MBHS Literacy Hub
It’s a great way to get people to notice you,” said Oscar Lozoria, a shy 14-year-old with long hair that other students used to tease him about. He said Twitter has changed how his peers view him. “They see me as somebody now — as an equal,” he said.

RSA Animate continues to raise powerful questions, this time about the role of the internet in society.

Tumblr Holds Possibilities

And I hope the Hub becomes a great way to showcase them.

Fairly straightforward and common sense suggestions for a positive end of the year and still, it is good to be reminded.

quoteskine:

Self Diagnosis

quoteskine:

Self Diagnosis

next10minutes:

On May 25, I began working in my career field of ESL education.

Here’s what I’ve learned so far:

1. Model. Model everything. Use pictures. Use videos. Use visual aids. Do not rely on explaining things.

2. Make your life as easy as possible in terms of grading. Unless you like grading, in which…

thingsforteachers:

Especially helpful for math and English teachers! Check it out- you may get an idea for a lesson or two.

Minority children spend an average of 13 hours a day using mobile devices, computers, TVs and other media — about 4½ hours more than white kids, says a report out today.