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Jay B Sauceda
jaybsauceda
If you’re not thinking about culture, you’re not thinking about your company.A thread. People think culture is the parties you throw or the bean bag chairs in your offices.Culture is
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Gareth Hollands
GJHollands
Truly exciting that as of today we live in a designated Low Traffic Neighbourhood, shutting off access to non-local traffic that currently uses Hackney’s roads to quicken journeys across London,
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Ed Seabright
EdSeabright
I want to weigh in on the current conversation whether paleolithic women would have engaged in hunting, bc I think it would benefit from incorporating a main tenet of human
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Jamie Corkhill
eithermonad
Software projects contain two types of complexity - essential complexity & accidental complexity. The former is inherent to the problem being solved. The latter arises from the solution, from the
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The Medical SHO
admit_medics
Purple Urine Bag Syndrome (PUBS): a thread. This week, I was called to see a patient on the Stroke ward as the nurses had reported purple urine in her catheter
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
There are debates - important debates - to have in these COVID times, but there are some either stupid debates or misguided in my view debates. Here's my list with
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Luke Mackle
LukeBMM
Interesting article, but I think it falls foul of the same charges of over simplification that the authors levy against policy-makers in evoking the 'financial colonialism' narrative.A couple of thoughts.https://twitter.com/EmmaMAsh
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autistictic
autistictic
I really need people to understand the difference between advocating for someone, and speaking for them.Unless someone tells you exactly what to say, you don‘t „speak for them“.You are still
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Robert Riggins
serveleadcoach
See a lot of coaches posting to design practice to cater to an athletes “learning style”. I’d recommend looking more into the lack research in regards to learning styles theory.
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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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Tim Howles
AimeTim
1/ The first chapter of 'Où suis-je?' (which I covered in my previous thread) established Latour’s Gaian conceptualisation of humans as those who construct & extend outwards the interior of
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💎holyweather🌞
upoutandaway
I know it's unfashionable to say things like this BUTKids tend to underestimate how much their teachers care about them. A lot of people grow up and never realise that
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Brandon Bradford
BrandonLBradfor
The idea that we don't understand Republicans or Trump voters is a myth. We know who they are. We know what they want. We know what they are afraid of.
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Steph McKay, MPH
stephmckay1
I can’t express how much this article frustrates me, esp by pitting teachers and unions against science. Where is the trust in teachers? Teachers are underpaid / working the equivalent
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Elliot Haspel
ehaspel
The following things can be true at the same time:A) Many children are absorbing severe harm from remote schooling -- academically, socioemotionally, and to their physical well-being B) Schools, when
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Peter Kirwan
DrPeteKirwan
This is an interesting read on the myths/problematic maths that underpin the ‘grade inflation’ narrative, but I want to add a further perspective on why proportions of grades are up
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