Deidre Wilson (@wilson_deidre) 's Twitter Profile
Deidre Wilson

@wilson_deidre

Retired Principal of @EDHSRaiders. Adjunct Professor @WesternU and @queensu and @BrockUniversity

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Zac Bauermaster (@zbauermaster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 mistakes I made early in my leadership (some I still struggle with). Which ones do you relate to? What would you add to the list?

10 mistakes I made early in my leadership (some I still struggle with).  Which ones do you relate to? What would you add to the list?
Anthony Rebora (@a_rebora) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Probably can't underestimate how critical addressing this issue will be for schools this upcoming school year (and beyond). Excellent synopsis by Noble Ingram: ascd.org/blogs/pandemic… via ASCD

STWDSTS (@stwdsts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All School taxis and buses cancelled in ALL Zones - Zone 1 (Guelph), Zone 2 (Centre Wellington), Zone 3 (North Wellington), and Zone 4 (Including RF Hall) today. For more info, please go to stwdsts.ca/inclement-weat…

Mathigon (@mathigonorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was born 376 years ago #onthisday. He (co-)invented calculus as well as mechanical calculators, and he made important contributions to physics, philosophy, biology and medicine. Learn more at mathigon.org/timeline/leibn…

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was born 376 years ago #onthisday. He (co-)invented calculus as well as mechanical calculators, and he made important contributions to physics, philosophy, biology and medicine. Learn more at mathigon.org/timeline/leibn…
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In this task, students learn about the classification of 3D projections while exploring the secrets of some famous optical illusions. The task has 5 separate activities, each a separate lesson to be done throughout the school year. Learn more at mathigon.org/task/optical-i…

In this task, students learn about the classification of 3D projections while exploring the secrets of some famous optical illusions. The task has 5 separate activities, each a separate lesson to be done throughout the school year. Learn more at mathigon.org/task/optical-i…
Sunil Singh (@mathgarden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is from a textbook from the best course I ever taught--Geometry and Discrete Mathematics. Look at the boxed words of advice. "It may take several days, or even longer, to solve some of these problems". Good mathematics needs lots of time. It's the risotto kids deserve:)

This is from a textbook from the best course I ever taught--Geometry and Discrete Mathematics. Look at the boxed words of advice. "It may take several days, or even longer, to solve some of these problems".

Good mathematics needs lots of time. It's the risotto kids deserve:)
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1️⃣ Amplify student voice 2️⃣Display student work 3️⃣ Give choice in reading, writing, products, etc. 4️⃣ Build relationships 5️⃣Focus on students 6️⃣ Put a spotlight on cultures Sketchnote via 🌍 ναℓєηтιηα gσηzαℓєz

1️⃣ Amplify student voice
2️⃣Display student work
3️⃣ Give choice in reading, writing, products, etc.
4️⃣ Build relationships
5️⃣Focus on students
6️⃣ Put a spotlight on cultures

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💬 Student-Led Discussion Strategies for Whole Class Discussion 💬 sbee.link/ftvpya4bxq via Lindsay Ann Learning #teachingideas #educoach #edutwitter

💬 Student-Led Discussion Strategies for Whole Class Discussion 💬

sbee.link/ftvpya4bxq via <a href="/lindsayannlearn/">Lindsay Ann Learning</a>
#teachingideas #educoach #edutwitter
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“Symmetries” behave a lot like numbers – you can even add or subtract them using our Symmetry Calculator! What interests you about symmetries? Try for yourself at math.fit/symmetry-calcu…

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To prepare for Earth day next week, enjoy this animation of petals growing on a flower and of spirals on a pinecone. Do you know why these numbers are almost always in this sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21...? Learn more at math.fit/fibonacci