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The 19th amendment was ratified 100 years ago today, giving women the vote.In practice, only white women were guaranteed that right.Black, Native and other minority women — including key suffragettes
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Dastaan
Dastaannn
It is too late for Pakistan to choose any other language as a lingua franca. Urdu was connected to history of Muslims in South Asia even before 1947. It's choice
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The Partnership
publicservice
The Partnership for Public Service encourages every eligible voter to mail in, early vote or head to the polls tomorrow. The right to vote has been a long, hard-fought battle
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Georgy
oktyabrvperedi
The Soviet Educational System, a thread The literacy rate in the Russian Empire was extremely low (of only 28,4% according to the 1897 census).After the Bolshevik revolution, during the 8th Party
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Against Everyone With Conner Habib
ConnerHabib
1Brief thread on disease:There are, unfortunately, many spiritual people dedicated to saying germs & viruses don’t cause disease.While I agree that the Western medical model is reductive, I also think
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Bella Goth
HoodSocialism
Thomas Sankara was assassinated 31 years ago today. Today we remember Thomas Sankara. Thomas Sankara proudly stood against colonialism & launched one of the most prestigious programs for social &
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Sri Thiruvadanthai
teasri
Thread on why India could not have emulated South Korea. First, the different colonial experiences. Japanese left Korea with a much higher level of literacy, better bureacracy, and better records.
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Jeff B., who on earth is this guy??
EsotericCD
Yup, spread of literacy + invention of movable type meant language got written down, reproduced easily, and thus by necessity formalized in terms of spelling and grammar. We can still
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The Reading Ape
TheReadingApe
Interesting that the introduction of Pinyin (Chinese Phonetic Alphabet) prior to learning the Chinese characters appears to have transformed Chinese literacy rates (Meng, 2002) - although literacy is defined by
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Śrīkānta
shrikanth_krish
Independent India conducted its first census in 1951. However this was not novel given that census exercises had been conducted every decade starting from 1870s. 1931 was the last "proper"
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Chris Crawford
CrawfordStuff
Quick thread on counting every vote: "Count every vote" is a call for each legitimately-cast vote to be counted. This is not a partisan claim, and it is a claim
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Peter Sagal
petersagal
Many of the people who stormed the Capitol on Wednesday were racists and thugs. ALL of them firmly believed fantasies that they had been fed by professional liars who, among
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Briar in Blue
auroraworeblue
I want to bring up something that's been really bothering me with my #balancedliteracy and #scienceofreading tweets. It's something I see in comments/mentions all over the place, and I feel
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D.L. Mayfield
d_l_mayfield
hey pastors, looking for a Christian financial literacy curriculum? I got u.use a budget app (if you want/need a budget for excess spending)be in relationship to people in poverty and
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Helen Georgiou
contacthelen
Last Dec I wrote up some notes re: PISA in preparation for a radio interview. Some of them might be useful in light of last night's release of TIMSS data.Difference
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🍮 🎄flânerie o'brien, obl osb 🎄 🍮
o_crux_ave
let's close out the year with some bespoke religious takes:I'll start with:- JS Bach is the telos and apotheosis of Lutheranism- the people that Luke names in the Gospel &
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