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Ben Williamson
BenPatrickWill
I'm sure this is brilliant for teachers and sharing tips like this is amazingly collegial. From a research view, it's also a fascinating glimpse into the realities of online teaching
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foone
Foone
Aww yeah, now we can finally get up to some REAL programming fun fortran fact: at my government job, some of the other fresh-out-of-college kids were mainly employed to convert
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Simon HB
norock
"We did everything we could to minimise loss of life."I mean, even if he and Sunak hadn't been handing out luncheon vouchers last summer to get people into crowded restaurants,
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Tonima
Aatish_mizaaj
We also need to understand that in those vulnerable moments, one's body freezes, there's so much gaslighting that goes on in from perpetrator(s) to families in saving its pride. Fight
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Mr Brassington ☀️
brassoteach
Saying it louder for those people at the back: - TEACHERS WILL STILL BE TEACHING - TEACHERS WILL STILL BE IN SCHOOLS- TEACHERS WANT THE BEST FOR THE CHILDREN &
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Bret Devereaux
BretDevereaux
Statues are back in the news; I suppose I ought say something about statues, because I'm a historian and people keep saying that statues are about 'remembering history.'Folks, statues are
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Jack Schneider
Edu_Historian
One of the misconceptions I run into most often is that private school teachers are better than public school teachers. Untrue.1/ Private school teachers, who are untrained, derive prestige from
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Robert P. George
McCormickProf
A spirit of authoritarianism is abroad in the land. Using outrage mobs to silence dissent (be it from the right or left) is a matter that should profoundly worry true
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Courtney Tomblinson, MD
cmtomblinson
Thoughts on #RadRes, #MedEd, and #VirtualTeaching this year:This week I gave 9 hours of Neuroradiology review to res in different states - a feat that wouldn’t have been an option
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Emily Denning
EmilyDenMother
My exact thoughts the other day. Throughout my childhood I heard from Christian teachers that if I was being persecuted it was in fact a sign I was doing the
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Claire Kiechel
clairekiechel
Hollywood has spent 50 yrs teaching us a story where ONE protagonist feels that the world is against him & must overcome a series of trials to show the world
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DAN KOE
thedankoe
Thread - 8 habits of people that are going to accomplish anything they want: 1. Managing your energy, not your timeMotivation/discipline stems from having the energy to do somethingEat better,
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) Quick thread about tenure (I'm up for tenure right now). I value the prospect of tenure. Highly. I don't think people like Dean White at UC Boulder understand that
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Fiona
ficoolone
1. Schools and COVID: a personal account.I'm a teacher in a secondary school. My husband is a supply teacher. 2. Ten days ago I came home from work with a
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Deborah Pope FCCT
DrDebPope
If you’ve just started a #PGCE and you’re grappling with online learning, do spare a thought for your tutors. It’s new to us, too. It’s your engagement and feedback that
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
So here's the January guidancehttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/higher-education-reopening-buildings-and-campuses/students-returning-to-higher-education-from-spring-term Some students will be told to go home and not return for
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