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Marebeth DiMare

Marebeth DiMare

@maredimare

Certified @Seesaw Ambassador @FlipgridLevel2 Certified teacher @PearDeck #InspearationalEducatorCert

Winchester, Ma Bergabung Ekim 2017
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Philippe T@brain_stimulus·
🤯 ELLE EST SUR PLACE AU CONGO… ET ELLE DIT ÇA ! 🚨Regardez cette vidéo. 💥Une femme qui vit actuellement en République Démocratique du Congo prend la parole : « Il n’y a pas d’Ebola ici. Tout le monde vit normalement. Personne ne panique. Le seul endroit où il y a Ebola… c’est sur les réseaux sociaux et dans les médias internationaux. » Elle est là-bas depuis plusieurs mois. Elle voit la réalité avec ses propres yeux. Et pendant ce temps, les médias internationaux continuent de répandre la peur. Question : Combien de fois nous ont-ils déjà menti sur des « épidémies » qui n’existaient que dans les titres ? Partagez cette vidéo tant qu’elle est encore visible. Les gens doivent entendre la vérité de ceux qui sont sur place. 👇
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Marebeth DiMare
Marebeth DiMare@maredimare·
@UPS Absolutely no ability to get service. A package is going to the wrong address and I can't change it- there is no other address and they want 16.99 to change it ! I will try to get my money back from the sellers
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UPS@UPS·
Big goal. Bigger follow-through. That’s right, this year we reached a major milestone in community impact: 30 million volunteer hours – 4 years ahead of schedule. 🎉 Learn more: spr.ly/6012B8XzBa #GlobalVolunteerMonth
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Mass Daily News@MassDailyNews·
Fox’s Stuart Varney (@Varneyco) in disbelief after Mayor Wu funded $500 vouchers for illegal migrants yoga last month
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Mike Minogue | MA Gov Candidate
The state government is bankrupting our towns and cities and keeping too much of your money. The MBTA Communities Act is an unfunded mandate that forces towns to build regardless of local water, septic, infrastructure, and school limitations. If you want to do that as a town, that's your right, but the bureaucrats shouldn't be allowed to withhold your tax dollars from your town.
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Josh
Josh@alwayshasbeen3·
Not everyone is socially eloquent. Elon musk comes to mind. Albert Einstein is another. Isaac newton. Sherlock Holmes is fictional, but the point stands. I've heard Cillian Murphy is awkward in person. Very reserved. Bill gates. Emily Dickinson. So to return to your question, it doesn't much matter. There is little parents can do to affect their personality. Nor would that individual do any better in public school. In fact, I know more awkward public schoolers than I do homeschoolers, yet no one questions why.
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Mother of Hooligans ☕️
Mother of Hooligans ☕️@Katherine111594·
Homeschooling is fun and cute when your kids are little, however as my kids get older I’m more and more thankful that we’ve chosen to homeschool. At first you just want all that extra time with them and it’s easy and fun and they just get to play a lot. But as my kids get older I see how high of an impact homeschooling has. In every area. How they interact socially with friends, how they integrate into our family, how they process events in life and in media, how they view themselves, and how they take in what they are actually learning in school. The side conversations we have when I’m folding laundry and they wander in with a seemingly random question that actually reveals a much deeper thought. What if they asked their teacher instead of me and she gave a weak or wrong answer? How would that settle into their soul in a way I would never know about? The longer I raise these kids and the more time we spend homeschooling the more I can’t imagine letting them go out into the storm of public school.
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Happy Traveller
Happy Traveller@HappyTravels25·
@PepsMccrea Some utter tosh in here. My daughter has Irlens syndrome and overlays actually allow her to read, reducing the cognitive load caused by a very genuine condition. The problem isn't the use of overlays it's the use of them for children who haven't been assessed properly
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Peps@PepsMccrea·
🚨New paper released today: 10 Common SEN Mis(Interventions)—An Evidence Summary steplab.co/news/common-se… Supporting students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) is a vital and growing challenge for schools. But it’s not straightforward. Learning is complex, marketing claims are confident, and the evidence is often hard to access. As a result, we can sometimes end up adopting approaches which are less effective than we initially think. For some, this may well be uncomfortable reading. As a profession, many of us have put time, effort and belief into these things, and lots will have seen students who looked like they were getting something from it. However, it’s essential that we temper our intuition with evidence, because ultimately: our most vulnerable students deserve it. This new paper co-authored with @Barker_J is an attempt to raise the visibility of the best available evidence around several commonly used SEN interventions. For each, we provide an overview of what the research says, offer a more informed approach, and provide a suite of rigorous links to help you get started. We hope it will serve as a useful resource and over time: push us to be even more 'evidence demanding' as a profession. As ever, let me know what you think. If you have pushes or suggestions for how this paper could be better, hit reply and give it to me straight. 👊
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Marebeth DiMare
Marebeth DiMare@maredimare·
@LouisVuitton At least the Vuitton runway looks like normal clothing and normal people!
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Louis Vuitton@LouisVuitton·
Relive the Cruise 2027 Show by Nicolas Ghesquière.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Americans are noticing if they put fruits like strawberries out, animals, birds and insects no longer touch them The strawberries have been put all night and in the sun. They haven’t wilted, darkened or changed color at all Modern strawberries go through heavy pesticide and fungicide use. Growers apply dozens of different chemicals, often 60+ times per season in some regions because strawberries are delicate, low-growing, and highly susceptible to mold, insects, and disease The reason for this is conventional strawberries are consistently ranked # 1 or # 2 on the Environmental Working Group’s “Dirty Dozen” list for pesticide residues. Common chemicals include fungicides like captan, pyrimethanil, insecticides, and fumigants used in soil These residues make the fruit less appealing or repellent to insects and birds Think about that. The birds and insects won’t eat because they know they’re poisoned but we as humans are expected to eat them in America
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GBX@GBX_Press·
DEAR WE THE PEOPLE! According to my calculation, it doesn’t look good for Mr. Trump involving a 13-year-old girl in 1994. Here is that girl, Katie Johnson, at age 35 giving a full description of what Trump did to her. Hey, media, it has always blown my mind that this never got more traction. There are even three separate sworn witness statements and plenty of references to Trump making threats against them should they come forward, which in the end was enough to get them to drop the charges. LOCK HIS ASS UP!
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
26 states just passed laws trying to recreate this exact classroom. The largest study on the results dropped two weeks ago. Stanford, Duke, Michigan, and UPenn tracked 4,600 schools that locked student phones in Yondr pouches. Three years of data. Test score improvement across all subjects: close to zero. Attendance change: close to zero. Self-reported attention: unchanged. The phones are in locked pouches all day. The kids still can't focus. Here's what makes the data interesting. The UK ran this experiment in 2013 and saw a 6.4% test score bump, with the biggest gains among low-achieving students. The US ran it a decade later and got almost nothing. The difference is exposure length. UK students in 2013 had smartphones for about 6 years. US students in 2024 had them for 17. One group got interrupted early. The other had already built the habit architecture. The one metric that did move: by year three, student well-being improved. Grades stayed flat. Focus stayed flat. Attendance stayed flat. But the kids felt better. Turns out the phones were making them miserable even when they weren't hurting their scores. This video looks calm because it was filmed before the thing that would make calm impossible had arrived. 26 states are now learning that confiscating the device doesn't reverse what the device already did.
internet archiva@internetarchiva

“It’s weird seeing people just chilling without their phones” High school in 2000s:

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Marebeth DiMare
Marebeth DiMare@maredimare·
@ValerieAnne1970 Thank you- bought my last box of Cascadian Farms cereal and when I see someone pick up a box, I will be sure to tell them!
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
WARNING from Dr. Daniel Pompa: Big Food giants are BUYING UP your favorite “healthy” small brands… then secretly CHEAPENING the ingredients behind your back — without telling you! Real examples of the betrayal: • Bear Naked Granola (now Kellogg’s): Switched from real honey/maple syrup to cheaper tapioca syrup and processed sweeteners. • Cascadian Farm (General Mills): Added sugar, corn meal, tapioca syrup & soy oil to once-simple organic cereals. • Siete Foods (PepsiCo): Replaced pure cassava flour with cheaper starch blends + xanthan gum & preservatives. • Epic Bars (General Mills): Cut protein, raised sodium, and moved away from 100% grass-fed/organic meats. You think you’re eating clean? You’re being played. They own it. They dilute it. You keep buying it. This is corporate betrayal at its worst.
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Marebeth DiMare
Marebeth DiMare@maredimare·
@KevinRickard4 @bluewmist Exactly! My step father bought me a sewing machine and taught me to sew! My mom did math flash cards, grandfather- gardening! Nana how to sit and read! Schools are now babysitters
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Kevin Rickard
Kevin Rickard@KevinRickard4·
@bluewmist That was my parents/home life. Schools are not there to teach everything. They are not there to absolve parents of their responsibility.
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blue@bluewmist·
every school should have a "fix-it lab" where students learn to repair their clothes, bikes and electronics. we should grow up knowing that not everything is disposable, that care and repair are part of living well on this planet.
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Paul@Paulholian2·
@codyca9 @OnlyInBOS Boston schools spend $41k per student Lexington spends $27k. Are you recommending cutting the Boston school budget?
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Only In Boston
Only In Boston@OnlyInBOS·
Massachusetts AP Exam scores just dropped. Top Performers: Lexington – 94.6% pass rate Belmont – 95.9% Hopkinton – 95.7% Wellesley – 95.5% Needham – 95.5% Boston: 68.7% Worcester: 50.9% Springfield: 41.2%
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Fixing Education
Fixing Education@FixingEducation·
When kids choose NOT to brush their teeth, should we blame the dentist? Obviously not. Why do we blame teachers when students choose NOT to complete even the most simplest of assignments?
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MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
“Massachusetts Democrats are advancing a bill to control how much you can drive your OWN car.” A new bill would slash car travel and create a council to push citizens out of their vehicles and onto state transit. They call it climate policy. History calls it control.
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Chrissy005
Chrissy005@Chrissy00540930·
@WallStreetApes I believe it. I had a doctor kick my mom and dad out when I was 11 and asked me personal questions about what I possess in my household. I told her it really was none of her business and had nothing to do with why I was there. It’s a good thing I was taught well.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Dr Oz says American medical schools are teaching students how to separate kids from their parents and talk to them about gender issues If medical students don’t agree to do this, their grade is docked Dr Oz says his own son was taught this “Oliver was in medical school, taught how to separate kids from their parents so he could ask them about gender issues. And Oliver said, I am not gonna do that. That is grooming” “If the parents have an issue, they will come and ask our advice, but I'm not gonna get between a parent and their child introduce complicated concepts that are gonna be very difficult for the family to address later on. I just don't think that's right. Yeah. And they dinged him” American Universities are indoctrination camps Not even our healthcare schools are safe from the woke indoctrination
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Haiku America
Haiku America@HaikuAmerica·
This is 100% true and it just happened to me with my 17 year old daughter at her check up. The doctor asked me to step outside and I did it because I knew my daughter would tell me what he said and she did. He asked her gender identity and if she liked boys or girls. Parents be warned.
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