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Dr Merritt is tired and annoyed
BlackPhDE
Imma go ahead a say it:Organizations and institutions need to stop promoting people to give workshops on antiracist pedagogy who have not demonstrated that they know what antiracist pedagogy looks
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A. Yep. Just the letter. That's it.
6fifths
Also, the real spice take:There would be more jobs in academia if professors were actually made to learn how to teach. Consider: of my colleagues who want PhDs, the majority
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Cassandra Good
CassAGood
The #SHEAR2020 plenary debacle yesterday raised an issue I've been thinking abt a lot lately: shouldn't our professional presence as scholars be guided by an ethos of kindness? / Academics
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Gavin Schwartz-Leeper
gavinsl
Debating is a really useful tool (both in research and pedagogy), but it's structurally adversarial and actually pretty limited in most research and pedagogy. By contrast, collaborative and cooperative approaches
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cfryar
seefryar
A few thoughts on this really crucial point. People will pile into the comments saying this is a US problem too. But I can’t emphasize enough how much more the
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JP Pardo-Guerra
pardoguerra
When I started at LSE, I had to do compulsory training on how to teach (I was certified to teach). There were peer evaluations of teaching.In the US, teaching is
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David Webster
davidwebster
Thread..Decolonising in education isn’t just the curriculum. Yes – *what* we teach is the core to many, but *how* we teach, and *who* teaches can potentially reinforce inequality, solidify existing
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Joshua Eyler
joshua_r_eyler
I have been poring over the possibilities for effective pedagogical models and course design approaches for the fall. There is only one model I've found that is both engaging for
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Marie van Staveren
chemDrV
A thread in response to something in the keynote Q&A @audreywatters gave today at #digped. She pointed out that behaviorists might draw the line in training rat->baby->student. As if it's
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Mike Yarbrough
mikeshmarbrough
First of all, this is a great thread. I see similar problems in sociology but, while I definitely get the incentive narrative, I do think it is often overly charitable
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Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
Ebonyteach
Anyone writing about how mental health is used as a double-edged sword against Black communities?We disproportionately suffer from mental health issues &. can't access health care. OTOH, a common defense
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Alon (they/them)
alon_levy
1. Brief thread about teaching methods (at object level) and about why I don't like steelmanning (at meta level).https://twitter.com/beyerstein/status/1361396735818534913 2. In math teaching, current practice everywhere I know is to
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Dr. Cate Denial
cjdenial
Instead of an 'achieves!' list this year, I thought I'd pull together some things I wrote about teaching that might be useful to folks as we take a break, and
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Grad Center TLC
GCTLC
The following thread about trauma-informed pedagogy was composed by @GCTLC fellow Miranda Fedock. In the midst of this extra-stressful week in this difficult month during this traumatic year, we’ll be
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Dr Sarah Birrell Ivory
drsarahivory
Are you a lecturer, tutor, or educator struggling to engage students in online tutorials? Here are 5 tips based on my approach: that a tutorial (even online) is NOT a
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
I am exhausted, and responding to a thread right before going to bed (I'm 3 hours past my bed time) is risky as people in Australia and Europe are going
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