Q5: One word can have the power to inspire someone to keep moving forward through adversity in their life. What might be one word or phrase you would offer a friend or colleague to inspire them to keep moving forward? #TLAP
My deepest sympathy to the family of @PHSHallofFame member & @usairforce#Veteran George Chavez. He was a friend to all who knew him, a terrific photographer, and a true gentleman. May he rest in peace.
Park Girls Soccer is thrilled to announce our 9th grade coach for the 20-21 season will be PGS alum Abby Kirsch! Abby, a former goal keeper for the Wolfpack, is working on her teaching and coaching degrees. We are so excited to have her join our staff! Welcome @kirschabby
Cognitive bias can limit our thinking and cause flaws in our judgment.
Explore cognitive bias with your students in this video from @KQEDedspace. (Grades 6-12) to.pbs.org/2olA9ZK
A new study highlights the importance of metacognition. Students are often “poor judges” of their own learning, believing they learn more by passively listening to lectures. But real learning takes effort. My latest article on @edutopia. edutopia.org/article/studen…
Even though our season didn’t end the way we wanted it to, we are so proud of each and every girl on this squad. And we ended the game with all of the healthy seniors on the field and watched them battle to the final whistle. #Ambition
Just as the people of early Western civilizations looked to the stars and told stories about them, so did indigenous people around the world. scifri.me/p62