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Nicholas Grossman
NGrossman81
Investigating the Benghazi attacks was important. We needed to know exactly what happened, and draw lessons to improve security for the future.The problem was manufacturing additional investigations of the same
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Mark Chatley 🙋🏻♂️
MrMChatley
This has understandably caused a lot of debate - not least because @Ofstednews own excellent document debunked this. Here’s my thoughts on the live teaching issue. 1. Live teaching clearly
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Michael Merrick
michael_merrick
I mean seriously imagine being a teacher courageous enough to share recorded lessons with thousands and thousands of kids and adults and then getting pulled apart on here for minor
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Axios
axios
The blunt lessons of 2020, via @JimVandeHei:There's no bigger crisis for media, politics, society than the growing number of people who don't believe facts and verifiable figures. If we don't
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Lindsay Brown
Lidsville
Thread. First, IMCYI, a good Star article on lessons from SARS, the Precautionary Principle, & the decision to resist the possibility of aerosol transmission until the evidence was in, which
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MsPostItNotes_Paperclips
Ms_Paperclips
I'm also wondering, with respect to teachers & ed staff - if TCDSB is setting a dangerous precedent of voting for 5 days/week with no covid-19 protocols being put into
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Nithin Kamath
Nithin0dha
Almost unreal that we could represent Zerodha on the cover of Forbes. Some personal lessons from the many highs & many lows in this 20-year journey working, trading, trying to
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Ben Bland
benjaminbland
Why did Myanmar coup surprise many foreign analysts & diplomats, even though the generals telegraphed their intentions? Partly it's because predictions are hard, esp about the future. But there's another
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Claire Hill
Claire_Hill_
THREAD: Remote Teaching I’ve spoken to a few people recently about our remote teaching approach and thought I’d share some of our ideas here for anyone who many find them
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Institute of Race Relations
IRR_News
THREADWhat's the true significance of the EHRC’s recent report on the hostile environment?IRR Vice-Chair, Frances Webber responds The report is what's termed a Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) Assessment of
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Kellan // K.M. Szpara (is mostly on IG, rn)
KMSzpara
Hot take: "Everything will suck, your book will flop, publishing will screw you over, your craft skills will shrivel up and die, have the lowest expectations of your life" is
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oliverflips
oliverflips
I didn’t go to college.I was working as a salesman at a jewelry store in the mall, when one of my coworkers told me I sucked with people. *ironic pause*She
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Trina Golden
CatrionaGolden
Long one: Live lessons, Equity, Access & Remote LearningThe demands for live learning and claims that it is the best option, or the only real teaching, or the closest to
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simon saradzhyan
saradzhyan
1. Whatever final outcome of war, lessons need to be inferred&learned, so independent commission? No single cause behind the loss, and one needs to look at both structural factors and
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Alex and Books 📚
AlexAndBooks_
During my podcast with @ScottHYoung (author of the bestselling book "Ultrealearning"), I asked:• How can people remember more from the books they read?Here's his advice.(thread) 1) Apply spaced-repetitionEither revisit
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Catherine Rampell
crampell
The pandemic has prevented my legendary 6th-grade English instructor, Mr. Greco, from teaching this year. (He's 88, and classes are in person.) So, I tried my best to be his
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