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Chandler Koglmeier
ckoglmeier
One thing I don't understand -- We all know that the odds of any given idea being successful (right team, moment, messaging, etc) is low. In product teams, we plan
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Patrick🕸
STILLTish
What materials are in our schools? Have a look. Teaching our kids a girl can have a penis? Did you sign up for this?https://gendercriticalwoman.wordpress.com/2020/10/01/school-transgender-policy-1-brighton/ Or this onehttps://gendercritical
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Archit Tendulkar
arcten
A thread on New Education Policy:-> School Education:1) Change in Structure from 3+10+2 to 5+3+3+4. 2) In the First 5 years, kids will be taught basic maths, and basic foundation
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Tom Nichols
RadioFreeTom
So, this is a teaching story I often tell on the road, and a kind of teaching we should get back to. In 1985, after working my way through college
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Christopher S Rose
khowaga
For many years I worked with K-12 educators here in Texas. And, in fact, for much of my Ph.D. program I intended to work with textbooks and curriculum.The problem, as
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Scott Wortley
Scott_Wortley
Edinburgh University article on transphobia sparks protest by women's rights grouphttps://www.scotsman.com/education/edinburgh-university-article-transphobia-sparks-protest-womens-rights-group-3102213 The page in question held on the un
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David Roberts
drvolts
Strongly endorse everything in this @OsitaNwanevu piece. One of the key mistakes I see among Dems, both online & in the real world, is thinking that people believe right-wing nonsense
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Professor Rachel Lofthouse
DrRLofthouse
1. On Friday I called out an observed twitter behaviour directed at people on twitter. I named no-one. But I stated that what I see is questionable behaviour. On Saturday
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Adam Morris
adamwm89
This attitude disrespects the hard-working faculty, staff, and administrators of public schools. Homeschool your kids if you want, or send them to private school if that's your preference, but public
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Charlotte Santry
CharlotteSantry
What do today’s @ONS stats tell us about the Covid risks facing teachers? Thread On the surface, they show that teachers are no more likely to die from Covid
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Rex Woodbury
rex_woodbury
Education is the sector that will change most fundamentally post-COVID.Five trends I'm finding interesting are: Tutoring Marketplaces Edutainment Business-in-a-Box Platforms Reskilling Workers Unbundling College 1) Of the 5 most-valuab
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N.R. Elliott
writeronabike
"Gee, Nate, you sure seem cynical about higher education these days! Why so bitter and angry?"https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/virtually-normal-montreal-student-tries-to-contact-his-online-prof-only-to-learn-he-s-dead-1.5288640 1. Univ
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Heather 'Big Ed' Wright, BSc BEd
WrightInTheory
I wear RED on Fridays.This is a small part of the advocacy I do on behalf of the education system in Alberta.I believe that Albertans deserve an equitable, well-funded, world
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JazzyDaddyDolla
JazzyDaddyDolla
Malcolm X on socialism (thread) “While I was traveling I noticed that most of the countries that had recently emerged into independence have turned away from the so-called capitalistic system,
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Mark Schneider
subschneider
1/ The worst thing that could have happened to public schools was the #COVID Pandemic. As a parent that had kids in 6 different school in two states let me
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Ayò-Bánkólé AkÃntújoyè
AyoBankole
I look at young Nigerians from not-so-privileged homes despising those with privilege. You’re short changing & limiting yourself. In life, there will always be those born with privilege, those who
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