Many
social studies educators saw Twitter as a means by which they could add content or extend class activities beyond the participants in their physical classroom.
Not exact matches
For example, #sschat (s) is a network of
social studies educators that maintains an active presence on Twitter and FaceBook, most recently hosting a twitter chat about the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. (
See https://sschat.org/archives/ for archives of all chats since 2011.)
Social studies teachers use the #sschat hashtag to share and acquire resources and ideas 24/7, and several hundred social studies educators regularly participate in weekly moderated chats (see Carpenter & Krutka, 2014b) on Mondays at 7 p.m. EST (see www.sschat.org for more informa
Social studies teachers use the #sschat hashtag to share and acquire resources and ideas 24/7, and several hundred
social studies educators regularly participate in weekly moderated chats (see Carpenter & Krutka, 2014b) on Mondays at 7 p.m. EST (see www.sschat.org for more informa
social studies educators regularly participate in weekly moderated chats (
see Carpenter & Krutka, 2014b) on Mondays at 7 p.m. EST (
see www.sschat.org for more information).
«In the local associations that chose recertification elections, we
saw a tremendous support for the role of the union in supporting
educators so they can better help their students,» said WEAC President Ron Martin, a middle school
social studies teacher.
I've previously posted about
studies that have found that the laser - like focus on raising student test scores often identifies teachers who are good at doing that, but those VAM - like measures tend to short - change
educators who are good at developing
Social Emotional or «non-cognitive skills» (
see More Evidence Showing The Dangers Of Using High - Stakes Testing For Teacher Evaluation; Another
Study Shows Limitations Of Standardized Tests For Teacher Evaluations;
Study Finds Teachers Whose Students Achieve High Test Scores Often Don't Do As Well With SEL Skills and SEL Weekly Update).