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Shaista Aziz đź’™
shaistaAziz
An imam and a priest are not the same thing. Any man can be called an imam if they lead the prayer. A woman can also lead the prayer. There
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Yusuf
YusufHTweets
There really is a need for religious literacy in the media, especially in the use of terminology. There is no inherent hierarchy in Muslim worship, and no actual system of
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Carlos E. Perez
IntuitMachine
It would be absurd to believe that given the brain's massively parallel construction that there is only a single thread of cognition. Consciousness is that illusion that there is only
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Roger Lu Phillips
rogerluphillips
Just finished Speech Police by @davidakaye. Many great insights to help understand content moderation of social media in the face of misinformation. A central theme is to involve users more
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DistractedGlowb
DistractedGlowb
This tweet is misleading. Yes, research isn't automatically open source *in general,* incl. COVID19 research. However, COVID19 has led to unprecedented sharing of research. That open source isn't the norm
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Christopher J. Persaud
blackgaygemini
I am skeptical of calls for more "media literacy" and narratives that describe the majority of these people as being tricked or otherwise coerced into alt-right/seditious/otherwise violent extremist behavior. and
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Rich Payne
richpayne88
I’ve never bought a house before, but the process mainly seems to consist of me phoning people and asking them to please just do the jobs I’m paying them an
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Pat Kane
thoughtland
THREAD: Affective neuroscience is so interesting, in relation to politics. Sustained anxiety [Project Fear] generates cortisol—which, if prolonged, affects immune system, damages organs, and also (crucially) shrivels the hippocampus, degr
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monique, who is openly Black
thejournalista
I see people being fooled by this, so media literacy lesson time.https://twitter.com/Suite_Tea/status/1334815515752194049 This is a parody video that is using portions of a real news story/report to advertise a product.
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Jonathan Kay
JonathanKay9
Today we published @TheNFER's study on learning loss. A few thoughts on the results and some of the potential responses.https://eef.li/wGZIa6 The learning loss results are concerning but not surprising. Important
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
I understand why reputable polls are using "covid was created in a lab" as a conspiracy theory/misinformation test, but at the same time it feels like a throwback to the
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K.S. Dhatwalia
DG_PIB
#Cabinet approved National Education Policy 2020; Major reforms in higher education include target of 50% gross enrollment ration by 2035 and provision for multiple entry/exit Other features include graded academic,
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Dragan Gasevic
dgasevic
As we are envisioning the future of learning, we also need to revisit what we do with assessment. In many ways, predominant assessment practices are not particularly helpful. They mostly
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Wale Lawal
WalleLawal
I like this discussion (because it’s what I study) but I always caution against assuming tech is creating a level playing field. Technology (is a resource and so) can be
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Karen Vaites
karenvaites
I'd like to point out a major issue-slash-opportunity w/ Ed reporting.In elementary schools, a prevalent reading approach tracks kids in grades K–2. It's structurally racist – AND INEFFECTIVE.In last 3
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David Arroyo Guardeño
davidalqabri
@LakaviciusR, thanks for the invitation to discuss the goals of TRESCA in the roundtable "Digital Economy, SME's, Industry and Supply chains" of the initiative "ICT Verticals and Horizontals for Blockchain
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