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Mark Chatley 🙋🏻‍♂️
MrMChatley
Twitter timelines full of #Lockdown2. A thread of my thoughts. Schools - especially Primary - I’m sure will stay open. I don’t disagree with this as we know that remote
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Justin Mikolay đź’»
jmikolay
For nine years, @shl has been building @gumroad and channeling successful creators. Here's a summary of his thoughts on Imposter Syndrome, Being Different, and Publishing Before It's Perfect. In the
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Prof Sandra Lapointe
mslapointe
Paris ENS is France’s top school and agregation there is highly competitive. This year, due to COVID they cancelled the orals, only had the (anonymous) written exam. As a result
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Sean Dunn
SeanDunn10
I talk with people I respect and wish to learn from. I engage in discussion not to prove that I am right, but to test ideas and be open to
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Kai Nagata 🇨🇦
kainagata
Canada became a country in 1867. Here's what happened in the five years prior (just in B.C.)Smallpox arrives in Victoria. Colonial authorities refuse to vaccinate local Indigenous people. Instead they
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Rogue Scholar Books
RogueScholarPr
There is perennial controversy over BAP, who he "really is" & what his true intentions are. Those of us who consider him a friend & ally know very well why
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Holly, post-apocalypse elf.
hollymathnerd
ON PRIVILEGE--TRUE STORY TIME: I grew up in a trailer park and then a lower middle class neighborhood, a weird combination of old people whose houses were paid off and
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Connor Goldsmith
dreamoforgonon
This is the thing. Plenty of people in [minority group] write absolutely awful, regressive shit about [minority group]. Can we not simply assess the work on its merits? W/some groups
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Stephen Chew
SChewPsych
Critical thinking has always been a top goal of educators. But teaching critical thinking skills has never been more important or more challenging than now. Olden days, critical thinking was
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
Despite the pandemic, 2020 was a wildly productive year for me academically. A big reason is I took the advice of my mentor, @_MiguelHernan, and as a postdoc & junior
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Logan Nicole Beyer
LoganNBeyer
#Neurodiversity is a powerful tool for equity and inclusion! My brain likes images, so I made this flow chart to help explain why: (1/5) First, a definition: “neurodiversity” refers
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Laura McConnell
LauraFMcConnell
Thread: emotional dysregulation & strategies to support children regulate. Dysregulation is common among Autistic & ADHD children, but many children who have experienced trauma are dysregulated too. These points explain
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Rick Hill
rickhillni
7 years ago I wrote a reflection on leadership as part of a Masters Dissertation. In it I described shared leadership as often weak, absent of vision, & an abdication
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(FI)nance Man🤑
financeman_
A short thread about my last few years“If you think you know everything, you won’t progress in life”For years I ignored that statement, I got nowhere and hated life I
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Raphael
BurtQueue
Be mindful of your thoughts. Not all of them are intuitive prompting, or beneficial. Besides this, though, there is the danger/advantage of habitual thought patterns. While most of us have
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Taliesin Jaffe
executivegoth
2020 is almost over and I feel I have something to get off my chest: I didn't get better. I didn't get healthier in mind or body. I didn't create,
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