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Andy Kesson
andykesson
Well, I for one am inspired that students and staff are speaking to each other. It would surely be very odd if a university ever decided that was a bad
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Amjad Ali 💙
ASTsupportAAli
THREAD about Headship. From *MY* perspective. I am not a head. So it’s just a viewpoint from looking in at you amazing HeadTeachers out there... When I started my teaching
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Dr. Catherine Macdonald
dr_catmac
As I am grading, I have also been reflecting on this semester and all I’ve learned, and one of the most powerful lessons is this: maybe I AM “that kind
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Sarah Mulhern Gross
thereadingzone
Just learned I'm "famous" because I am quoted in a bunch of crazy articles about how awful it is that English teachers aren't teaching Shakespeare. This will be a great
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
If you don't send your kids to school I can't see a legal defence against fines. Fine for middle class parents who may just take a punt on keeping kids
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will pooley*
willpooley
I have given the COVID policy developments of the weekend - particularly as they apply to higher education - some consideration.On careful reflection, I am FURIOUS.(3ish points follow) 1.a Unis
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Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
CamEdFac
1/ Teaching children in a way that encourages them to empathise with others measurably improves their creativity and could lead to other beneficial learning outcomes, new research suggests. Take a
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Jonathan Ichikawa
jichikawa
It's that time of year again, when universities run surveys where they ask students what they thought of their instructors. They use the results as "data" regarding teaching effectiveness.This is
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Patrick Basedman 🌲🌲🌲
patrickbasedmn
Thread on Naziphobia - the boomer and their Gen X/Y offspring's deeply-ingrained fear of Nazis. From birth they were taught Nazis were bad, Nazis were right wing, therefore right wingers
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Roma
romaticize
A long-awaited move, this is great!Some of the highlights of the New Education 2020 policy include:-overcoming the divide between science and arts streams through introduction of vocational subjects giving merit
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Rebecca Renner 🌈
RebeccaRennerFL
I used to be a high school English teacher and curriculum developer. I'm going to try to offer a little nuance to this conversation about teaching classics.When used well, classics
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Schuyler Esprit
schuyleresprit
DH course thread: So last semester, I taught Intro DH to students who were new interns @CreateCaribbean. There were a few other students from DSC in the class who needed
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Hearing from more and more heads of soaring numbers of kids being dropped off for school. One primary in London that went from 12 kids in March lockdown to 56
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
This past semester I taught two courses: an advanced (causal inference) methods course, and an outbreak investigation course.I’d like to share some thoughts on teaching during a pandemic. 1. The
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Elaine "proud to be a rebel" Bennett #EYFSRebel
KeepEYsUnique
1. After talking about maths reforms last night #KeepCalmAndKeepPlaying I came across this picture from pre lockdown. This mathemagician had covered her boards with numicon. My teaching was simply asking
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Zophia Edwards
zyedwards
1/10 Again-Tenure clock extensions are a necessary but insufficient solution to the COVID-19 pandemic. They can’t expect the same level of research productivity! They need to recalibrate the weighting of
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