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Dr. Jeanne Carey Ingle

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Assoc Prof at Bridgewater State U. Used to be an Elem Teacher I love project based learning, technology-rich classrooms, research, reading, and the Red Sox!

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“45% of Black children attend high-poverty schools compared to 8% of White kids. 75% of Black children who are eligible for advanced placement coursework based on PSAT testing are never given the opportunity.”

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As teachers we pour our heart and soul into our profession and students, so make sure you take some time to take care of yourself too!

Don’t Forget To Fill Your Cup 1st! ☕️

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As teachers we pour our heart and soul into our profession and students, so make sure you take some time to take care of yourself too! Don’t Forget To Fill Your Cup 1st! ☕️ Check out my #selfcare Education Edition⬇️
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Cultural attitudes about educators often frame teaching as a “selfless calling.” Yet valuing education as a profession means recognizing teachers as the highly skilled experts they are—& compensating them for that expertise.

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A record number of Bridgewater State University students received Gilman Scholarships to fund study abroad opportunities over the coming academic year.

BSU students' success comes as the national scholarship becomes more competitive. @BSUstudyabroad bridgew.edu/stories/2022/t…

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The art and science of CHUNKING | Brain Blast
Chunking: “the process by which the mind divides large pieces of info into smaller units (chunks) that are easier to retain in short-term memory.” (Source: APA Dict. of Psyc.)

The art and science of CHUNKING | Brain Blast Chunking: “the process by which the mind divides large pieces of info into smaller units (chunks) that are easier to retain in short-term memory.” (Source: APA Dict. of Psyc.) #teacher #instruction #education #k12 #edchat #ukedchat
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