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Leo McKay
LeoMcKayJr
The suggestion today by Minister Churchill that September will be back to 100% of the curriculum is very misleading. Altering classroom procedures can have profound effects on content. HOW a
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tom
tussarit
Where does our obsession with making sure kids spend as much time as possible in school come from? We have the shortest school holidays in Europe (6 compared to loads
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Prof Kate Wall
kate_wall98
Practitioner enquiry tip of the week: how enquiry shouldn't be extra (as prompted by @Lindabell15). My mantra is that if enquiry is taking up your Sunday afternoons, and you are
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Mike Salters
mikesalters1
A thread on the overlooked impact of Twitter Anti-Semitism:I've learned this year to seek out light during dark times and circumstances.Can Twitter Anti-Semitism produce positive outcomes for world Jewry? I
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Aaron Pearson
aaronzpearson
After a few months of work, my #bdb submission is made public.I took the approach of modeling players' force-velocity profiles to predict pass outcomes. Represented some unique challenges but I
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Russ
RussInCheshire
Thread:Leaked official govt document outlining expected scenarios for #NoDealBrexit It's not good. Here are the 12 headlines -160-80% drop in availability of medicines and medical products2Protests and counter-protests will absorb
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mottsmith
mottsmith
Here's what my experience working for a govt agcy that, at the time (~2000), was the world's biggest real estate developer (LAUSD) taught me about the question of government agency
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Stacey
ScotsFyre
Things will change after inauguration #MarkMyWords 1. The guidelines for the cycle threshold on the PCR test will be adjusted down as it should have been months ago. This will
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dr stephanie moore
steph_moore
Is asynchronous or synchronous more effective? I see this question or discussion from time to time. The research suggests this is a *very* nuanced decision point. Neither is really better
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Justin Hendrix
justinhendrix
On 9/11, I mourn the lost, I remember where I was that morning, all that happened that day, the singed spreadsheets falling from the sky in my Brooklyn neighborhood that
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The C O N T R A R I A N
ZeContrarian7
A new very large convalescent plasma study (35K patients) came out with positive data this week. Combined with positive news on KMDA’s early trial enrollment and efficacy we believe this
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Brent Beshore
BrentBeshore
Recently asked, “What are the ten biggest ideas that changed your life?” Great/hard question. Here's where I landed...1) Imago Dei: Every person is inherently valuable independent of behavior and beliefs.
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Alex Plitsas 🇺🇸
alexplitsas
THREAD1. @bobforgovernor OP-ED for @WSJ about Hartford clearly struck a nerve as members of the democrat establishment have come out of the woodwork to criticize him. Thus far, the criticisms
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Chris Gale
DrCGale
With @NPEU_Oxford @Marianfknight @DrDonSharkey @HMactier @ShamezLadhani we publish prospective national data on characteristics and outcomes of neonatal SARS-CoV-2 infection in the United Kingdom, 1 March - 30 April 2020https://www.thelance
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Jonathan Roth
jondr44
Thanks so much, Jen, for tweeting about our paper!A brief thread diving into the econometrics black box: 1/Nhttps://twitter.com/jenniferdoleac/status/1357317831084367874 Social scientists are often interested in policies that are adopted by
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Gemini.
_najab
If you date someone with depression, PTSD, anxiety, bipolar ect, beware for the outcomes.. beware for the crying over little things, getting mad about little things, over thinking, sleepless nights,
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