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Nick Pavlou
eastnitty
We’re in a dangerous situation where the gvt and opposition parties want to open schools next week despite rising cases and knowing full well that schools were the main driver
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Ciera
cierabattleson
If you are a teacher in any US district right now, you hold so much power to organize against a return to in-person classes while we’re in the middle of
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Jason A. Higgins
JasonAHiggins
Followers, comment your research or teaching interests. Bonus points if you can fit your current project, thesis, dissertation, article, or book into a single tweet. I’m no Kevin Kruse, but
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BlackRoomSec
blackroomsec
More on critical thinking and as I say to interview your users in a way that they think you're just having a casual conversation with them.If you go to a
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Dr. Guendouzi ( The Cerebral Assassin )
fimiletoks
University education is a privilege even in developed parts of the world. Basic education is a fundamental human right. Right to free and compulsory primary education. Right to available and
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
FWIW if it was up to me. 1. Accept and announce that there won't be any in-person teaching this term unless absolutely necessary. 2. Allow medics nurses etc to continue.
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jason schilling
schill_dawg
Literacy and numeracy have always been the cornerstone of curriculum, this is not new, constructivism is just one of many teaching methods, the Ministerial Order on Student Learning should not
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Kate Dossett
kmdossett
1/3 This week I was made Professor of American History. When I joined @LeedsUniHistory there were 2 women historians and no women Professors. Now I am 1 of 5 female
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Paul Strode
pkstrode
1/ This is a letter from a math teacher in my District to our School Board. Shared with permission.Please read and retweet: ----------My name is Courtney and I am a
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Tara Ann Thieke
TaraAnnThieke
As the home has broken apart, public education and mass advertising have created peer culture. The results have been apparent for awhile and are disastrous. Peer segregation, lacking intergenerational verticality,
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Rachael French
DrRachaelF
Or, try this: give the students all the possible exam questions in advance, so that they can study them, and then have your exam be a randomized selection of those
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American Historical Association
AHAhistorians
We know teaching today's events—which are not a “moment,” but the product of a long history—presents a familiar, yet unusually urgent, challenge: how can students use historical knowledge and thinking
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Monica L. Mercado
monicalmercado
If I were assigning reading for this weekend, it would be @kathleen_belew's Bring the War Home with @LaurenRKerby's Saving History. #everythinghasahistory https://twitter.com/carlosIruizM/status/1347934261559627776 I'm not assig
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HAZINE
HAZINEblog
If you're teaching with digital tools & digitized sources, remember that your students should know how they're constructedWe have interviews that can be assigned to high school, undergrad & grad
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David Perell
david_perell
Online education is growing fast.This thread is like an Industry 101 course: 1. It's harder to sell a course than build one: The top online schools are run by people
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SAM SUNDAY 18:22 EST PELLEGRINO
KingMidasKM
The Plug-And-Play Sinple Email Campaign One Of The World’s Greatests Email Marketers Has Ran Every Single Month For Years That Still Brings Millions In Sales Per Year Today’s subject is
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