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Lynn Heinz

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There's a nurse shortage...let's lower the qualifications. There's an engineering shortage...let's lower the qualifications. There's a pilot shortage...let's lower the qualifications. If this sounds illogical, how does it make sense for teachers?


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#OnThisDay in 1942, 80 years ago, the Frank family goes into hiding. Early in the morning, Margot Frank leaves the family home first and bicycles with Miep Gies to the hiding place. A half hour later, Otto, Edith and Anne Frank depart.

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Lest we forget…

"Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented." When Elie Wiesel died #OTD six years ago, we lost one of the most influential voices in Holocaust memory. He devoted his life to fulfilling the promise of Never Again.



Amen and amen!!!

This is so true! 🙌 📷 Unknown

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Yes, thank you to all of my teacher friends/mentors!!! 💚💚💚

Thank you, teacher bestie.

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HourlyWolves presents:

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#Onthisday it is 75 yrs ago that #AnneFrank 's #diary was first published in print. 29 March 1944, she wrote: 'Imagine how interesting it would be if I published a novel about the Secret Annex.' Share what #diaryannefrank still means to you today! #firstprint1947 #75yearsrelevant

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Important reminder! 🙌

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God wrecks our plans when He sees that our plans will wreck us.


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“There is always the fear this could happen again, that is why it so important to tell the stories” #didyouknow that 25th June marks 75 years since Anne’s diary was first published. Anne’s powerful legacy continues to inspire young people to challenge prejudice #AnneFrank


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This is important! 🙌 📷 @DoBeLou

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Lead by having a loving heart, clear mind and an iron fist with a velvet glove! ~ Linda Stroud


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Ken Gluck sharing with the @TNHolCom teaching fellows the survival story of his father, Armin Gluck. Saving several others in the camps, Mr Gluck described himself to his son as “just another mensch.” #BetterTogether #TNRemembers

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Anna Salton Eisen grew strong in a home veiled in shame & secrets. Sharing her father’s story of resilience, secrets disappeared through her father’s testimony. His story of resilience brings hope to communities. #TNRemembers

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Learning about the Holocaust for Anna Salton Eisen allowed other’s stories to dwell in her heart & transform her own life. Using art to leverage student learning brings feelings to otherwise unspeakable actions. #TNRemembers

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Anna Salton Eisen & Allison Vick exploring the origins & history of anti-Semitism & how antisemitism has changed over time. The dangers of prejudice & hate speech often result in violent action when words go unstopped. #TNRemembers

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If you are a teacher in Tennessee, consider joining the @TNHolCom Take a stand against hatred, learn complex history, & grow with a community of teachers. Any subject - any grade! #TNRemembers @SchwinnTeach @PaulFlemingTN

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Congrats! ♟

Thank you, teacher bestie.

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