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Matt Slocombe
matthewslocombe
A short thread of papers on the role of analogy in learning an education - facilitating transfer, scientific models, picture books, relational reasoning, technology education: Analogical Reasoning in the Classroom:
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Ben Newmark
bennewmark
1. I've been waiting a while to do this. This article seems as good a place as any to begin THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS THREAD ON WHY THEY AREN'T ALWAYS
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“raphael sadiki”
pelomasebe
very long but please engage disclaimer: through anything, it must be heeded that skinny shaming is not okay but it can never and should never be compared or equated to
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
So, here's a podcast with @brianstelter where I talk about media coverage of coronavirus data. I think media coverage of coronavirus overall has been good in many respects, but there
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Nemo 〜♡🐍 stan
YakushiPharma
Most people will agree That is Unrealistic & therefore admittedly NOT my favorite flavor—but I’m a fan of Many Tastes who’ll ravenously consume every bit of Kabuto content served; this
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Z Wang
zzw96
Atomic Habits INTRO: Writer builds ethos. Going from eating a baseball bat to the face to earning all American baseball honors, all because he kept his dorm clean and slept
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juliana
juliananikla
Tonight through the queer theory lens on #LovecraftCountry , we have an extremely queer-coded Ji-Ah (Jamie Chung) making eyes at her communist lesbian best friend, who gets tortured and killed
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The Museum of English Rural Life
TheMERL
today is THE day! we reopen in twenty minutes' time. while it's true that we cannot wait, we have also been waiting for almost six months, and at this point
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Jana Bacevic
jana_bacevic
This @Reuters article is good on many accounts - an excellent example of careful investigative reporting. Yet, I think it likely gets a few things wrong on the role of
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Lauren Bacon
laurenbacon
Nothing meaningful about organizational leadership can really be articulated in a tweet, but four years ago I read an interview with MIT's Director of Libraries, @mchris4duke, that I've been quoting
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gingerbelle14
If the tarotella tingz on our HyunJi were all on point; they are (hopefully) indeed the endgame. I’m just gonna conclude this in simple words from my POV. It’s quite
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Molle Guillaume
molleguillaume
A new paper on pre-european contact between Polynesians and Native Americans is out today in Nature. I rarely do this on Twitter but regarding this is my area of expertise,
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AWID
AWID
THREAD: here are some examples of anti-rights rhetoric #CapitalizingOnCovid to fuel existing discrimination and oppression against marginalized communities.https://twitter.com/PRAEyesRight/status/1253010725079076866 We are witnessing disinformation a
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Suzie Jabarian
SuzieJabarian
Here are my musings on the 'remote' aspect of #blendedlearning so far. No original thoughts here, just of a synthesis of snippets from research and blogs that I have read.
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Vedic Wisdom...ॐ
VedicWisdom1
Do hinduism have bizzare stories? Idiot is back with a different handle and this time tries to mock Hinduism by false allegations. Let's expose him. First we will take up
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Per Bylund
PerBylund
The power and problem of sound economic thinking is the fact that the economy, on the face of it, seems to work in one way but actually works in another.
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