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Mike Rossit

@educatingmike

Teaching since 2003. Learning since 1976. Teddy was right when he said that "there is no effort without error."

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Every single new administrator and teacher should listen to this conversation! It will light your heart on fire and remind you why you became an educator. ⁣ @chrisemdin @Alcine_Envision⁣ ⁣ Subscribe here: streetdata.podbean.com


An impressive digital resource courtesy of the Anishinabek Nation. @douccath anishinabek.ca/education-reso…


After 17 years, it is difficult to say goodbye to @TheBlueBlast , but it's easy to get excited about serving @WellingtonCath as a digital instructional coach starting in September. Here's to new beginnings.

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Thinking about #OurLondonFamily and I am haunted by the thought that education might have played a role in this act. Education will also be part of the solution. Let's start to make these changes.

20 years old. He graduated a few years ago. A curriculum and pedagogy that is intentionally anti-oppressive could have made a difference.



Here's hoping that this trend finds its way to Ontario. The benefits of civic engagement and historical inquiry are needed now more than ever.

Civics Education Is Essential for Creating Engaged Citizens. I’m Hopeful It's About to Make a Comeback. buff.ly/3wdqHpe #egagement #civics #k12

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Thinking about life after the pandemic sounds like fun. There are some pandemic related things I hope never come back, but there are also some things that I hope are here to stay. Educators should be having this conversation.

The Lessons Learned Online That Will Shape Education After the Pandemic buff.ly/35ULkuH #k12 #onlinelearning #otubed

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Starting to think virtual learning should include more affective experiences. Ask your students to connect course content to their own values and beliefs by having them create a personal mission statement for future learning. Their products will impress! #virtuallearning #onted


There is a unique opportunity here to connect historical perspectives with the COVID experiences of our students. The concepts of historical thinking are alive and well!


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Is it just me or is planning lessons like making dinner? It takes 40 min for something that’s eaten in 10 minutes? 🍲


It's been 10 months since schools were first shut down in response to COVID. Since then, teachers have spent more time online than in class. It's been amazing to see teachers successfully adapt their practice under these circumstances. Proud of us!


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