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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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Jon Henner
jmhenner
The big issue with journals focusing on deafness, especially educating and cultural issues with deaf populations is that the writers of the articles and the editors are hearing. Being hearing
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Peggy J
peggybe_oonujut
I wanted to unpack 1 item on the list offered by #DisruptTexts: a primer — in Solidarity [always]. It is:1. Interrogate your biasesand connect it to an article I’ve recently
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Yudhanjaya Wijeratne 🐳
yudhanjaya
Few ideas:1) Don't have cronies with fake PhDs openly consorting with your political apparatus2) Actually fund public universities instead of buying more guns n' ammo. Pay lecturers well so you
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Jim Bob Breazeale
jbbreazeale
THREAD: I’m married to a school administrator, and I’m beginning to see our teachers hit a breaking point. I wish people could really understand what our teachers are doing during
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jennifer
jennifer_jserra
Under the current district return model it sure seems like they have no real intention of getting most TK-1 students back this school year. (It also doesn't seem to take
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diana /
dhami
Turnitin is just one example of a higher-ed product that manages to 1. Fail at its intended use, 2. Cost a bizarre amount, 3. Profit off of the unethical collection
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Shane P. Dolphin
ShaneDolphin99
After being immersed in tonight’s disgraceful attack on democracy in DC it reminds us of one of the most spectacular achievements in modern Irish history & that was the peaceful
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Davison Muchadenyika
DMuchadenyika
1. Today is my Birthday marking 35yrs on this planet. A few things to reflect, celebrate and learn. circa 1987 in Bulawayo where my dad worked for decades. With my
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Medical Axioms 🇺🇸
medicalaxioms
My ratio of positive evaluations* of medical students and residents to negative is about 9:1. *Above average to downright glowingNobody told me how to write evaluations of learners. Come along
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Greg Horton
GregHorton64
There have been some posts recently questioning the validity of using GCSE-style Photo card tasks at KS3. I would like to respectfully counter this position. Quality pictures are a great
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Karen Costa
karenraycosta
I went to bed last night really angry and frustrated that people are still forcing learners to be on camera... At this point I wonder if the holdouts are people
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Mr. Ratki
GuyRatki
A lot of thoughts running through my mind as I conclude the first week of the new school year. I learned rather quickly that even though I might not be
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Sonja Raaum
SonjaRaaum
I put together info on feedback for our interns and meant to share, but things *ahem, COVID* got in the way...I learned ADAPT @acgme course in faculty assessment, and honed
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Karen Costa
karenraycosta
Should you weave COVID into your curriculum? A thread...#HigherEd #OnlineLearning#TraumaAware I spent some time with this amazing piece from @janicecarello and Lisa Butler again this weekend. I'm thinking this should
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Doctor Yield Curve
Dr_Yield_Curve
Things I’ve learned from scalping that might help some. Have a predetermined loss that is acceptable for your account size & DONT strayDon’t scalp a product if you have a
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