The @Warriors' play-in exit may have ended an era. #Curry #Green #Kerr changed basketball — blending outside shooting with physical toughness in ways that made the game worth watching again. If this is goodbye, it was worth every moment. #GoldenStateWarriors
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Rocketbook's latest acquisition leaves its app future uncertain; here's how educators can build a smarter, free note-capture workflow using Google Gemini for school and Claude for personal planning — no new hardware required. #Rocketbook #BIC #AI education
The Public Trust Under Pressure: What Congress Is Doing to Our Public Lands, and Why Theodore Roosevelt Would Not Recognize It
The 119th Congress is moving fast on public lands; and most Americans don't know it's happening. A breakdown of the key bills, the CRA resolutions, and why Theodore…
Quote Of The Day
It's a great day during the civil rights and civil liberties unit to talk about the time that Supreme Court Justice Brandeis quotes Pericles's funeral speech to be able to explain Thomas Jefferson's ideas as to why he wrote Virginia's bill on the independence and freedom of…
#WhatIf Following George III's abdication in 1783, Britain transformed into a Commonwealth, implementing radical reforms, promoting representation, and fostering economic growth, reshaping its governance and global influence.
For the April Creative Challenge Adobe Express in your classroom, combine images from the nasa photo library to help teach Alignment + Juxtaposition to students. #adobeeducation #adobeedu #AdobeEduCreative
From 1994's open gates to 2026's travel bans, the US approach to hosting the #WorldCup has changed dramatically. How does it compare to Russia, Qatar, and our co-hosts?
The #ColdWar was a competition to inherit collapsed colonial economies. Unpack the petrodollar, proxy wars, and Soviet collapse through an economic lens built for educators.
After the Cold War, free markets became foreign policy. Examine NAFTA, the Washington Consensus, China's WTO entry, and the 2008 crack in the neoliberal consensus. Does #freetrade save the world? #TheLongLedger
WWI and WWII weren't just ideological conflicts — they were economic ones. Explore how trade, debt, and resources drove both world wars and built the postwar dollar order.
Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point." — C.S. Lewis #monthlymindfulness
Free museum resources from the Met, MoMA, NGA, and more help teachers bring world-class art into the classroom, digitally and on the walls.
Have more people played QBfor Cleveland Browns since 2000 than have been prosecuted for Immigrant Voter Fraud?
Dan Jones's Power and Thrones redefines the Middle Ages as a thousand years of brilliant, chaotic creativity. Essential reading for every history teacher. 5/5 stars.#BookReview #ReadThis
Canton predicted AI and climate disruption with impressive accuracy, but reading Future Smart a decade late reveals a book that arrived right and wrote wrong. Essential for teaching nonfiction analysis. #BookReview
USHMM Aquires Cap Amer No. 1 and 46
Capt America and Bucky are coming to the USHMM to showcase Simon's and Kirby's work
Kentucky's public schools are being squeezed from four directions at once. The numbers from Frankfort, JCPS, and FCPS tell a story every educator needs to read. #publiceducation
The content honors Women's History Month, highlighting influential women, significant historical events in March, and notable birthdays, underscoring their impact on society and culture. #MonthlyMindfulness #WomensHistoryMonth
When the Pentagon demands AI with no guardrails, every citizen should ask: who watches the watchers? The Anthropic standoff is a civics lesson we can't afford to ignore. #RedLines #Pentagon #Anthropic
Hersey's Hiroshima: 6 survivors. 1 bomb. Still the most powerful argument against nuclear war ever written. Essential reading for every generation. #HistoryClass #NuclearHistory #EduTwitter
Rev. Jesse Jackson, who passed away last week, profoundly impacted American politics through his civil rights activism and presidential campaigns, shaping discussions on democracy and race. #RememberingJesseJackson #RevJesseJackson
Tim Marshall's updated "Prisoners of Geography" audiobooks offers educators engaging insights into how geography influences global politics, making it a valuable resource for teaching current events and history. #readthis #bookreview
Using monthly comic posters to teach heroism, representation, and social justice. A spring semester exploring inspirational quotes, Black history, modern female characters, and diverse real-life stories. #ComicBooksInClassrooms
Adobe Creative Educators Innovators Cohort applications are open. Click to learn more. #AdobeEduCreative #ACEInnovator #AdobeForEducation
After a decade, #StrangerThings concludes. The Mind Flayer's true role gets lost, opportunities for deeper 1980s themes missed. As someone who lived it, the nostalgia rings hollow.