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Ethan Hein
ethanhein
Public-facing note to self: tell the story of my learning jazz guitar Okay, so the story of my learning jazz guitar is this. When I was in college, I was
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Greg Downey
GregDowney1
Seen a lot of criticism of journal editors in my Twitter feed for (gasp!) sending out invitations to review articles over the holidays. You all do realise that most editors
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Jonathan Mountstevens
MrMountstevens
Some thoughts about leading CPD on assessment, arising from the fact that I'm planning on doing exactly that next week. To be honest, quite a few of them probably apply
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Jackie Hill Perry
JackieHillPerry
I attended Ravi’s funeral last year. It was celebratory in every way. Christ exalting too. The testimonies of his friends and family along with clips from his decades of ministry
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JOSHUA
JournoJoshua
A major study led by a lifelong Republican finds no evidence that professors are deliberately giving conservative students bad grades.https://psmag.com/ideas/no-professors-arent-discriminating-against-conservative-students Wanted to give my
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David Butler
DavidKButlerUoA
Thank you @ilana_horn for resurfacing something I’ve been thinking on for the last few years about maths teacher PD... Teachers suffer a lot from situations where “experts” are wheeled in
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Otto the Steppe Biker📉
ottovonshitpost
A lot of the great bells in Russia's many churches were destroyed and made into stuff like tractors a single bell guy going around Russia teaching Russians how to ring
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Rollo Tomassi
RationalMale
Open Hypergamy is a marketing campaign. It wont be myself or any other Red Pill writer who unplugs the majority of men. It will be women's unignorable hubris that will
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Fran Bove FSET
franbove
A short thread on why teachers could have managed the pandemic better than @BorisJohnson @GavinWilliamson 1) Teachers never over promise. They are great at managing expectations and knows if they
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Swan 🦢
AndySwan
In one way we think a great deal too much of the atomic bomb. ‘How are we to live in an atomic age?’ I am tempted to reply: Why, as
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Evan Jewell
quidamabo
Ok, listen up folks. Today faculty and grad instructors @Columbia received an email trying to shame them into teaching in person. As a friend who sent it to me summed
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Dr. Erik Klemetti
eruptionsblog
Let me take a moment to decompress about this semester. It was the hardest one I've had, both thanks to teaching remotely and the outside stresses (homeschooling kids, election, eldercare).
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Dan Worth
DanWorth
Thread: I've been looking through various data sources to see how other major nations have handled Covid-19 and education/school policy and outcomes: https://www.tes.com/news/school-reopening-pandemic-plans-nations-compare-uk-france-ger
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Zandra de Araujo
zdearaujo
Takeaways from online teaching/PD so far. 1. Taking time to orient students to resources and features of the tech you are using is time well spent. 2. Planning takes a
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The Public Archive
public_archive
Academics could gain a certain clarity about themselves if they acknowledged that being an academic is a job, not a mission, and that being an intellectual is merely a form
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Max Price
MrMaxPrice
When people ask me why I think high school sports are important, this is what I can offer:Baseball has provided me with everything I have. It’s more than a game,
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