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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ Return to university (part A)I have heard from faculty at universities across the US about what their universities are planning for return to school in just over a month.
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Avik Roy
Avik
Hot off the @FREOPP presses: our major new paper on reopening America’s schools & colleges during #COVID19. Co-authored by @LanheeChen, @PrestonCooper93, @BobKocher, @DanLips, & me:https://freopp.org/reopening-americas-schools-and
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Keri Leigh Merritt, Ph.D.
KeriLeighMerrit
So I’ve had my own issues presenting at or being involved in projects at University of Mississippi - & here’s my (condensed) hot take on what happened w my friend
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Stephanie Balkwill
StephBalkwill
1/ I’ve been thinking about the #gatekeeping discussion in Sinology as it pertains to Buddhist Studies. Amitabha knows that it's a discussion we should have. My thoughts below. 2/ In
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
PROTECT OUR TEACHERS: There are 3.2 million teachers in the U.S. and they are rightfully concerned of contracting COVID from in-person learning, when preventative measures such as N95 masks and
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
1/Let's talk about colleges, and how screwed they are.https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-07-28/coronavirus-will-be-hard-on-colleges-and-college-towns-this-fall 2/Pretty much everything about the in-person college experience
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JohannesBorgen
jeuasommenulle
A few thoughts on the A level debacle because I think it shows very important trend - especially when compared to what happened in France, which obviously faced a similar
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Nikhil Pahwa
nixxin
Heartening news yesterday: 4G services have finally been restored in Kashmir. It has been a year and half of no/almost-no Internet. Can you even imagine what that's like in today's
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Sorcha Browne Byrne
iamsorchab
Hi secondary school maths teachers I've decided to start a thread of online resources and virtual manipulatives for you also. I will add to this list as I get
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Alexandra Anderson #BLM
AlexAndersonMD
I think it would be useful for #medtwitter to have a conversation about “lifestyle specialties”. I would like to open the discussion with: 1. There is enormous variability with how
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erica robles-anderson
fstflofscholars
Fewer classes per student. Collaborative teaching. 3-4 week courses. Class sizes of 12. 2 instructors. Run it 4x per semester. Online or hybrid. High touch. Emphasize community aspect of academic
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Lane
HaygoodLaw
Who likes a good story about etymology? Hm? No one? Good. Sit down and attend, children, as I tell you about "doctors." "Doctor" is actually Latin; it comes from the
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Priyanka Sehgal
priyankasehgal7
1/ I think most folks who are looked up to need to act very very responsibly. I've seen so many folks encouraging dropping out of college. I think we should
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David Rubin, MD, MSCE
davidrubinmd
Thread 1/8: In these dog days of summer, we see in our weekly @PolicyLabCHOP #COVID19 models the fog of a shifting pandemic in the U.S. & increased noise from testing
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Thomas Bolin
Scaevola67
1. If by "Humanities," we mean simply "non-STEM curriculum," then of course they will be of little help in addressing the social and civic crisis we are in right now,
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Roopika Risam
roopikarisam
Today, for #ScholarStrike, I’m wearing my higher ed hat. I’m working on a book right now, #InsurgentAcademics, that examines the unsung work of Black, brown, and Indigenous scholars in public
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