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I used to post weekly collections of my best tweets, and used Storify to bring them together.
Unfortunately, Storify went under.
Fortunately, however, Wakelet was a new tool that was able to import all of a person’s Storifys. So you can see all those previous Twitter “Best” lists here.
You might also be interested in MY MOST POPULAR TWEETS OF THE YEAR and RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WHO TO FOLLOW ON TWITTER IN 2021.
I don’t want to risk putting all the work into those posts again and risk losing them all.
So, instead of creating weekly “Best” lists of tweets, I’m going to use Twitter analytics to determine my most popular ones and embed them directly here in posts. That way, the only way they’d go away would be if Twitter itself went out of business.
So, here are my most popular tweets from the past thirty days or so:
'We Need To Be Nurtured, Too': Many Teachers Say They're Reaching A Breaking Point https://t.co/mf4GeCRO05
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) April 19, 2021
"Thirteen things that should happen in schools now — but most probably won’t" is the headline of my latest piece in Wash. Post https://t.co/BSlGaLUGyS thanks @valeriestrauss
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) April 14, 2021
Yes, Let's Stop Talking About A "Lost Year" – And "Learning Loss" https://t.co/YUIMabm53M pic.twitter.com/bS4CBikWZP
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) April 11, 2021
We have been remote teaching for over a year. We’re moving to concurrent teaching this month. Wouldn’t you think a district would have ordered replacements for our 5-10 year old desktops before last week?
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) April 6, 2021
First day of concurrent/hybrid teaching tomorrow after a year of distance learning. The front of my classroom looks a bit different from the past. pic.twitter.com/EPcMXrronf
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) April 21, 2021
This dog is like student assignments I have to still grade https://t.co/oAAkWnC9zc
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) April 11, 2021
Today, on Zoom:
Me in a direct message chat to a student: You showed very good thinking in your answers.
Student response: I am smart, Mr. Ferlazzo!
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) April 17, 2021
We teachers should never under- estimate what our students will remember https://t.co/qkkCXabv59
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) April 12, 2021
What an amazing finish! https://t.co/VPJ4IM6Ien
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) April 4, 2021
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