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cynthia 🪐🦔✨
DrMCScrewhammer
ok so libraries historically were sites to promote assimilation and uphold white supremacy. Libraries were segregated spaces too. Somehow, that history is regularly erased in the lis profession. Yet lis
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Brittany Franckowiak
BFranckoTeaches
Reviewed my formal feedback from my recent observation and it was soul-sucking: a thread 1/? I am generally a confident teacher and (I think) competent professional. I have always been
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Teddy Svoronos
tedsvo
In honor of Dan’s annual tweet, I want to encourage anyone teaching remotely to check out his book. I mean it when I say it’s the most actionable guidance on
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Madison Payton
MadisonPayton2
RE: Letting go of Literary Whiteness (LGLW) argues that while anti-racist education is important in diverse settings, the vast majority of white students are in homogenous environments. White environments need
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Matt Bury, MA ODE
matbury
Can we please stop talking about Google's & Microsoft's office platforms as if they were learning management systems/virtual learning environments? I get it that teachers are already familiar with them
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Tom Nichols
RadioFreeTom
So, this is a teaching story I often tell on the road, and a kind of teaching we should get back to. In 1985, after working my way through college
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McMaster Archives & Research Collections
MacResColls
Scholars! Academics! Friends! If you love print culture and book history, perhaps the single most effective thing you can do personally to foster & pass on that knowledge is to
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Miss
missdcox
A thread on scaffolding & modelling using metacognition to support learning in how to do eval qus in RSI'm working with my coach on this & decided to put the
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Doctor DF Ph.D THE ROLEMODEL (Skeach101)
skeach101
Every teacher has that one "First year on the job" story. The story that they'll never forget and will stay with them forever. I'm going to tell mine. A Thread.
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Jan Owen
janjowen
One thing I learned when I was widowed at age 48: Complementarian and patriarchal teaching in the church is disempowering to women. I would have told you that I didn't
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Jasminne
jasminnemendez
We need to really talk about how high school drama/theatre departments run by white teachers can & usually are really toxic & harmful to BIPOC students. I'm trying to write
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Elaine Stirrat
ElaineStirrat
1 of I don’t know of how many. It’s been suggested to me I shouldn’t be so vocal about having #endometriosis as it could effect me working as an actor.
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Satyan
sharmasatyan
Some opposition to promotion of Sanskrit comes from a notion that Brahmins restricted Sanskrit learning and kept it to themselves. So following is some textual evidence (from ancient times to
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Nicholas Sciria
Nick_Sciria
Coaches, for :There’s constant criticism of today’s players on here (sometimes subtle, sometimes direct).It seems like it’s always portrayed as a player deficiency/problem rather than something the coach allows,
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Fabio Rojas
fabiorojas
1/ Social theory without superheroes: Why should teach theory, not canon. This thread is based on this nice interview by @kylethegreen https://thesocietypages.org/theory/2021/02/06/fabio-rojas-on-theory-for-the-working-sociologist/ 2/ In so
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Alexandra Mihai
Anda19
Some reflections of faculty development in times of pandemic and beyond. Given the lack of a coherent & comprehensive pedagogical education approach in HE, it's important to reflect on the
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