Rigor vs. difficulty... via @kdworkshops #edchat pic.twitter.com/wQCqi1QgqH
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) April 24, 2015
Give a kid a grade & the learning stops. Give feedback & extending questions & the learning goes deeper. #edchat pic.twitter.com/ckkrGMrKld
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) September 19, 2015
Too often we give children answers to remember rather than problems to solve... #edchat pic.twitter.com/KKWs3LLv24
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) March 30, 2015
Greeting students as they enter your classroom increases engagement by 27%: #edchat pic.twitter.com/3oKEuFuUE3
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) July 5, 2015
Social media is like water. We can ignore it & watch kids drown or we can teach kids how to swim. by @gcouros #edchat pic.twitter.com/elUHHhPBee
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) August 15, 2015
The culture of any organization is shaped by the worst behavior the leader is willing to tolerate. via @ToddWhitaker pic.twitter.com/OOnt7iplNs
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) March 6, 2015
Do our students realize this is the world they live in? If not, we need to teach, NOT ban. via @julnilsmith #edchat pic.twitter.com/2hqHITJb8R
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) September 6, 2015
If you still don't believe in redos & retakes, then you should read this: #edchat via @rickwormeli2 pic.twitter.com/snsXeCXfb7
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) January 17, 2015
Here's what we are telling students when we don't allow them to redo their work: via @rickwormeli2 #edchat pic.twitter.com/noc3WEqVXB
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) August 2, 2015
Expecting kids the same age 2 learn the same thing is like expecting kids the same age 2 wear the same size clothing pic.twitter.com/Kr8pkjfMDd
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) November 7, 2015
When a flower doesn't bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower. #leadership pic.twitter.com/X8hY6k3Rcz
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) October 25, 2015
10 truths about educating kids that often are ignored... via @alfiekohn #edchat #unionrxi pic.twitter.com/GLMODlxfnO
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) June 14, 2015
The best 1:1 device in a classroom has always been and will always be a great teacher. #edchat pic.twitter.com/Cyd8IuEvHu
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) April 10, 2015
Best homework ever... make the world a better place. via @peterlynch11 #edchat #moed15 pic.twitter.com/z320rrXTcX
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) July 27, 2015
Grades should reflect demonstration & mastery of learning, not compliance and completion of assigned work. #edchat pic.twitter.com/dW05JLpe8J
— Dr. Justin Tarte (@justintarte) December 29, 2015