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The feedback from teachers has been incredible to our top 10 twitter accounts for teachers that we have created a Connected Educators Page. Each Connected Educators has received a perfect score of 100 / 100 from tweet grader. For each account we have included the twitter name and the twitter                    profile.
A twitter profile is limited, so in the the upcoming weeks we will be  listing interviews with some of the members on our list. We also will be venturing off the list to introduce other great educators who are not on our list. This is our first selection in that category.
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Connected Educator: Rodger Hunwick
What is your current job of position?
My name is Rodger Hunwick. My wife and I are both educators with 40  years  of experience between us. She is a first grade educator and I  teach  eighth grade U.S. History. We are both proud educators in a  suburban  Detroit public school. Together we developed a multifaceted  web based  company titled AskteacherZ.   Our main objective with this venture is to provide an avenue for   educators, students and parents to collaborate in an effort to better   facilitate inspirational, innovative and imaginative educational   practices.
What is your educational background?
We  both have earned Masters degrees; mine is in History and hers is  in  Counseling. Our BA degrees were earned at Olivet College (an  incredible  small, liberal arts college in mid-Michigan) and our MA  degrees at  Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan.
Describe your educational philosophy and educational vision?
Quality  education depends on the cohesiveness of school, parent and  student.  Together ALL of these entities must work together; must have a  common  mission; and must have a common trust in one another for  student  outcome/s to be successful. These positive student achievements  are not  only proven by standardized test scores but rather by various  assessment  methods. Educational profit is measured not in dollars but  by the  compassion its graduates have for humanity; its measured by how  students  work with others to create, innovate and solve. The mission of  schools  is to develop a passion for education in it’s students that go  beyond  the classroom and germinates throughout ones life.
How do you grow and engage your professional learning network?
Through the use of our website Askteacherz.com and our blog, we are able to grow and engage our professional learning network. Our website specializes on U.S. History Education; Elementary Education; Education Technology; Homework Help; and Family Educational Involvement.   However, social meda has positively impacted our ability to grow our   professional learning network faster and far beyond our expectations.
What is the greatest benefit of your professional network?
The  greatest benefit of professional networking is the ability to   collaborate with others. It’s essential in the field of education to   constantly perfect your craft, to keep moving toward mastery and to   always keep up with the trends. A quality system of keeping in touch   with others in the field of education only enhances excellence in   teaching.
If you blog, what is the focus of it? How long have you been writing? Who is you audience?
AskteacherZ has been hosting a blog at http://www.askteacherz.com/blog.html since February of 2011. The vast majority of topics relate to   educational enhancement; collaborative teaching; and the advancement of   pedagogy. Blog posts, at times, venture into the political arena as it   pertains to upholding quality learning. Our intended audience is   teachers, parents and students seeking educational consultation.
How do you use social media to connect with other educators? What is your advice to teachers on social media and education?
The  single most career altering innovation is Twitter. Utilizing  Twitter as  a source of professional development (PD) is an incredible  source  available to all educators; and it’s FREE. Educators need to  embrace  this social media source and learn about all of its limitless   possibilities. Not only can it be a source of PD but it is also a   phenomenal tool for student learning and communicative device. Twitter   use in the educational setting has been the topic of several of our blog   posts: Teachers Tweet Mastery and I’m Hunting with Twitter.
Please connect with us @askteacherzcom.
What advice in general do you have to teachers today?
Judge  not the importance of a profession to the world in which we  live by the  dollar revenue it generates but rather by the value effect  it has on  the future of society. This was the topic of our first blog  written  titled Judging a Professions Greatness.   Educators we must continue to collabrate, not just for the success of   the students we are contact with daily but for maintaining the future  of  quality education for all. Teachers you are a special and unique  group  of individuals; we respect your work and we thank you for your  tireless  effort to find and bring out the very best in us all.
 
 
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