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Fr Matthew
FrMatthewMary1
Simple. Development is a specific type of change that entails a change that is not substantial. A child develops (changes) into an adult but still remains substantially a person. If
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Jared C. Wilson
jaredcwilson
The response to this article -- or really, the tweet promoting it -- is fascinating. Setting aside the long line of dunk-takes because "TGC men bad" (please see what I
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ted dintersmith
dintersmith
1/ Important steps to safely reopen schools. 1st: Respect Ts who are reluctant to return in person. Many have complex home circumstances and understandably concerns about putting themselves and relatives
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Clint Smith
ClintSmithIII
Everything that’s happened the past few days shows why teaching history is so important. This entire week has been a best hits album of american racism, but bc many fail
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Becky Wood
shadylady222
THREAD: The most annoying comment I see is the ‘lazy teachers want kids at home because it is easier’ argument. As someone who has had to remote teach since September,
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vasabjit banerjee
vasabjit_b
Graduates from second and third rate political science and public admin PhD granting institutions are not creating placement backlogs and adjunctification in the job market. A short thread...(1) TT lines
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Tim Fawns
timbocop
The work of online teaching is hugely demanding. However, with careful design and a resistance to perfectionism, we can shift the locus of responsibility so that students and teachers are
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Leonhard Lades
lklades
Finished teaching for this year today. I had big concerns about virtual teaching in the summer and was not looking forward to it. But it turned out to be really
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dr stephanie moore
steph_moore
Seeing a few comments by those who started teaching online this past year about how online takes more time. This has certainly always been true, but I think it's more
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Anne-Marie Scott
ammienoot
The always thought-provoking @BenPatrickWill on politicisation of "digital transformation". IMHO the rush to technology as solution nearly always negates consideration of students and their material circumstances. COVID19 experien
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Amelia Horgan
joan0fsnark
Not really sure how universities claiming they want to decolonise the curriculum are going to do anything of the sort when they’re effectively firing a significant proportion of their teaching
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@mrsampullan
MrSamPullan
Earlier on I promised a few snippets from @MaryMyatt's The Curriculum: Gallimaufry to Coherence. Here goes. My main takeaways were that curricula should seek to do less, better; that assessment
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Randi Weingarten
rweingarten
Students across America are watching this & tomorrow teachers will have acknowledge what is happening in DC today. You don’t have to be a civics teacher to know that this
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Nikki McGee
RE_McGEE
This book has been quoted in a few of the articles I have been reading lately in response to the report on teaching Hinduism. So I am starting this evening.
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Neil Mosley
neilmosley5
I've been running sessions for educators adjusting to online teaching and many are facing challenges with live, synchronous teaching...here's some small ways to enhance things...1/ #onlinelearning #onlineteaching There are so
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Cathy Davidson
CathyNDavidson
1) Dear #AcademicTwitter, I'd love to do something productive and positive in the face of today's depressing health and political news (and faced with crushing end-of-term duties). I'd love to
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