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David Quinn
MrDavidQuinn
It’s morning, and coffee makes my brain work, so here’s a thought:I’ve been reading a lot of takes about online teaching and teachers, effectiveness, engagement, and success. I don’t read
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Athers
Athers1977
‘People are who they say they are’. I’ve seen this said a lot about trans people, mainly by celebrities, in response to JK Rowling and it’s been bugging me for
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Alex
JewishWonk
A personal anecdote about the news out of Belarus. (Thread) 1) If you're unfamiliar with what is happening in Belarus, to simplify a complex situation for Twitter parameters, the country
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Vic Goddard
vicgoddard
A family has a year 10, 9 and 7 student. We decide to set lesson by lesson work for them. They have one device that I suitable between them. Who
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Major Good Vibes
MikePerryavatar
There's a military aristocracy in the US, a dynamic I wasn't aware of until earning a commission my 11th year of service. Started working with Infantry officers in '98 who
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Eliza Mondegreen
elizamondegreen
"Born in the wrong body" is THE justification for turning kids into lifelong medical guinea pigs, for going into schools to "educate" kids. And as soon as that idea is
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Lemillion
RickyDLaw
J Cole is talking about how a person (in the song it is a woman) from privilege (good background, lucky to have educated parents that educated her on the struggles
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JW Mason
JWMason1
Enrollment in NYC public schools last year was 1.1 million. Today, it's 750,000, with almost two-thirds of those fully online. https://schoolcovidreportcard.health.ny.gov/#/districtData;bedsCodeId=300000 We know that the schools with mo
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socially awkward butterfly
loz_nugget
British media representation of black women is far worse and one dimensional than American. And tbh, until fairly recently we were almost non existent in advertising. It always tripped me
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Lilah Sturges
LilahSturges
It’s easy to feel like a burden. We might have had parents that were too busy, too tired, or too poorly attuned to us to adequately meet our needs. Children
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Amen. Asé. Dead Ass
IzmsHasRisen
Why do we (Africans and West Indians) act like our parents don't TRASH black Americans in the house since we are young. The way we casually act like that isn't
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Nate Liquor
nateliquor
I wish more people who see the whole PH/Visa thing or read that dipshit NYT article understood that these platforms routinely and constantly remove content deemed 'nonconsensual' by Visa regs
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K.
MemoProdigo
The gang is called I Lavoratori Di Babbo Natale. Giorno Giovanna wanted to become the new Santa after he heard that Santa was giving out coal out to everyone instead
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Tiersa McQueen
tiersaj
Laziness Does Not Exist is essential reading for anyone in the process of deschooling.https://twitter.com/tiersaj/status/1346448080120524800 Deschooling is the process of shedding schoolish thinking and transitioning to a more organic, natu
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Darren Byler
dtbyler
This thread reminds me of the time when a Han friend of mine from Xinjiang realized that she grew up in a place where the ethnoracial dynamics were similar to
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Deryck
DeryckG_
I'm worried about the disconnect between local areas choosing to close schools and our federal gov not providing resources to help those affected by school closures. I thought, and still
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