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Luke Blocher
lukeblocher
This weekend, our School Board is discussing returning to in-person learning. I believe strongly we should asap because experience in this region and around the country show it can be
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Lindsay Ayling
AylingLindsay
Jumping into to a Faculty Executive Council meeting where Kevin Guskiewicz is answering questions on UNC Chapel Hill's ongoing COVID disasterQ: how will students be leaving?KG: we'll work through a
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Thrinadh Reddy
thrinadhreddyb
A clear cut understanding of concepts is needed, if we want to implement mathematics around it. If a student understands what is a zener diode and all the history and
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Secret Teacher IRL
IrlSecret
I like that Norma says we've been assessing 6th Year lots since the beginning of the year.There was zero guidance to do this Her own wellbeing document asked schools specifically
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Chiara Dall'Ora
ora_dall
I have been following with great interest a discussion initiated by @Natalie_StN on why nursing students dislike research methods. Reading students' responses cemented even more what I have been thinking
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Dr. Jennifer Doleac
jenniferdoleac
If I am required to pay undergrad RAs $15/ hour, I will definitely hire fewer of them. Silver lining: less paperwork for me. Ok enough pot-stirring for now; I'm muting
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Thomas Lecaque
tlecaque
There is a French tradition, when people are lucky enough to get a job, of familiarizing themselves with the local archives and regional history in the time period they work
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Dr. Jennifer Moren Cross
jcrossphd
School districts need assurances NOW their budgets will be held harmless through the end of the school year. Not doing so harms students. Let me explain why. 1/@SenLarryTaylor @DadePhelan @LtGovTX
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Zach Groshell (he/him)
MrZachG
How to hide that you're a mean ol' nasty supporter of direct and explicit instruction: A Thread.0/11 1. Tell everyone how you ask your students lots of questions - Rosenshine
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Doug Clow
dougclow
I've changed my mind: I'd now advise any prospective student to think carefully about the option of deferring for a year, if their choice allows it and they have some
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Aaron E. Carroll
aaronecarroll
American adults have failed in almost every way imaginable in this pandemic. None of it is kids’ fault.I've been screaming this in my house for months, so might as well
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Jack
jackeselbst
The public case for staffing government and university administrations with people from the business world—and for that matter for CEO compensation as the value the market places on their work—is
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Leslie Hahner
TXRhetorician
Last week, I was one of four @baylor faculty members who talked with our Academy for Teaching & Learning about how to create a community of care for online students.
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Mia Eisner-Grynberg
MiaEG_PD
There are really dangerous lies spreading #onhere about who benefits from in-person school in NYC. Here's the truth: 46% of Black and 47% of Latino kids are going to school.
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dr matt lodder
mattlodder
"Knowledge based curricula" in the humanities leave students profoundly incapable for University level work, where they realise that knowledge is infinite and what they actually need is skills.https://twitter.com/SchoolsWeek/statu
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im begging you to mute me
Maire_from_NJ
A on Community and Schools:If we haven’t met, I am of the mindset that schools will not be a safe place for students and teachers this fall. Even on
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