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Ramses Oudt
rroudt
Working on a newsletter edition about deliberate practice.Deliberate practice is crucial if you want to reach expert level in any skill, but what is it, and how can it help
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Cathy Davidson
CathyNDavidson
1-Every prof and teacher I know is having a really hard time at end of term. Everyone is overwhelmed. So are our students. So are university staff and administrators (hard
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Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
TheRaDR
COVID-19 was an adaptive challenge & we did not have adaptive leadership, and that is (part of) why so many more people are dying than had to, why places that
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Helen De Cruz
Helenreflects
Doing a thread on my teaching tomorrow--a course on Zhuangzi in conversation with contemporary western philosophy. So stoked! Tomorrow my co-teacher Pauline Lee and I will talk about the importance
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Pasquale "Pat" Scopelliti
ThyConsigliori
26 December 2020 #MAGAanalysis #Overturn Underneath The News, Beneath The Blackout BlanketI thought to call today's mediation, "The Death Of The News Cycle," but couldn't. It may be ill. One
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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
TEACHERS. If you're heading back to the classroom soon, are concerned, and would like additional protections, I have 2 quick things you can do: Better masks Portable air cleaner w/
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Jonathan C. Balmer 🐢🌊
JonathanCBalmer
I'm flipping through "A Pilgrim-maid: the self-told tale of Frances E. Townsley."She was one of the first women ordained as a Baptist Pastor, in 1885 in Fairfield, Nebraska. Her autobiography
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Noble Network
BeNobleSchools
Good morning and happy Friday! As we wrap up our first week of classes let's take a look back at how we worked to become #NobleReadyForRemote THREAD Starting
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Kate Carpenter
katebcarp
I'm going to tweet some key moments from the #historiansimagine webinar, but I'm also told that the recording will be available in about a week, and that it's also being
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Linda Mannheim
LindaMannheim
A thread of things about the South Bronx, starting with @DecadeofFire, a documentary that manages to say more about the destruction of neighbourhoods in the 1970s than any other film
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Jonathan Lack
JonathanLack
This Polygon piece is interesting, and historically pretty well-informed, but I also think it's a pretty shallow reading of Ghost of Tsushima that doesn't seem to extend beyond the first
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Chris McBride
McChris85
Stanisław Wyspiański, was born #OTD in 1869.One of the most prominent members of the Young Poland art movement, Wyspiański's polymathic body of work encompassed paintings, pastels, stained glass windows, plays,
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Dr. Literature_Lady 💌📚📜🎙
Literature_Lady
Cruelty is the point:"Federal executions were resumed by Trump in July after a 17-year hiatus despite coronavirus outbreak in U.S. prisons."https://twitter.com/AP/status/1337225060650717184 I teach college courses to inmates. I ha
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Respect New Mexico
RespectNM
To celebrate the anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, we’re going to share a little about some of our incredible women candidates running across the state of New
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Jonathan Mountstevens
MrMountstevens
Concerned about misconceptions being routinely perpetuated by journalists and politicians when talking about educational impact of lockdown (unintentionally, no doubt). This obscures the issue and hinders effective planning. Have noticed
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Ananya Chakravarti
achakrava
Academic real talk on public humanities: from the moment I got my PhD I believed that I had a responsibility to give back to the communities upon which my own
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