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Andrew Lee
andrewleedr
As I previously wrote, there is a gradient of risk of infection for school kids. A 6 year old is not the same as a 16 year old. Opening nurseries
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Jack Schneider
Edu_Historian
Over the past few decades, Americans have increasingly viewed education as a private good – they have seen it as something that can benefit them personally (chiefly, by awarding ostensibly
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Chris Cook
xtophercook
Why is the Department for Education so bad: my organising theory --a) it's got very very little institutional memory. Islington complaining ought to have set off alarms. b) In 2010,
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Bojan Pancevski
bopanc
Most European authorities are reopening schools, admitting it was a mistake to keep them closed for so long & determined not to have blanket closures again even as #coronavirus infections
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Erin Douglas
erinmdouglas23
Texas will soon begin testing drinking water for lead in 25,000 schools/childcare facilities. For the very first time, we will know what children are exposed to. The change comes from
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Conor P. Williams
ConorPWilliams
What if structural racism has as much to do with your moving houses "for the schools" as anything else? You ready to hit the streets for that? And/or face down
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Bill Fitzgerald
funnymonkey
Another day, another person publishing a think piece using flawed and biased data as a reason to put teachers, kids, and their families at risk.A few things worth noting. First,
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Sam Pfeifle
SamPfeifle
It's amazing how little they actually talk to school administration in all of these "kids should be back to school" articles. It's like there's no realization that schools are operated
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Graham Gault
drgrahamgault
A few thoughts about transfer in light of Covid-19:It is simply not the case that any scores exist within primary schools to take the place of transfer this year. Primary
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Julian Gravatt
JulianGravatt
1/6. DFE's January return guidance published on their website this evening for collegeshttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/further-education-fe-providers-return-in-january-2021 2/6. .. and for schoolshttps://www.gov.uk/government
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Secondary Teacher
SecondaryTeach6
It is with a heavy heart to have to do this, I do not take any pleasure in doing so. But, due to people still stating that school staff are
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Dina Ley
dinachka82
I'm so angry. A thread. If they really cared about our children and their education they would build us more schools and hire more staff. If they really cared about
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Head of Woodlands
headofwoodlands
Thread:1/nI can debate existentialism all day long, but here’s the thing, I make decisions based on commonly accepted versions of reality, truth and fact. I don’t do things based on
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Jeff Kosseff
jkosseff
It is malpractice for law schools to not offer a full range of privacy and cybersecurity law classes.https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-big-data-turned-into-big-business-for-cyber-and-privacy-lawyers-11607509801 I’ve given career advice to
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Given the vast swathes of evidence around this that has been available for months, it's amazing that government & some experts have continuously claimed that children don't contribute significantly to
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
I want to talk about a conversation I had with my family tonight about opening schools and what it will takeFirst, lets be clear that schools have enormous benefit for
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