Fiorella Corzo Brito

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Fiorella Corzo Brito

Fiorella Corzo Brito

@FiorellaCorzo

3rd grade Bilingual/ Dual Language Teacher 😍

Houston, TX Katılım Şubat 2018
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Dalai Lama
Dalai Lama@DalaiLama·
The problems humanity faces today demand a positive mental attitude and a sense of compassion for others. I firmly believe we can solve the majority of our problems by developing a sense of universal responsibility—wanting to do something for others without a selfish motive.
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Sylvester Turner
Sylvester Turner@SylvesterTurner·
I was honored to kick off #TraeDay with @howdyhomemade's newest location grand opening in our region. What's special about this ice cream shop and the other locations is its mission to provide employment for individuals with special needs. Trae's cinnamon ice cream was a treat.
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Kia Douglas, M.Ed
Kia Douglas, M.Ed@kdoug_scitech·
Day 2: For 7 days I'll post a pic from a day in the life of an educator. I’ll post w/o explanation & nominate someone else. I was nominated by the amazing @Msbjonesclass ! Today I nominate the passionate and fearless @FiorellaCorzo !
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
If you’re wondering whether it’s an overreaction to cancel large gatherings and public events (and I love basketball), here’s a useful primer as to why these measures can slow the spread of the virus and save lives. We have to look out for each other. vox.com/2020/3/10/2117…
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PBS Teachers
PBS Teachers@pbsteachers·
How do you promote kindness in your elementary classroom? PBS Teachers Lounge offers nine tips for incorporating kindness every day.
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Dr. José Medina (él, he, his, him)
My parents, with only access to an elementary education from México, are the most educated people I know. Preparation via formal schooling is important, but it’s not everything. Do we value all parents or do we mostly focus on those with educational and linguistic privileges?
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🔅Sonia W. Soltero🔅
🔅Sonia W. Soltero🔅@soniawsoltero·
‘many of Mexico’s 21 million registered female workers are expected to stay home from work or school on Monday to protest gender violence’ For Mexico, a day without women: Female workers plan national strike against rising gender violence washingtonpost.com/world/the_amer…
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Danny Steele
Danny Steele@SteeleThoughts·
When I walk into a school, and it becomes obvious to me that the adults enjoy working there, I immediately suspect it’s a good place for students. Strong staff morale reflects a strong culture… and that’s an environment that is good for kids… and for their learning.
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Axel Gruen ✝️🇺🇸
Axel Gruen ✝️🇺🇸@Axeman1962·
Love this: “Principals don’t need teachers with every academic strategy in their pocket... teachers with a positive attitude who are driven by passion, energetic, and ready to create change will always make schools better”. #NextLevelTeaching
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