Social Media for Professional Development
Teachers around the world are increasingly using online social-networking tools to break the traditional walls of the classroom. In formal programs and casual after-school conversations, they are discussing ideas with colleagues, sharing experiences, and getting answers to questions. This class will show you how to use social media tools such as Twitter and Pinterest to build a professional network and to help you further your career and find resources for your classroom.
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jeanineanneEducation
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Equity and Advocacy Committee - Events and Resources
The purpose of this committee is to explore and utilize research and practices for integration of equity and advocacy. The committee addresses and supports the Hunter College School of Education���s commitment to diversity as expressed in its Vision Statement and Conceptual Framework. The committee is driven to create a school climate that is inclusive and responsive to the assets of all learners with a wide range of backgrounds, cultures, languages, gender and sexuality identifications, abilities, prior knowledge and lived experiences. Our goal is to support institutional structures and education- al experiences that 1) deconstruct and dismantle bias and stereotypes, 2) build and foster more inclusive environments within the Hunter College School of Education, with our com- munity partners, and beyond. For more information, please email equity@hunter.cuny.edu
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Equity and Advocacy Commi...Education
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School Libraries: Advocacy Now
A collaborative project from the Learning Commons at AASL11. Here you will find resources to advocate for your school library programs.
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infobookwormEducation
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AAFCS-Texas Advocacy Academy
It is AAFCS-TX’s foundational advocacy training and space to take civic action. It is intended for advocates across all FCS professions and will be available as a series of five in-person and virtual workshops.
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Cynthia L. Miller, Ph.D.,...Education
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Advocacy and Leadership
Created by NxtWave doctoral students in their Fall 2014 TLCI846: Frameworks for Best Practice in School Libraries course, this LiveBinder addresses Standard 4: Advocacy and Leadership Candidates advocate for dynamic school library programs and positive learning environments that focus on student learning and achievement by collaborating and connecting with teachers, administrators, librarians, and the community. Candidates are committed to continuous learning and professional growth and lead professional development activities for other educators. Candidates provide leadership by articulating ways in which school libraries contribute to student achievement. -- 2010 ALA/AASL Standards for Initial Preparation of School Librarians
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Dr. Audrey ChurchEducation
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Collaboration and Advocacy
How to use blogging and other free social media tools to collaborate and advocate for school librariies
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jnase1Education
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Media Market
The Media Market is open! Let's go shopping for images, video and sound files that are FREE and legal to use on websites, blogs and in student projects. The Creative Commons aisle of the Media Market has lots of blue light specials! Learn how to take full advantage of all of the great media sources available to teachers and students at the Media Market!
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Mickie MuellerEducation
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Self-Advocacy
While the resources may have been vetted by experts in the field, the South Carolina Department of Education, Office of Special Education Services, in no way requires the use of any of the resources provided, nor their purchase. These resources are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as an endorsement of any views, organization, product, company, or program by the South Carolina Department of Education.���
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transitionalliancescPersonal
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Media Literacy
Media literacy is a repertoire of competences that enable people to analyze, evaluate, and create messages in a wide variety of media modes, genres, and forms. This binder will contain resources and examples for the study of Media Literacy.
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Don GobleEducation
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Leveraging Social Media for Schools
Take a look at the hottest social media apps and how we might leverage these tools for learning, not only with our students, but also for free 24/7 professional learning for teachers.
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Ginger LewmanEducation
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Wisconsin YMCA Advocacy Day 2025
The annual Wisconsin YMCA Advocacy Day will be held March 19, 2025 in Madison, WI.
Location: Best Western Park Premier Hotel.
Check In begins at 8:45 am.
Program to start at 9:30 am (Top of the Park room)
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Julia WohltBusiness
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Advocacy in Action
This binder contains an action plan and resources designed to advocate the need and value of the River Ridge Elementary School Learning Commons to school level stakeholders.
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Kelley BellEducation
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4.1 Professional Issues and Advocacy
Professional Advocacy addresses critical topics for all Ohio educators. Built upon the Ohio Standards for the Teaching Profession and the New Ohio Professional Development Standards the course provides participants the opportunity to advance professional efficacy and knowledge while becoming a advocate for the teaching profession.
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EPRMAPersonal
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EducateAlabama for Librarians
Adopted by the Alabama State Board of Education in May 2009, then piloted in 2009-2010, EDUCATEAlabama is a formative system designed to provide information about an educator���s current level of practice within the Alabama Continuum for Teacher Development, which is based on the Alabama Quality Teaching Standards (AQTS), Alabama Administrative Code ��290-3-3-.04. The AQTS constitutes the foundation of the teaching profession while the Continuum is a tool used to guide educator reflection, self-assessment, and goal setting for professional learning and growth. The EducateAlabama Librarian document was drafted in the Fall of 2010 by a committee of Alabama school librarians. -- EducateAlabama website http://alex.state.al.us/leadership/evaluations.html
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Carolyn Jo StarkeyEducation
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