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Kevin Cacabelos
Kevin_Cacabelos
After teaching online for three months, I think the biggest takeaway is that breakout rooms/collaborative work doesn't necessarily lead to effective learning. Ss seem to crave direct instruction/notetaking more than
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Howie Hua
howie_hua
I asked my students to complete the sentence "The most important takeaway from this class is..." and here are some of their responses: "being an educator is much more than
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Dr Charlotte Lydia Riley
lottelydia
My students have had more contact from me, not less. Contact hours have gone up, not down. The fact that those hours take place (mostly, but actually not entirely, online,
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Kate Boyd
TheKateBoyd
Church services may be scalable, but discipleship is not. And having more people in attendance does not necessarily mean you are faithfully executing God's mission in your community. You can't
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Sabriya N Rosemond, PhD
Shorter_tower
If you've heard me speak about teaching in the past few years I usually start by talking about pervasive narratives related to race and gender (and other things) that shape
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Lara Schwartz
Lara_Schwartz
1/ Anyone with teaching experience understands that the more prepared for college your students are, the easier they are to teach (particularly writing). Community colleges are *not* for "slow learners,"
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Moebius Stripper
moebius_strip
A lot going on in this thread that, uh, "argues" for teaching kids books that are more relevant to their lives than the classics, and here's what strikes me: this
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Tim Fawns
timbocop
I'm torn when I talk about tweaking online classes.It's the wrong focus.The problem isn't Zoom classes. It's the desire to recreate what we did before...https://twitter.com/timbocop/status/1331612376429424642 Assuming your n
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Kim Pearson
professorkim
We need creative and collaborative approaches to reimagining public safety. This is where I would love to see interdisciplinary collaboration to develop a community-driven research agenda.https://twitter.com/CamRasNYC/status/129656908810227
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Stephen Chew
SChewPsych
Critical thinking has always been a top goal of educators. But teaching critical thinking skills has never been more important or more challenging than now. Olden days, critical thinking was
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Nishat
nishatnguyen
If you’re a teacher who’s considering quitting a job at a school due to covid-19 safety concerns, my heart is with you. But, if you’re someone who is considering working
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Karen Costa
karenraycosta
Been thinking a lot about the desperate need for gender parity in our K-12 school leadership this morning. Found this data.https://aasa.org/schooladministratorarticle.aspx?id=14492#:~:text=Of%20our%20nation's%2013%2C728%20superintendent
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Captain Awkward
CAwkward
The whole time I watched both NXIVM cult docs, my brain held two simultaneous truths. 1. Wow, I would never fall for a scam like that! 2. Then I'd remember
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Erioluwa Oluyombo
eryoungboy
So @iamchrisani said something... "Don't be a teacher, when you are still meant to be a student"And I must not lie, it got me thinking again.Like the way people are
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Chloe N. Clark
PintsNCupcakes
I'm seeing MFA talk on here, so a couple of my own quick thoughts in case they are helpful1.) MFAs are best if you want time/money to work on a
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Supernova Momma (She/Her)
SupernovaMomma
Good morning you handsome and gorgeous lot. Let’s talk about Positive Parenting during the holidays. Rethink Conditional Magic. You are teaching your children you love them, respect them and they
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