- Each of us, at some point, must recognize that we have an innate talent that can help improve the world, serve as a ministry. What is yours? #
- RT @bigswifty: James Merriman on rank and file support, teacher and other union, for charter schools in NY #edreform #
- RT @AttyAbdul: In Indy, #NEA local challenges Indianapolis Public Schools sup's claim that 60% of teachers in bad schools aren't up to par #
- At Dropout Nation: Watch: Saul Williams on the Children of the Night https://dropoutnation.net/627 #edgap #edreform #juvjustice #
- RT @AndresHenriquez @MathIsMyLife: 'Math wars' over nat. standards may erupt again in Calif.: #education #edreform #
- At Dropout Nation: A Considerable Legacy: Jaime Escalante https://dropoutnation.net/esca #edreform #TQ #edgap #
- Next step: Stringent evals, end of #tenure RT @alexanderrusso: Schedules: 120 Districts Already On Shortened Week . #
- Score another win on #TQ #edreform for IN Sup. Tony Bennett RT @INEducation: Indiana introduces new teaching standards http://ow.ly/1t3AK #
- @EdEquality Thanks for the RTs. in reply to EdEquality #
- RT @tvanderark: T. Carroll (@nyedreform) on what NY needs to do to win #RttT #edreform #
- RT @linkstoliteracy @planningqueen: Ten Ways to Use Writer’s Notebooks (encouraging kids to enjoy writing) #
- RT @MarcSean86: 14 failing Philly schools will be radically transformed this fall. Tough… brotherly love #edreform #
- RT @RobertTalbert: I blogged about the then-proposed Indiana teacher licensing changes here, back in July 2009: #TQ #
- RT @Andrew_Coulson: "You've Got to Admit It's Getting Better"( Education and Child Policy ) #edreform #JamesMeeks #
- The Dropout Nation Podcast: Steps Toward Developing Better Teachers https://dropoutnation.net/6wp #TQ #edreform #
- @teachersrlabor last I checked, the average trad. public school teacher works 35 hours/week. Sure, dedicated teachers put in more time, but in reply to teachersrlabor #
- @teachersrlabor this is true in most professions. We don't get paid by the hour and we understand that the rewards we reap aren't always in reply to teachersrlabor #
- @teachersrlabor going to be in cash. In short, teachers in this sense are no different than lawyers (especially legal aid), writers… in reply to teachersrlabor #
- @teachersrlabor (especially freelancers, who are paid by the piece) and any other professional. In short, teaching is part of the in reply to teachersrlabor #
- @teachersrlabor professional class and, while special, not so special as to be exempt from the realities all prifessionals face. I don't in reply to teachersrlabor #
- @teachersrlabor know any prifessional who doesn't work a lot of hours unpaid. Your argument doesn't stand up to scrutiny. in reply to teachersrlabor #
- @teachersrlabor Apparently, you're not listening closely. Therefore, there isn' much of a response to give. I can't argue with anyone in reply to teachersrlabor #
- @teachersrlabor who will not listen. But thanks for your comments. All the best! in reply to teachersrlabor #
- @teachersrlabor: By the way, since you (and others) like The Dropout Nation Podcasts, check out this one: https://dropoutnation.net/6wp in reply to teachersrlabor #
- Couldn't help promoting my mission 🙂 #
- @teachersrlabor Ah, sarcasm is beyond you. And, if you knew anything about law, you would find that most lawyers don't work in firms. Try in reply to teachersrlabor #
- @teachersrlabor corporate lawyers, district attorneys, legal aid lawyers and law professors. I'd say more, but, again, I don't talk to wind. in reply to teachersrlabor #
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