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Eric Patnoudes | White Ally
NoApp4Pedagogy
The COVID-19 national emergency has struck the #K12 public & private education systems especially hard and this national crisis has shone a bright light on the “homework gap” – experienced
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karen ramsey
ker49
#ableg I am an educator. I am a social studies teacher where I created opportunities for students to create their own knowledge aka inquiry based learning. One of the highest
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Eastbourne's premier jazz kazooist
eddsnotdead
I'd love it if intelligent discussion led to people changing their toxic attitudes, and sometimes, very rarely, it does. Sadly it doesn't on the whole. Nazi fuckers tried a coup
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Nisha Thampi
NishaOttawa
Deeply concerned about broad + longlasting impact of school closures, including:1. closures a/w learning losses (esp literacy), achievement gaps between and within high- and low-income settings2. Virtual learning a/w inequities
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Danielle
LibDanielleJ
My thoughts on the future The Future of LIS Education from both ALIA and CSU... a thread. Also disclaimer I have previously worked for CSU as a casual marker, still
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Joanna Cohen
joannacohen187
I consider myself a public servant through and through. I do feel it’s right to open schools, particularly for our most vulnerable and those for whom remote learning was not
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Madison Payton
MadisonPayton2
RE: Letting go of Literary Whiteness (LGLW) argues that while anti-racist education is important in diverse settings, the vast majority of white students are in homogenous environments. White environments need
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Matt Bury, MA ODE
matbury
Can we please stop talking about Google's & Microsoft's office platforms as if they were learning management systems/virtual learning environments? I get it that teachers are already familiar with them
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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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Julie S. Lalonde
JulieSLalonde
I am a public educator which means I talk to 'monsieur-madame-tout-le-monde' & do not have the benefit of a bubble.Too many progressives take their knowledge & expertise for granted &
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Evan Stone
EvanRStone
Our statement on todays treasons actions...Education is the heart of a functional democracy. In our schools we teach that elections and the peaceful transfer of power are sacred and defining
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
Hi everyone! I'm Christopher Rose (call me Chris). I'm a social historian of medicine, and I specialize in the history of 19th and 20th century #Egypt. I normally tweet @khowaga.
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William Mac Cook
MacAtk33
So, from the rumors I’ve seen Twitter, One of the nuclear reactors in Texas (@stpnoc - unit 1) may have gone offline at some point today on a trip of
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K. Renae P. 🎄
KRenaeP
So... are we in a place where we can talk about teachers with little classroom experience (>5 years) becoming administrators? Can we also talk about how that trend tends to
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Chronic Sex
ChronicSexChat
In case people were wondering, this is why I'm not on the Kinky list - they don't do anywhere near enough AND they openly endorse/make money off r*pistshttps://www.chronicsex.org/2019/02/bye-kinkly/ https://twitter.com/kinkly/status
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Debra McDougall
DebraMcDougall
Excited to listen in on a family conversation between @TeachingSana and Martin Nakata about Indigenous higher education...another great @SocSciWeek event @ArtsUnimelb https://tinyurl.com/yy96n2zl Savaging the Disciplines showed how ac
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