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Stephanie Owen
steph_r_owen
Hi #EconTwitter, time for a job market thread! I’m a PhD candidate in economics & public policy at @UMichEcon & @fordschool. I’m interested in understanding educational inequality along various dimensions,
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polar, but ✨ depressed ✨
p01arst0rm
so the new climate of remote learning, telling students what they can and cannot wear, what their work environments need to be like etc its interesting to me as a
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Emily L. Depasse
sexelducation
90% of those living with herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) don’t know that they have the virus. Here’s why: Considering most people’s sex education backgrounds (or lack-thereof), a common
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Sarah W. Lenhoff
sarahlenhoff
The Detroit Education Research Partnership has 2 new reports out today: 1) Why Do Detroit Students Miss School: Implications for Returning to School After COVID-192) Third Grade Reading and Attendance
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EG Votes 🇺🇸
ElastigirlVotes
Dear #morningjoe You all just got through saying there is no proof of voter fraud.But now you are claiming schools are safe. Really? Are they testing?No. Are they contact tracing?
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Patrick Baylis
pbaylis
TEACHING A LARGE CLASS REMOTELYEarly in the fall I asked for (and received) help redesigning my 150-person undergrad enviro econ class. https://twitter.com/pbaylis/status/1296525738095648772Here's a recap of what worked and what didn
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Clint Smith
ClintSmithIII
"The restoration of Pell grants for incarcerated students is something of a watershed moment for the criminal justice overhaul movement as it unwinds decades of punitive practices in favor of
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Scott Gordon
WoodroffeGordon
The @OttawaCitizen 2020 Grads feature starts with “we invited Ottawa students to share their grad fashions, photos, messages and speeches with the city.” I’m curious what this invitation looked like.
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Aaron Ansuini 🪴🌱✨
AaronLinguini
My dad just tested positive for COVID19. He’s a 61 year old high school music teacher with already reduced lung capacity.He had no choice but to go in and teach
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mark bates
hkcorresponds
i've been a hs teacher for 14 years. here are some things i've learned.1. the brightest kids are almost always autodidacts and all they need is encouragement and validation.2. the
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Rachel Alexander
rachelwalexande
I want to do a story about this next week, but this school planning meeting is reinforcing how many significant challenges schools trying to reopen in the fall face.Basically -
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Kassandra Ford
kassthefish
Moore Lecture during #SICB2021 @SICB_: Stereotype threat & identity threat: The science of a diverse community (by Dr. Claude Steele).Thread of this talkOur society is aiming for "color blindness"
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Jamie Lawson
drlawson
So hey. Some good news from me: Last week - without warning - I was told my position at Bristol Uni was being made permanent. Having been on temporary contracts
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New-Cleckit Dominie
ncdominie
For HE people worrying whether they can cancel some activities (e.g. lab work) without jeopardising accreditation, here's the IoP's statement:https://www.iop.org/covid-19-degree-accreditation Importantly, they recognise that changes
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Noelle Sullivan, BA, MA, MA, PhD
ncsullivan
Thread: Reflection on my experience "ungrading" this quarter has convinced me that grading in the traditional sense is a terrible idea. Anyone who has done ungrading before already knows this.
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A Singh Phagoora
PeelASP
I have a mini-thought running through my head about CRP. Bear with me. CRP, or Culturally Responsive Pedagogy is about allowing students to see themselves in the texts and projects
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