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Bo Bigelow
bobigelow
Our daughter Tess has a rare genetic disorder called Hao-Fountain Syndrome, or #USP7. She just turned 11. She's in 5th grade at our local public school. This thread is about
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Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH
RRHDr
Ya'll I'm listening to my daughter's 2nd Grade class discuss yesterdays events. After allowing the kids to share what they know about what happened, her teacher walked them through the
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Zinn Ed Project
ZinnEdProject
#tdih 1960, four African-American NC A&T students began a sit-in (planned at Bennett College) at a Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro. While not first sit-in of modern CRM, it triggered
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Benjamin Goldschmidt
BenZevG
My morning sermon on the dangers of charismatic leaders: One of the most fascinating conversations in the Bible is when God courts Moses, in the most fateful job interview in
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Hugh Clements-Jewery
hughseejay
Have been thinking about why students and instructors favor in person ‘live’ instruction and find online synchronous instruction so difficult. From the instructor perspective, a key thing I’ve experienced and
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Dr Joanna Tai
DrJoannaT
We're now onto @CarlessDavid starting the first keynote on teacher feedback literacy - after a nice quip about feedback on driving - and his slides are available here: https://www.slideshare.net/DavidCarless1/teacher-feedback-literacy-d
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🎃Amandaaaahhh Die-bert🔪
amandadeibert
White privilege does not mean people don’t suffer. It means they don’t suffer BECAUSE of the color of their skin... I grew up a dirt poor southern girl who was
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Margaret Thornton
MaggieEThornton
I see that it is time for me to a do a tweet thread on how heterogeneous classrooms are actually supported by lots and lots of empirical evidence. Freedman, S.,
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Lisa Morrison
mrs_lmorrison
Today’s #onted press conference today broke me. I give all that I can give to my students day in, day out. Ever since this pandemic began, I put my own
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Barsley
Barsley4
I've been thinking about yesterday's two stories about transgenderism - Ellen Page announcing that she is, in fact, a man; the Tavistock ruling - has got me thinking that our
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Ben BB
_beebs
Right, I have spent a week thinking about this, so here goes…Why Teachers Shouldn’t Post Student Work On Twitter. Or, an #edutwitter thread that will make me regret a foray
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CAC-BGSU
cac_bgsu
When George Phillips was young his father, a former slave, offered him a choice between a horse and buggy or a high school education. Phillips chose education and when he
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āṅgīrasaśreṣṭha
GhorAngirasa
This is fair; the acquisition of religious scholarship is indeed useless for those whose livelihood depends on agriculture, trade, etc. However, see also this example of a सच्छूद्र-शैव-महाविद्वान्
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Christopher Pepper
mrhealthteacher
Things I have seen working in distance learning this week: Putting students in Zoom breakout rooms together and asking them to edit a slide (Group 7 works on slide 7,
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Vladimir Haltakov
haltakov
Machine Learning Formulas Explained This is the formula for Mean Squared Error (MSE) as defined in WikiPedia. It represents a very simple concept, but may not be easy to read
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singing.spring
singingspring_
I didn't think much of it as a kid, but looking back on it now, I feel so grateful that my elem school had after school Chinese (Canto & Mando)
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