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Erika Lee
prof_erikalee
Great question #sschatreads! 1/ I like to tell my students about my own journey. I hated history in high school. My introduction to US history was in summer school, taught
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Bryan Alexander
BryanAlexander
So the CDC has a new study about #highereducation and #COVID19 .Listen closely.#thread First, CDC links pandemic spread with f2f campuses:"university counties with in-person instruction (n = 79) experienced a
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Dr. Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank
LGKEwbank
Earlier this week I led a workshop about some strategies and ideas for online teaching. One of the ways I framed that was a discussion of what informs my own
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Neil Mosley
neilmosley5
If you’re a university or education provider then one of the key aspects of digital transformation is thinking about the role of an educator/academic in this changed state. For universities
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Matthew Evans
head_teach
What does 25 years of teaching look like? On the first day of my first teaching placement (St Wilfrid’s in Crawley) the other trainee was using the internet to make
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Mark Stewart
neurodynamicdev
This is such a good point.It reminds me of teaching programming, actually, because I struggle so hard to get people *out* of this mindset. People come into tech thinking that
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mark bates
hkcorresponds
i've been a hs teacher for 14 years. here are some things i've learned.1. the brightest kids are almost always autodidacts and all they need is encouragement and validation.2. the
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Sue Cowley
Sue_Cowley
I'm pondering something. Quite often I see the narrative that some children are advantaged by what parents do at home but 'other' children need a specific style of teaching because
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
Yeah, so I've been teaching this mom my age martial arts over Zoom for a couple months, and today she stops me and asks if she's just doing really badly,
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Jal Mehta
jal_mehta
1/ A few things I learned from higher ed zoom teaching, which I was quite skeptical of, but turned out better than I expected. This is an offering and not
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Neil Mosley
neilmosley5
‘A “very large proportion” of university students do not like online learning and “do not wish to ever experience it again”’ - interesting report from Australia and one that shouldn’t
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José Chen
josechenxu
Yesterday I had a discussion about religion and teaching. The question was whether a Muslim woman could be a teacher and choose to wear a burqa in her life, which
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Asilu Collective
asilucollective
What is adultification and how does it impact the education of Black and Indigenous girls in so-called Canada?Follow our thread to learn more Adultification is the process of perceiving
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Jake Williams
MalwareJake
Neat idea in theory, not remotely practical. Let's look at why.Are we including defensive ops here too? If not (and I can't imagine we would, that's HUGELY problematic), where is
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Ben Brown 👂
EdRoundtables
Improving Remote Education - A Thread.Over the last couple of weeks, the discussion has been about what primary schools are offering to their communities and how we can improve on
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Freya Bliss
freyabliss
As a former @UQ_News tutor and c/coordinator, I don't know anyone who skim read students' essays. Everyone read all essays and gave as detailed feedback as possible, meaning we consistently
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