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Chelsea
chelseabl
Thread on Why Representation Matters in Archaeology. No matter how good a mentor or colleague I have been, no matter how queer, no matter how inclusive I think I’ve been,
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Gretchen Snoeyenbos Newman, MD
DrSnowInBus
Thoughts after my first block as an academic ID attending.A 1. People who say attending is harder than residency and fellowship do not accurately recall how hard residency and
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taliathejew
ive been expressing my support for zionism and going against what seth rogen said in the interview, but i also acknowledge that the way jewish institutions teach about israel is
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
ANNOUNCEMENT: As most of you know, I advocate for contingent faculty, under-represented minorities, etc. So this is my reminder to you: if you are contingent faculty, a scholar at the
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Dan Scratch
DanScratch03
One of the big issues that teachers will have to tackle around anti-racism PD is the ways in which we police students in schools. We can't just point to SRO's
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Jennifer Gonzalez
cultofpedagogy
Thread (1/6): When I saw the title of this article, I thought I had some idea of what it was going to say, but Pirette McKamey surprised me.https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2020/06/how-be-anti-racist-teacher/613138/ (2/6) Rathe
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KSD👑
Suanukordo
Study - practice - teach .How you can learn ANYTHING through S-P-T. You'll agree with me that Learning can be difficult. But it shouldn't be. I think lack of approach
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Anu Pavi
radchihiro
my previous semester dissertation was on 'job security in academia', focussing on the Ad hoc teaching faculty in DU; an analysis of psychological well-being, job satisfaction and performce.listening to the
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Karen Attiah
KarenAttiah
My latest: AOC’s brief, poetic moment to shine — and plant a big flaghttps://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/08/19/aocs-brief-poetic-moment-shine-plant-big-flag/ I was struck by @AOC's and her connection to poetry, and it remin
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Christopher Sprigman
CJSprigman
Great thread. I suspect that at least 5 Supreme Court justices would have helped Trump steal the election if the job were judicially do-able: i.e., it was possible to write
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Alan Hynes
hynesalan
A school contacted me for advice some weeks ago. A medium sized school, they had suffered a Covid outbreak that left all but one of their permanent staff (teaching and
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Geraldine Connor Foundation
thegcfoundation
“We all have an expressive side and everyone will be able to discover it through GCF.” Your support during the #ChristmasChallenge20 will enable us to support more young artists like
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ShakinthatChalk
Thought for the day.I learnt a long time ago that desks set out in rows often caused poor behaviour. What poor behaviour? Rows facilitate a sense of class control and
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Dr Charlotte Lydia Riley
lottelydia
Wow this is a... terrible plan, on top of several months of terrible plans, who could have predicted thishttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/11/england-students-to-get-six-day-window-to-get-home-before-christmas so we are supposed to
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David Dault (He, His)
DaultRadio
Realized something today, speaking with @kiradault. I have spent 30 years now, in and around universities. I have been a student, a staff member, a faculty member, and an administrator.Over
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Māris Ozols
enclanglement
Looking for a refuge from election anxiety? Let me tell you about the Majorana representation and coherent spin states. I just learned about them and I think they're very beautiful.
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