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Unlock the Secrets: Expert Homework Hacks for Busy Parents

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking with Brian Page, a former Milken National Educator of the Year with 15 years of experience in the education field. Blog: [link] Twitter: @FinEdchat Instagram: @FinEdchat Linked In: @FinEdchat ?️

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Universities Can Combat Misinformation By Sharing Research With the Public

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The answer is likely to be “yes.” With varying trust levels, they turn to journalists, social media influencers, legislators, teachers and their families. News & World Report and Times Higher Education take into account the research influence of higher ed institutions, but they only consider peer-review references.

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7 Tips for Better Thanks Living All Year Long

The CoolCatTeacher

Vicki Davis shares on Episode 196 of the 10-Minute Teacher Podcast From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. I always told my students to say either yes or no. Exercise Your Joy Muscle. You can have a more thankful, joyful year all of the time. Don’t just say stuff and not do it.

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Educator tools for media literacy and how to advocate for truth

The Cornerstone for Teachers

How social media and search engine algorithms shape our thinking about what’s true. Having open, offline conversations with people who think differently. What it means to “do your own research” Overcoming cynicism and relentlessly pursuing truth. Extremists of all kinds are now better networked and more influential.

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Some things a teacher shouldn’t be “neutral” about…

The Cornerstone for Teachers

A story came through my Twitter feed a few weeks ago about a deli owner who was giving a free side dish to any customer who said, “Send them back!” If you missed the reference, at a July speech that Trump gave, attendees repeated his words and shouted this refrain repeatedly about four members of Congress who are people of color. .

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Notes from Some Summer Reading 2018 f/ @shawnachor @gretchenrubin @micheleborba @IAmMarkManson @askpang @DanielCoyle @DanielPink @simonsinek

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Most of the reason I do this is I simply cannot recall a lot of things I’ve read, watched, or listened to without exercising this practice. Change it by creating a blog that is so insightful about your area of expertise that others refer to it. Exercise actually induces profound structural brain plasticity. And that’s it.

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