endless possibilities. Nathan Lang-Raad, Ed.D. #IDEACon2020 #IDEAcon

Teachers, we don’t need to be magicians; we have to believe in the magic created in the classroom when inspiring our students to believe in endless possibilities. <a href="/drlangraad/">Nathan Lang-Raad, Ed.D.</a>  #IDEACon2020 #IDEAcon