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    Nov 23

    "We do find that [LGBTQ] youth in middle schools have a far worse time than in high schools. It’s important to think about all of these years, not just high school." Dr. Joseph Kosciw, director of , on why supports for students cannot wait until high school.

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  2. Retweeted
    Dec 19

    From reducing stress to exploring self-portraits to establishing daily rituals, here are the top stories, blogs, and videos that resonated with our audience in 2021.

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  3. Nov 22

    This data represents the voices of thousands of students across the country. Stories of being verbally harassed, physically assaulted, & discriminated against are not uncommon. Though some progress has been made, there is much work to be done in the fight for equality.

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  4. Nov 22

    For the past 20 years, 's Research Institute has been collecting data about the experiences of youth in US schools. I was honored to speak w/ Dr. Kosciw as he reflected on two decades of insights and how educators can help, for :

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  5. Retweeted
    Nov 17

    Shoutout to anyone who runs a GSA or something like it in their school.

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    Nov 1
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  7. Oct 26

    What is the responsibility of the student when learning new material? Students should be actively connecting new ideas to earlier thinking, finding patterns, & assessing their strengths & weaknesses by articulating what they understand & what they don’t. For :

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  8. Oct 20

    "Is it possible for learners of a gendered language to refer to themselves and others when their identities are not represented?" Really fascinating piece on how some educators in language classes are working to move beyond the gender binary.

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    Oct 11

    Today, we hope you join us in honoring Indigenous Peoples' Day. May we move past colonialist myths and move toward celebrating the historic and contemporary contributions of Indigenous peoples—and toward true reconciliation for past harms.

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  10. Oct 11

    A robust feedback culture frees Ts to give more low-stakes assignments, creates more opportunities for Ss to practice, & democratizes the creative process—making kids an equal & accountable part of learning outcomes for everyone. My latest for :

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    Sep 29

    Instead of snuggling up in a cozy reading spot, StoryWalks provide students with an opportunity to move their bodies and become entangled in a great book simultaneously.

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    Celebrate by listening to one of these educator-approved podcasts. 🎧 (Thanks for the list, , , & )

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    Sep 27

    High profile book bannings of high profile books sell a lot for the authors but are brutal for the educators & community. Most bans aren’t high profile. They’re the silent exclusion of titles that might be challenged but that no one will notice were never there

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  14. Sep 21

    Better, less impulsive results from improving students ability to examine their problems and consider a range of possible solutions. My latest for , serving as producer for the first time, author of the script, and my first shot at narration.

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    Sep 12

    Inspired by a great tweet by , we're working on an article about building an environment that fosters creativity in students. What are the ways you work towards creating a classroom rooted in creativity and inspiration?

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  16. Sep 8

    Every Friday, some students aren’t met by a big yellow school bus, but the smiling faces of their teachers and staff who walk them to school. IG feature I wrote for about the “Peace Path Walk To School” initiative. Click to read:

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  17. Aug 30

    Tag team effort w/ : We asked educators to share their favorite podcasts on topics ranging from self-care to creating a more equitable classroom culture. Here’s what they’re listening to! CC , , , , @carolinefolden

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  18. Aug 20

    Just finished my last seminar on the dilemma of depicting racial trauma as part of the modern Black experience in media. Really phenomenal way to end and I have a new mantra that I will keep with me as I continue to navigate this industry: "I am not replaceable."

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  19. Aug 20

    Enjoyed the panel on why audiences favor solutions journalism. I've very grateful to write for a publication () that is deeply rooted in this type of work, producing great pieces that empower our readers with actionable strategies and practices that work.

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  20. Aug 19

    Some really stimulating, yet sobering insights being shared during the panel on tokenism, microaggressions, and Black women's natural hair in the newsroom. Appreciate for sharing their interesting research. Lots to think about!

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