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N. Ghoussoub
NGhoussoub
1/ The surveys showed that the move to online has led to systemic overwork for the faculty: teaching oversized courses online, producing videos for out of town students, raising kids,
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Kristy Gnibus
kristy4congress
We need to do a better job of teaching government and economics in our K-12 schools. As a teacher, I know how state standards have tied our hands.I am eager
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Martin Busse
martinwbusse
At the risk of weighing in on decisions that are well above my pay grade: whoever mentioned to you that fronted adverbials are not all that significant in n English
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Dr. Katja Thieme đź‘€
Katja_Thieme
#PublicPedagogy thread. (I should be grading, but who has the mental charity for it after 2.5 hours of meetings and 3 of teaching.) This is a thread about the value
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Sarah Lawsky
sarahlawsky
Interacted with 3 different women this week each of whom cares deeply about teaching, has very recently won teaching award, each of whom last semester received extremely harsh/inappropriate/in some cases
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Lee Ann Jung, PhD
leeannjung
A suggestion is circulating to indicate a course’s rigor by placing the average course grade beside a S’s grade. This is NOT an indicator of rigor. Setting the bar high
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Anna Meier
AnnaMeierPS
I went to an #APSA2020 panel on applying for jobs at teaching-oriented institutions—something many R1 grads want but that R1 faculty aren't always equipped to advise them on. Here's a
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Neil Mosley
neilmosley5
One subtle example & manifestation of thinking that pretends online education is a new phenomena and/or doesn’t acknowledge or know some of the body of work behind it - is
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Matt B. Redmond
mattredmond
re: Turning the other cheekThis teaching of Jesus is pretty much a non-starter among American church-goers. Not because they do not believe Jesus said it or that he even meant
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Tina Fetner
fetner
Prepping for next term’s online teaching, I am running all ideas past my Grade 11 son, who is now an expert in online learning. Mostly he is reminding me that
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Eliza Williamson, PhD
kelizaw
What are your favorite resources for teaching #writing to undergrads? Or, alternatively, what has helped you become a better writer, or get more comfortable with writing, that might be useful
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Julie Cohen
julie_cohen
I teach courses and mentor writers out of love. I genuinely like helping writers. But my job isn't teaching. It is writing books. Selling books pays my mortgage. It feeds
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Louis Everett
LouisEverett1
Just finished planning for tomorrow’s live online lessons. If you’re doing the same & are interested in our general approach I wrote this up after the first lockdown.…https://justonethingafteranotherblog.wordpress.com/2020/04/07/m
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Warwick Mansell
warwickmansell
New: Government's new "Institute of Teaching will receive ÂŁ6m special funding, and could change its name: https://www.educationuncovered.co.uk/news/149476/governments-new-institute-of-teaching-will-receive-6-million-special-fundin
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liam goligher
LGoligher
I’ve been asked recently what preaching is as opposed to teaching. My understanding is that the goal of preaching (as opposed to teaching) is not instruction but adoration. 1/7 Teaching
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JP Pardo-Guerra
pardoguerra
When I started at LSE, I had to do compulsory training on how to teach (I was certified to teach). There were peer evaluations of teaching.In the US, teaching is
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