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Gianpiero Petriglieri
gpetriglieri
That is a great question. And it depends on why - and how - you teach cases. Little thread.https://twitter.com/pontific8/status/1335090269755232256 If you teach cases as exemplars of virtue, beauty, and success,
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Leslie Hahner
TXRhetorician
Last week, I was one of four @baylor faculty members who talked with our Academy for Teaching & Learning about how to create a community of care for online students.
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KaraboTheAnswer
TheAnswerKarabo
I was thinking earlier about my journey as an employer and i realised that my average employee turnover rate is 1 and a half years and thats over a period
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Thijs Heus
Large_Eddy
I'm distracted today (who isn't), so here are my notes on @LangOnCourse book Distracted. I usually argue with any book, which seems more fun than just saying that it was
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Andy
__codexterous
Thoughts on remote teaching and some things that have been working well for me after a couple of weeks...1) Spiral2) Class Notebook3) Breakout rooms 4) Visualiser A THREAD /1 Each
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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
1/ Dear USA, we gave it our best shot to give you tools to reopen schools safely. The hard part is now on you.--> report on 'what' to do in
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Tim Fawns
timbocop
For teachers looking to do their best this academic year in difficult circumstances, know that online teaching is hard work, but not for the reasons you might think. The hardest
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Ray
ranyshaware
Some actionable unsolicited advice for first-year PhD students:1- when you are confused or lost, SAY IT OUT LOUD. You are very smart. If something is confusing it is not a
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Dr. NadineSTANCING Thornhill Ed.D (she/her)
NadineThornhill
I love being a sex educator. I love working with kids and teens directly. But my favourite thing is working with parents/caregivers.Because I believe the best sex-ed begins early and
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Conversation Of Our Generation
ConOfOurGen
"If I pay you to carry me, I am not therefore myself a strong man."-C.S. Lewis in Abolition of Man The Abolition of Man is a work that I believe
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Prof Kate Wall
kate_wall98
Practitioner enquiry tip of the week: how enquiry shouldn't be extra (as prompted by @Lindabell15). My mantra is that if enquiry is taking up your Sunday afternoons, and you are
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Justin Reich
bjfr
EdTech history is so important, because some ideas repeat over and over. "Video lectures are the new textbook" 9/9/2020 from @mattyglesias in @voxdotcom & circa 1913 from Thomas Edison. But
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raven / eric ❄️🦭❄️
tuIugaaraq
i think it’s important for settlers to know that not every Indigenous person knows every single thing about their culture because of colonization, and harassing Indig ppl because you want
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Debbie Reese (tribally enrolled, Nambé Pueblo)
debreese
So... we're entering another of those months dedicated to Native peoples. What did you learn, in the past year? Hopefully, you've been reading and teaching Native books all year long,
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dr stephanie moore
steph_moore
Is asynchronous or synchronous more effective? I see this question or discussion from time to time. The research suggests this is a *very* nuanced decision point. Neither is really better
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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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