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Robin Lake
RbnLake
Sorry, what is Diane's specific complaint against @SonjaSantelises? That she has insisted on rigorous, quality, culturally relevant curricula for poor kids of color? That she has a track record of
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Lindsay Gibson
ls_gibson
Want to know what C.P. Champion, the newly-appointed advisor for #abed social studies curriculum thinks about the #abed social studies curriculum? Here's a few nuggets from C.P. Champion's Spring/Summer 2019
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Zaid Jilani
ZaidJilani
In a discussion around the merits of diversity in the university education, @GlennLoury defends teaching the Western canon to @JohnHMcWhorter. "You don't see anybody who looks like you? Are you
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Nicole Lueke
CrazyPinkHippo
I don't understand how some are making the conclusion that teachers concerns means we don't want to work. Firstly we worked our butts off during remote learning. Yes, I know
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getnorthern - “a discrace to Britain”
getnorthern
As many of you know, my wife is a teacher. She has worked every single day of this pandemic. She’s also worked every single evening and weekend - responding to
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Kaitlyn Greenidge
surlybassey
For this second week of #BHM , I'm sharing this article I wrote about the history of colorism in the United States. I wrote it for @guardian a few
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Julie Jee 아직도 피곤해
mrsjjee
One of the hardest things about emergency remote teaching was trying to reassure my students when I was falling apart. Sudden bouts of crying, fears that my husband was going
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Iris van Rooij 💭
IrisVanRooij
Perhaps a hashtag #WhiteWomenWhiteWomening https://twitter.com/adahagan/status/1275938645564960769 I can start:I agreed to speak on an all-white panel without noticing myself. I was called out on twitter for it. What I learned?That having
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The Brainy Blogs 🛠
TheBrainyBlogs
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTIt is important to focus on self-improvement regularly. It helps you to escape the comfort zone, Developing your strengths and boosting your confidence. LEARN BETTERImmerse yourself in the learning
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Malinda Maynor Lowery
malindalowery
For #ScholarStrike, a short starter list to get you going on #decolonizing your syllabus for the US history classroom (please add!) #twitterstorians Think about what periodization really means. Are you
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Tim O'Neill
TimONeill007
I like the way this meme about “the Middle Ages” (illustrated, of course, by a *seventeenth century* painting) has done nothing but allow people to demonstrate that ... they know
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Laura Colaneri
laura_colaneri
At the encouragement of @edriguez, I'm going to reflect a bit today (and hopefully at the end of each week going forward) on the progress of the course that I'm
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Laura Heffernan
LAHeffernan
I will never tire of my kid's astonishment and glee when he encounters something he read about in a book elsewhere: in another book, in conversation, in the world. Been
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Edward Snelson
sailordoctor
1/ Some reflections on remote and online classroom style medical education vs face to face (F2F)#FOAMed #MedicalEducationA thread... 2/ The growth in remote MedEd has occurred through necessity. Remote is
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Gul Panag
GulPanag
Happy Birthday Papa!! @rwac48( Since we're doing the THEN and NOW thing)Everything I am today is because of you. Yes, your genes. But more so your upbringing. Always teaching by
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Chanea (sha-nay) Bond
heymrsbond
Teaching #inauguration this week, the primary lesson for my 10th graders will be “the power of words.” I’m creating a word bubble of Joe Biden’s most common speeches vs those
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