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Justin Courtney Pierre
jcpmcs
For the past four plus months my wife Lindsay has not only taken care of me, but she’s had to take care of the kid by herself, and all of
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Philippa_Perry
Philippa_Perry
Hello new educators, I think you are going to relish home schooling your amazing children. Here’s a bit of applied psychology that might help. Thread: 1. Get them to teach
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Hannah Natanson
hannah_natanson
It's increasingly clear that the pandemic is taking its worst educational toll on Black, Hispanic, low-income & English-learner children, & students with disabilities. I'm threading evidence here. I'll start with
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Chamath Palihapitiya
chamath
I’ve interviewed hundreds of people for numerous companies over the past 20 years of building businesses.I’ve experimented with many interview questions and most are only semi useful, but one, above
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I n v e r c l y d e E I S
InverclydeEIS
So, I know it's the weekend but if I don't say all this I may burst.A thread for those who think school days should be extended and holidays shortened to
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dr stephanie moore
steph_moore
Saying that online learning doesn't work and is terrible really is on par with saying masks don't work. We all know this is not a person who grounds himself in
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Alexandra Mihai
Anda19
It still strikes me how self-centred we are when we talk about online teaching: complaining about complex tools, or lack of tools to support our unique teaching. Here is the
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Tessa Davis
TessaRDavis
How do you optimise your slides, audio or video when delivering online teaching?There are many learning theories out there, but Mayer’s Multimedia Learning Theory is epic. Read this thread +
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Alexandra Mihai
Anda19
Being the learner in an online course (for a change) taught me a few important things about teaching online: (1) Clear, straigh-forward communication is a must; this includes learning goals,
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Mel Andrews
bayesianboy
Thoughts on the virtual classroom from an ADHD perspective: I have taken stimulant medication for ADHD for 13 years, because I cannot function without it, and because without it, I
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Tyler Green
TBG9270584
Simone Segouin, mostly known by her codename, Nicole Minet, was only 18-years-old when the Germans invaded. Her first act of rebellion was to steal a bicycle from a German military
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Abolitionist
womenbaseball1
Simone Segouin, mostly known by her codename, Nicole Minet, was only 18-years-old when the Germans invaded. Her first act of rebellion was to steal a bicycle from a German military
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Victor Oyenekan
shootwithvictor
READ THIS AND DISCOVER THE MASTERY HACK BEHIND BECOMING HIGHLY SKILLED AT ANYTHING FROM GROUND ZERO.Have you been frustrated at acquiring knowledge or developing a skill for so long?Then this
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Ross Kenna
rosskenna352319
I have a close group of mates at work. All of which I've spent a decade or more working and playing with.I'm the raving lefty of the lot but all
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Retlouping
A brief thread on learning.Last night, before bed, I listened to this brief presentation by Lorimer Moseley and @JoshuaWPate It highlighted the need for clinicians to understand more about how
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
I was reading a document the other day and halfway down, in the margins, @DrAlethaMaybank had commented on a sentence about equity with something like "This feels like an afterthought.
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