Resources (people) on Social Media
@KellyGToGo is an English teacher in Anaheim, CA who is passionate about educating his students to become better readers and writers. His posts are very diverse, but mostly revolve around inspiring other educators and offering new ideas. He is a very famous twitter presence among other teachers.
@SusanGBarber is an English teacher in Newnan, GA who also seems very passionate about her profession. By looking through her tweets it is very obvious that she supports and appreciates diversity in her classroom and wants her students to succeed in all aspects of life.
@Danamhuff is the English department chair at Worchester Academy in Worchester, MA. She is a huge supporter of using technology to advance students' learning. According to her twitter feed, she loves reading and teaching poetry.
@KimberlyNHawks is a Middle School Social Studies and English teacher. She LOVES reading and suggesting good books for others to read. She also does a bit of her own writing, mostly for enjoyment.
@englishcomp Jim Burke is an English teacher and Burlingame High School in San Francisco, CA. On his twitter account, he mostly writes about the lessons he learns from both his students and fellow teachers, along with teachers in the twitter community.
@Alex_Corbitt seems to be a very passionate teacher. He teachers English in the Bronx and his banner picture is of him and some of his previous students. His biography portion of his page explains that he strives for innovation, collaboration, and sharing among fellow teachers. He seems like a great and effective educator.
@fastcranny Amy Fast is a public high school Assistant Principal in McMinnville, OR. Her twitter page is extremely inspiring, with quotes and anecdotes that get heavy responses from other twitter followers. She has over 18,000 followers, so that is evidence enough.
@Ron_Peck is a high school AP US and World History teacher. He is also the creator of a very famous hashtag that is used among twitter followers to discuss topics on social studies certain nights of the week at certain times.
@Sam_Bruzzese is a retired school principal and educational technology professor. He currently teachers at a college in Montreal. His posts are usually recommending sources to his students or connecting with other educators.
@SustHapp is an author and an educator in Canada. She posts mostly on creating sustainability and positive outlooks within schools and also shares inspiration and ideas on how to help the well-being of students.

@SusanGBarber is an English teacher in Newnan, GA who also seems very passionate about her profession. By looking through her tweets it is very obvious that she supports and appreciates diversity in her classroom and wants her students to succeed in all aspects of life.
@Danamhuff is the English department chair at Worchester Academy in Worchester, MA. She is a huge supporter of using technology to advance students' learning. According to her twitter feed, she loves reading and teaching poetry.
@KimberlyNHawks is a Middle School Social Studies and English teacher. She LOVES reading and suggesting good books for others to read. She also does a bit of her own writing, mostly for enjoyment.
@englishcomp Jim Burke is an English teacher and Burlingame High School in San Francisco, CA. On his twitter account, he mostly writes about the lessons he learns from both his students and fellow teachers, along with teachers in the twitter community.
@Alex_Corbitt seems to be a very passionate teacher. He teachers English in the Bronx and his banner picture is of him and some of his previous students. His biography portion of his page explains that he strives for innovation, collaboration, and sharing among fellow teachers. He seems like a great and effective educator.
@fastcranny Amy Fast is a public high school Assistant Principal in McMinnville, OR. Her twitter page is extremely inspiring, with quotes and anecdotes that get heavy responses from other twitter followers. She has over 18,000 followers, so that is evidence enough.
@Ron_Peck is a high school AP US and World History teacher. He is also the creator of a very famous hashtag that is used among twitter followers to discuss topics on social studies certain nights of the week at certain times.
@Sam_Bruzzese is a retired school principal and educational technology professor. He currently teachers at a college in Montreal. His posts are usually recommending sources to his students or connecting with other educators.
@SustHapp is an author and an educator in Canada. She posts mostly on creating sustainability and positive outlooks within schools and also shares inspiration and ideas on how to help the well-being of students.


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