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End of the Week Roundup of Top Tweets

As part of Guildway’s weekly series, we roundup the top tweets for this week in the following post. Guildway blog posts that are featured in this week’s list include our recommended tools to help you keep your lessons focused and organized, our teacher’s toolkit to enhance your teaching techniques, tips on how to overcome stress at work, and ways to combine tools to stay productive. If you are interested in other topics, please check out the rest of the blog posts below.

Here are this week’s top Twitter posts:

The second part of this series is we are featuring five education influencers and five of our followers. We have also selected one tweet from each profile. If you are looking for people in the education field who are worth following on Twitter, kindly check the featured influencers this week in the list below. Furthermore, we are acknowledging another five of our followers for following us.

Influencers

Joyce Valenza‏ (@joycevalenza)
“22 Diverse Book Choices for All Grade Levels edutopia.org/article/22-div…

Kim Cofino‏ (@mscofino)
“New blog post from edurolearning The Many Roles of an Instructional Coach ift.tt/2EZrdOV

Penny Kittle‏ (@pennykittle)
“This could really change the way you think about responding to writing… https://t.co/T17w6II2Tz

Silvia Tolisano‏ (@langwitches)
“Where does reading and writing on DIGITAL PLATFORMS fit into our notion of literacy? New Forms of Reading and Writing?  Who is teaching these new forms of reading and writing to our students? langwitches.org/blog/2019/03/1…

Ginger Lewman‏ (@GingerLewman)
“The latest LifePractice Learning! paper.li/gingerlewman?e…

Followers

Chris Padden‏ (@ChrisPadden)
“Too many teachers think assessment = tracking. Assessment isn’t about spreadsheets. It’s about what children know, understand and can do.”

Jay Murphy‏ (@mrteachnology)
“Rethink your approach to learning with questions from Teach Thought https://t.co/F2P98yilLz

Rhianon Gutierrez‏ (@RhianonElan)
“Regardless of the school’s resources, the most important part of tech implementation is an investment in the teachers, not the devices.” edsurge.com/news/2018-12-0…

Audrey O’Clair‏ (@audreyoclair)
Article Shared: Forget Screen Time Rules — Lean In To Parenting Your Wired Child, Author Says

Henry Turner‏ (@turnerhj)
“We are all leaders regardless of our title @nbartley6

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