My last 10 Tweets:
Upcoming Self-reg events in Toronto. Started learning self-reg to help students &found I use it all the time myself! https://t.co/pVYlo5L0vB— Lisa Cranston (@lisacran) March 28, 2017
EY team is reflecting on educator use of mathematical tools to model student thinking in order to make thinking visible #YRDSBEarlyYears pic.twitter.com/6PuxqkEbnC— YRDSB Early Years (@YRDSBEarlyYears) March 27, 2017
Make math a part of everyday life. "How Can Parents Help Their Kids To Love Math?” by @MatthewOldridge https://t.co/SGJUQsG97A— Upma Gupta (@GUpma) March 28, 2017
"Leadership is possible at all levels" so what do we need to do to build and sustain #leadership? @westernuEdu @bmplanche— Lisa Cranston (@lisacran) March 27, 2017
"Leadership is possible at all levels" so what do we need to do to build and sustain #leadership? @westernuEdu @bmplanche— Lisa Cranston (@lisacran) March 27, 2017
For all of our new little friends joining us this September.... come and spend some time with us on April 5 from 9-10 am. @maxwell_stangs pic.twitter.com/cDKJOPeuKZ— Mrs. Burkhart (@Mrs_Burkhart) March 27, 2017
From driver’s handbook to Dora the Explorer, Toronto library’s 2016 book removal requests https://t.co/FaRJpaGMxF via @flipboard— Doug Peterson (@dougpete) March 27, 2017
John Campbell invites you to join us in Early Years for "A Day in the Life" on Wednesday, April 5th from 11:30-12:30. pic.twitter.com/ZjVi80xhLu— John Campbell PS (@JohnCampbellPS) March 27, 2017
42 quotes on the importance of play from doctors, scientists, parents, teachers, and more: https://t.co/zUYzK8ycrA #ece #playmatters pic.twitter.com/DKseNVVoWF— Kimberly Hart (@KimberlyEHart) March 23, 2017
So what do these last 10 Tweets say about me?Benefits of Outdoor Play for Kids with Special Needs https://t.co/lootLrZTqD #special needs #outdoor play— Kathryn (@KMarkPet) March 26, 2017
I follow a lot of smart people from a lot of different places, some of whom I know 'in the real world' and some of whom I've never met. I love that about social media; being able to learn from so many different people in different contexts.
Two of the posts are about A Day In The Life, an upcoming event at my former board that was part of my portfolio as a consultant. Even though I am retired, I am still like to promote important things happening at 'my board.'
Many of the posts are about kindergarten and early primary grades. My educational background is Early Years, my first teaching job was as a kindergarten teacher and my final assignment was Kindergarten Consultant. I have a passion for early years, even in retirement.
Two posts on leadership reflect my current learning as an EdD student in Educational Leadership at Western. It's a great program, challenging in so many ways, but fantastic learning.
And lastly, my most recent tweet is about some self-regulation courses coming up in Toronto. I started the self-reg courses in the fall for a number of reasons but mostly because self-reg was emerging as a key part of my doctoral Problem of Practice. What I didn't anticipate was how much learning more about self-regulation would help me in my own day to day life.
What about you? What do your Tweets, Facebook and Instagram posts say about you?
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