Part One:

#AIeducation is a must need, it is not an interest to me it is more of a must that I am going to have to adapt to. It will help with the classroom by making everything quicker.

#specialeducation a lot of posted from other teachers, conferences available, and avenues for further education. Special Education is a interest as schools are very inclusive and every class has one or more students who fall under this heading. Each teacher should know or learn the basics of special education.

#rubrics how it is a tool but not really a great one as each student needs one that suits their needs, the is also a post where there is a link where you can find premade rubrics.

#assessment only one stood out to me it was "Single Point Rubric with a Template in Google Sheets." Assessments are becoming more important than before, adapting to the learner giving students individual goals.

#inclusive how someone can learn to be more inclusive, what they can change and how they can do better for the learner. When speaking to your students you refer to caregivers as "your grown-ups" to include every type of person.

#inquirybased only two posts regarding this subject, (where I find) I learn best this way. I do not understand why there is not more regarding this, learners should know how to explore and find answers

#reflective as in pedagogy in education I could not find anything. It is important to be reflective and share what has and hasn't work for yourself. 

#lessonplans lots of links available and pre-made lessons with differentiation and inclusion. This is the meat to supper (lol) you can not teach with out knowing what lesson you are teaching. I think if things are not going the way they should you should be able to go and see what and how other teachers are teaching the same lesson.

#iep so many resources and comments regarding this area, as the number of students who fall under this profile has increased significantly in the past decade.

#maslow seems that the hierarchy of learning is used across the world, finding many posts in different languages and in different countries. Bob has shared his view https://bsky.app/profile/bobchoat.com/post/3lbxyvqtiks2n Either way you look at it or view it, it is very useful when creating scaffolding lessons to ensure your students understand the concepts behind the outcomes and indicators.


Part Two: Educator Insight

Brownwyn Desjardins  https://bsky.app/profile/bronwynwrites.bsky.social 

http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2016/08/how-to-use-lesson-plan-add-on-in-google.html?m=1 is a resource that she shared that caught my attention. But she does share a lot of other areas of interest she covers the board from AI to lesson plans to professional development.

Howie Hau https://bsky.app/profile/howiehua.bsky.social 

Howie is a mathematics teacher at the University level. He seems to be very fond of the Mathematic subject area, has videos, does professional development, and speaks at conferences. If you are struggling with teaching mathematics or want to touch up your skills I recommend following Howie.

Mark McNiel https://bsky.app/profile/mcneillms.bsky.social 

Mark is a Licensed Librarian and Media Specialist on his BlueSkye account he shares so many resources along with podcasts and almost anything that would catch the eye of a teacher who is looking for resources. It shouldn't be too hard to reach out to him and ask him to guide you to what you are looking for.

Zach Kinzler https://bsky.app/profile/zkinzler.bsky.social 

Zach is a one-stop look and learn about the AI world. He is a promoter and influencer and knows the in's and out's about the AI world. If you are someone who needs resources or to learn more about the AI world Zach is the man to lead you in the right direction.

Dr. Erin Alexander https://bsky.app/profile/drerinalex.bsky.social

Erin is an early childhood principal, author & co-host of the Messy Business podcast. She gives insight into her life juggling work and home, along with doing presentations. Although she has only been with BlueSkye for 2 months she seems to be off to a great start with her followers. Here are some of her other platforms Podcast: tinyurl.com/yj7rrdwb Book: a.co/d/a2dByIk Blog Post: tinyurl.com/yp95s328 

Science Friday https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:rjtifgmgwnacwa24lqp4tpsy 

Entertaining & educational conversations about science, tech, + more. Hosted by Ira Flatow and Flora Lichtman. From WNYCStudios #SciFriBookClub 📚  'Fire Weather' by John Vaillant. This platform covers a lot of areas, they have discussion panels, share links, and speak about all areas of science. Staying on top of the latest news, viruses, and myths keeps the followers informed. But there seems to be some excessive sharing or resharing of the same thing.