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Sarah Smarsh
Sarah_Smarsh
Social media--it's a big deal. But as someone who was a teenager in rural Kansas when @FoxNews & conservative radio hit in the '90s & watched local culture rapidly change
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Doc Edge
DocEdge85
(1) Last week, I posted the below thread on polygenic scores and have been pulled into almost-unrelated convos on Race and IQ since (my choice to engage, obv.) Here's a
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BINWINNING
BinweA
Yo @ExclusiveBooks that Joanne x Eusebius convo was not only EXTREMELY condescending it was also factually shaky and deeply ahistorical. Black literary platforms have been working to create content since
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Danielle Craig
danielle__craig
Sharing why I am a #barexam abolitionist: the history of the bar exam is ugly. In 1875, the first Civil Rights Act passed. White people feared Black people would have
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William Eskridge
EskridgeBill
Sens. Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz were students in my Legislation class at Yale and Harvard. They irresponsibly magnified the president's baseless claims of voter fraud. And neither had a
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Kimiko Shibata đ¨đŚ
ESL_fairy
When we teach children to read, we open up doorways for their success in school and in life. Schools are obligated to teach children to read. BUT... please donât buy
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ానఎఞలి
Humblefool_14
1. Simple policy recos starting from primary school.Get rid of RTE,100's of regulation,paperwork. Follow 3+1 langauge policy... for 1-5. Remove Social studies,ethics,moral sciences etc and any other unnecessary subjects. 2
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Aryan Mishra
desiastronomer
New Education Policy 2020 was approved today by the cabinet; I noted down some interesting points;⢠I want take a leave in between my education I donât need to start
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David Bowles (MÄcuÄŤl EhÄcatl) đłď¸âđ
DavidOBowles
You disgusting worms, I can read in TWELVE DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. I have a MA in English and a doctorate in Education...... and EVEN I think that the "classics" are shit
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Lindsay Dell
MinorDell
Iâm a teacher. Over 10 yearsâmostly grade 6 and elementary Phys. Ed. People are scared. I get that. My friends and colleagues are asking if I am. And I am
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Trevaughn M.
Trev_iBeMe
Speaking to a link in the health sector. He linked me saying he wants to know more about investing and he'd want me to help and guide him. I gave
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Trevor Purdy
TrevorsIdeas
I see calls for media literacy - not treating news organizations as a whole but acknowledging that they are composed of opinion columnists, reporters, editors, etc. I agree with this
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Ed Henighan
TheProject_Ed
Quick thread on 'inclusive language'.Sample of recent of straight-faced 'woman' substitutions I've seen from various ostensibly serious organisations:MenstruatorChestfeederBleederPerson with (uterus/vagina/cervix/ovaries
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V Vinay
ainvvy
Everyone by now knows about the language policy in the National Education Policy 2020. I thought I will focus on lesser reported/known articles that caught my eye. There is a
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Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul
SonjaCherryPaul
1/12 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is upon us. So itâs time for my yearly rant to educators about the white-washing and co-opting of Kingâs âI Have A Dreamâ
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Chris Dier
chrisdier
The election of 1876 was a contested election with no clear winner the next day. This election occurred during Reconstruction--the era after the Civil War which was marked by large-scale
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