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AyDeeDubb

@Ay_Dubb76

Daughter, Sister, Aunt, PhD Student, Educator, Emerging Leader, socially awkward nerd. Love learning and helping others learn. ***Views are entirely my own***

Katılım Aralık 2011
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AyDeeDubb@Ay_Dubb76·
Well...it's that time again. Please help me #clearthelist2024. If you are unable, please know that I understand and ask that you share this with your networks. Thank you so much for your consideration and your help! amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls…
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AyDeeDubb@Ay_Dubb76·
Help me give my students the gift of social-emotional learning opportunities by providing them with materials that are easy to understand, relatable, and non-threatening. donorschoose.org/project/life-h…
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Fixing Education
Fixing Education@FixingEducation·
A speaker was asked to speak to a high school class via Zoom. This was his experience.
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AyDeeDubb@Ay_Dubb76·
You can participate at any Pamda Express in the country! Tell your friends and family. Share in your networks!
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AyDeeDubb@Ay_Dubb76·
ENGC HOSA will be having a Community Fundraiser at Panda Express on 2/4. You can start placing your orders TODAY! Simply follow the steps on this flyer, making sure to use the code: community-fundraiser.com/virtual-fundra… and pick up your food (or have it delivered) on Tuesday!
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Whataburger®@Whataburger·
We just cleared an Amazon wish list of the incredible Mrs. Brown nominated by @cismemphis! In the spirit of celebration for our 74th birthday today, we want to clear out more Amazon wish lists for our amazing Whatateachers! ($74,000 worth of lists to be exact) If you're a teacher, comment on this post with a link to your Amazon wish list full of needed teacher supplies and we might be able to help 🍎🧡
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Kevin W.
Kevin W.@Brink_Thinker·
Kevin Piette, paraplegic since an accident, made history today by carrying the Olympic flame with his exoskeleton! 💪
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Learn Something
Learn Something@cooltechtipz·
Boundary setting sentences
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Brendan O'Sullivan 🇮🇪🇪🇺
Researchers at MIT have questioned whether SMART goals (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time-bound) actually work. They suggest we might get better outcomes if we make our goals FAST (frequently discussed, ambitious, specific and transparent) not SMART.
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
Ella Fitzgerald in a Houston jail cell for singing to an integrated audience, 1955. —On 7th October, 1955, Ella Fitzgerald, Georgina Henry, Illinois Jacquet, Dizzy Gillespie, and jazz impresario Norman Granz were arrested for “shooting dice” in Fitzgerald’s dressing room at the Music Hall in Houston, TX. Houston-born Jacquet had wanted to integrate audiences ever since he had played in Los Angeles in 1944 for a benefit organized by Granz (to raise money for the defendants in the Zoot Suit Riots). “I seem to excel on my instrument when I play for an integrated audience,” the saxophonist said. “I love Houston,”Jacquet said after the October concert. “This is where I went to school. This is where I learned everything I know. I was fed up with coming to Houston and playing to a segregated audience. I felt if I didn’t do anything about segregation in my hometown, I would regret it.” Granz arranged the show, and the contract was explicitly worded that the show would be integrated. After the first set, the Houston vice squad stormed into Fitzgerald’s dressing room, guns drawn with the intention of stopping a second set. Fitzgerald and Henry were quietly drinking coffee, but Gillespie and Jacquet were playing dice in the corner, providing the police with an excuse for an arrest. Granz entered the room after hearing the police. He later claimed he saw an officer try to plant drugs in the bathroom. “I’m watching you,” Granz said, and the cop pointed his gun at Granz and threatened to shoot him. The group was met by photographers when they arrived at the jail, tipped off by the cops, and all were booked and fined ($10) before being released. Granz and his musicians returned to perform a second set.
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
“would you rather be black and live to a 100? Or white and live to 50?”
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@norchcity Had a student tell me (after asking for a writing utensil for 5 days in a row) that it was MY JOB to supply them with their supplies. Did I count to 10 before responding? Nope…
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