Aaron Grossman
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#Edchat Resource Guide—Downloadable and Free
USC Rossier School of Education has created the following #Edchat Resource Guide (here) to help educators connect and communicate around educational topics. #Edchat meets weekly and anyone can participate by simply using the hashtag. In addition to #Edchat, you will … Continue reading
Enhancing Professional Learning through Twitter Chats
If you have a Twitter account, you may want to participate in Twitter Chats to promote your own professional learning. The chats are free and run the full breath of educational outcomes including Common Core, Art, 21st Century Learning, Educational … Continue reading
Posted in 21st Century Learning
Tagged 21st Century Learning, Art, CCSS, Common Core, Educational Leadership, Special Education, Twitter
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This Blog takes to Twitter
Although the blog links to Twitter, Tweets were made only to update followers about posts on this site. This will change. Interested readers can follow coretaskproject to see content directly linked to Common Core and articles related to education. Follow here.
Posted in Core Task Project
Tagged blog, CCSS, Core Task Project, CTP, education, Tweets, Twitter
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Accessing the CTP on Twitter
The CTP does not get many emails. In fact, there have never been any emails… until now! A visitor to the blog asked if the CTP has a Twitter account. The answer, Yes. You can access the Tweets by clicking … Continue reading
Carol Jago Weekend Tweets
Past president of the National Council of Teachers of English Carol Jago shares her thoughts on reading and the Common Core through Tweets this weekend. You can follow Jago on Twitter by clicking here.
Posted in Common Core State Standards
Tagged background knowledge, Carol Jago, CCSS, Common Core State Standards, NCTE, Twitter, vocabulary
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