Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#éducation
JB
blckgrldatanerd
Beautiful viz. Awful & dangerous messaging. And the thread below it still misses the point. Race is NOT a risk factor. The jobs or transit is NOT the risk factor.
Read more
Anna Rascouët-Paz
rascouet
I wanted to share a series I've been working on. Research to shed light on this moment. Hang on to your hats, here comes a thread. A live chat from
Read more
Mary Levy
MaryLevy17
Council Ed Committee will mark up next year's DCPS budget tomorrow (Thu) at 2:30 pm. My analysis: This is the pre-COVID-19 budget, the one for DCPS without any pandemic. Local
Read more
Branko Milanovic
BrankoMilan
Here are some of the slides from my today's talk at FMM (and also from my "C,A"). These are six systemic inequalities. Start with No. 2. Increasing concentration of ownership
Read more
Cary Ryan 🏳️🌈🇨🇦
CaryRyan14
#tarnishedbadge #wewillrise #silentnomore #wvpd #defundthepolice In the 11 years since I was pushed out of the West Van Police Department, I’ve become a better human. You don’t come from having
Read more
Adam Davidson
adamdavidson
I woke up furious. I have received so much anger from old friends at NPR and the NYT for warning them, telling them, and, yes, sometimes publicly tweeting about how
Read more
Cassie
ModernCassie
Low level disruption in classes is the death knell for most lessons. Children, particularly in primary, need to know (and feel, and understand) what you are expecting of them. If
Read more
Dexter Roberts
dtiffroberts
Anecdotally, I had heard that the pandemic was hitting China’s migrants much harder; this research by @kamwchan and team shows worst fears confirmed.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15387216.2020.1791726#.XxJEdL_FUt1.twitter 2
Read more
Ray L. Allen
Ray_L_Allen
Happy #LGBTQSTEMDay! I’m Ray, an Indigiqueer developmental biologist that works with sea urchins! With the overlap of this day with Native American Heritage Month, I want to emphasize what can
Read more
Hilary M
himyro
If we are in a lockdown (or whichever “ambiguous” language we are using today), we are in a public health CRISIS. If we are in a CRISIS then the daily
Read more
Anurag Shukla
Anuraag_Shukla
Scott Atran, an anthropologist who studies terrorist organizations, says the key is to "empathize with people, without always sympathizing." Empathy allows us to understand others from their perspective, regardless of
Read more
Leonardo Carella
leonardocarella
great, now do take that argument and apply it to public schools' charity status. (Or is it only *a certain type of people* that can't have nice things.)https://twitter.com/david4wantage/status/1343519132038389761 If the
Read more
Erene Stergiopoulos, MD
fullerenes
As residents we get bombarded with resources & info abt “wellness”.But there’s often a mismatch between institutional discourses of #residentwellness & and learner-generated discourses.We often point out what wellness is
Read more
Danielle Hassberger 🇨🇦
islandhome22
OECTA is encouraging members to share stories & perspectives on SM using #OntEdReality. Let’s bring awareness to the issues educators are facing & continue to be vocal about what is
Read more
Ryan Stephens 🥃
ryanstephens
Random list of things I *think* that I think:(1). You shouldn't go bankrupt because you get cancer.(2). We don't take good enough care of small businesses in America.(3). Familial fracture
Read more
Rep. Sean Casten
RepCasten
#EducationSupportProfessionalsDay is an opportunity to thank: Classroom aids Bus drivers Janitorial staff Social workersCafeteria and maintenance workersAll of whom have continued to work tirelessly to support our students through this
Read more
‹
1
2
...
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
...
649
650
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree