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Dr Michelle St Clair
michellestclair
and last, Wendy Lee is following up on Neil's presentation with a focus on children with #SLCN and #DevLangDis. So focus on oracy and teaching children oracy skills. Speaking from
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J. Sweeney
mssweeneyhomeec
On the morning of 12th March I took personal leave from school to bring my son for a much fought-for OT assessment. I had to threaten court after a 2
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Jonathan Malloy
JonathanMalloy
It’s September 1. I’ve often called the last week of August “the week of broken dreams” for academics, because it’s our nature to have big research and writing plans for
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Anita Daher
anitadaher
Dear readers. So many authors have temporarily waived fees for virtual presentations during these pandemic times. So many authors and publishers have offered excerpts from books, sometimes several, sometimes entire
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Carliss Chatman
carlissc
Here’s why I’m a bar exam abolitionist: before teaching I practiced for 11 years. The first time I needed any of the information I learned just for the bar exam
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Sofia
cadillacmuzicc
Universities that only or heavily focus their teaching style on critical theory really rob kids of an opportunity to do well in the real world. Using a critical eye to
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Dr. Jenae Cohn
Jenae_Cohn
I've been thinking a bit about the collective panic many folks experienced with Zoom's outage yesterday. Understandably, it's stressful when infrastructures that we rely upon fail! The problem is that
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Clement Levallois
seinecle
Surely but how do you put 60 bodies in a 60 sits classroom, when the new conditions call for 30 persons max? Dividing classes in half, renting more classroom space,
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🔥 Kareem Carr 🔥
kareem_carr
A lot of people have math phobia which is a kind of learned helplessness about math. They tune out of conversations involving math because their instinctive belief is they can't
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Glen O'Hara
gsoh31
Now that Williamson has made very clear that universities are on their own, it's time for universities to buckle up and try to get through the crisis without government help.
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Alexandra Mihai
Anda19
Let's talk about time Time is a crucial element in planning teaching and learning. So why are we so bad at estimating it? 1/ Teaching and learning have a different
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Jes Battis
jesbattis
When I was a semi-closeted and even 100% more awkward 1st year undergrad in 1997, Dr. Lisa Storozynsky took one look at my cardigan/earring combo and gently asked: "Have you
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Marie van Staveren
chemDrV
Aaaaand UMBC is fully online for summer courses. I'm slated to teach gen chem lab this summer. Now I have to figure out what to do with that. I could
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John Gehring
gehringdc
If a Catholic priest or bishop says you can't vote for Joe Biden because of his position on abortion, politely remind him that is NOT church teaching. A thread. The
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Jan Lim
iamjanlim
Why does having a representative school curriculum matter? An overly Eurocentric curriculum, as is prevalent in many Ontario schools, signals that other races "have not made valuable contributions to the
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christopher braun
fishbrainstwit
The transition to Remote Instruction is SOOOO systematically difficult. A thread. 1/x#AcademicChatter Even now, when all instructors in my dept say they’re loosening requirements, most students feel they are working
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