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M. Jacob
MJacobWrites
Yesterday at conferences, a number of parents remarked that I was their child’s favorite teacher, “even though” I’m remote. For context, I’ve been teaching remotely to in-person students due to
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Cole (he/him)
semispeaking
Okay, I’ve decided that I want to share my own experiences with a parent like this, in case there’s anyone thinking this isn’t too bad, and how this pattern of
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Jon Severs
jon_severs
Remote learning is obviously essential, but government has to be realistic about how much can actually be done (particularly in primary) when parents and carers are working, and that should
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Kat Howard
SaysMiss
Thread: my thoughts on remote learning. My original tweet lacked all nuance. Engagement rates are known as conversion rates in the sales industry.You are teachers, not salespeople. Whilst these are
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Paul Nadeau
PaulJNadeau
Good thread, but I’d add that more important than studying conflicts is understanding the biases and preferences that underwrote how those actors approached those conflicts, which means studying political theory
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Olxvxr Mxlls
OliverRMills
The thing with #BrewEds #PrimaryRocks and I'm guessing the same applies to #ResearchEd is you can go to an event and instantly change as a teacher. There's always something there
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Alexandra Edwards, PhD
nonmodernist
Today I woke up to the news that @GeorgiaTech has decided to unilaterally demand that we teach in person this fall, despite many of us already having accommodation requests approved
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Rasool Berry
rasoolberry
Reflections on #whiteblessing. @louiegiglio seeking to avoid the resistance and tension resulting from white Christians recoiling from the term #whiteprivilege suggested we refer to it as #whiteblessing instead on Sunday
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Roxana Daneshjou MD/PhD
RoxanaDaneshjou
Black and Brown dermatologists have been highlighting the disparities in dermatology education for decades, but general textbooks/journals and lectures are still lacking diversity. You can't be a "general" dermatologist if
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Dr. Michelle Rodrigues 🐒
MARspidermonkey
I am luck and privileged enough that I do not have student debt. But I still support loan forgiveness, because it’s an unfair burden, and predatory industry, that hinders people’s
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Drew Whitehead
Drewhaz141
Heartfelt condolences to those students who have been negatively impacted by the 'A-Level algorithm'. To commentators who are raising awareness that this has overwhelmingly hurt students from poorer backgrounds I
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ShriramKrishnamurthi
ShriramKMurthi
In his latest blog post, @guzdial makes a strong and appealing argument that one can't possibly disagree with. As so often happens with his blog, I have a counter-example. Usually
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David Staples
DavidStaplesYEG
History lesson for folks freaking out about Alberta curriculum rewrite.1. Curriculum used to be rewritten regularly in Alberta, with every major course updated each decade.#ableg 1/x That all changed in
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Black Ramona Flowers
erikaenchanted_
If you’re not Black, please don’t chime in on “whether we should be supporting” Soul. It’s a Pixar movie with a Black lead. SUPPORT IT! Period. No, it’s not perfect,
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Dr Aishwarya S
Aish17aer
1. The new National Eduction Policy is one of the best reforms done so far in education sector. There is complete overhaul of system, scheme, syllabus, content & governance in
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Rong Jiu || 容九
RongJiubot
//Today is the International day to end violence against sex workers. This account may be based on fiction and I am not a sex worker but my intention has always
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