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7 Education Twitter Accounts That Offer Knowledge And Wisdom

Posted by: Madeleine Allan on January 9, 2015 in Twitter Leave a comment

Twitter is a fun way to stay connected with your friends and loved-ones. Luckily, you can use this great platform to get educated as well. Whether you are a teacher, parent or student, you can easily follow education experts and learn from their wisdom.

Since Twitter gives you a limited space only, you will get condensed messages with powerful information. Therefore, you can easily follow many experts, without worrying about reading a lot of words, and receive their updates on a daily basis.

You don’t have to find experts on Twitter now because I have compiled a list for you already. Here are a few experts you should certainly follow

Allison McDonald – @NoFlashCards

Allison McDonald has been teaching since 1993 and has more than a decade of experience. She has taught children in various capacities. She is an educator, writer and founder of No Time for Flash Cards. Along with being a teacher, she has served as a childcare center director as well. She frequently writes for her blog and shares quality tips to make education more fun. Allison writes preschool curriculum as well.

Allison McDonald

Deborah Stewart – @Teach_Preschool

With a Master’s degree in early childhood education and over 25 years of experience as an educator, Deborah is certainly an education expert who can provide valuable advice. She is an experienced teacher, curriculum writer and a music director. She provides consultation for staff training as well. Her blog, Teach Preschool, is a great resource for parents who want to know how to educate their young children in the best possible manner.

Deborah Stewart

Melissa Taylor – @ImaginationSoup

Melissa Taylor has a Master’s degree in education and is an experienced teacher, editor, writer and literacy coach. She loves children’s books and passionately promotes high-quality education. She has more than 1.4 million followers on Pinterest. Her blog, Imagination Soup, focuses on presenting education as fun and an engaging activity for kids.

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