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Miles
Miles_AG
The one bit of advice I would give to anyone teaching children about slavery in the UK, is to start with African societies before slavery.I don't think you can truly
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Censored Head 🙋♂️
CensoredHead
Pros and cons of live teaching.Pros1. Children see a comforting face2. Possibly higher engagement knowing they are being seen3. Tasks are explained in a familiar way.Cons1. Any children without access
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Tyler Dinucci
TylerDinucci
A small thing I've noticed from teaching -- character descriptions in scripts. A lot of young writers either write nothing or write a full paragraph of descriptions for their main
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Only corrupt politicians support election theft
NoDemocracyInUK
In last 10 months Gvt restrictions onwhere we can go when we can go there how long we can stay there how many friends we can meet If & when
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Hannah Grimm
Dharlette
Ugh, I hate to pile on, but as a teacher I really, really wish parents wouldn't pull shit like this. I have kids who have internalized this "lesson" - that
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ellie! 🍯
elliescales_
PICTURE THE SCENE: you’re 18 years old. you’ve worked hard all your life and you’re finally in a position to follow your dream of getting your own boat, and some
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Luale Monze 🌼
luale_monze
How to become an online English teacher (no TEFL certification required + earn in dollars) . A few people have asked me to explain how I started teaching English back
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Howie Hua
howie_hua
I am not a master at online teaching but would like to share a thread of what I'm doing/what students told me they appreciate. I'm doing this in hopes that
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Kyle Chen
iAmKyleCee
Lessons learned from my dad, and how I applied them in my life. My dad is the typical Asian father.Extremely hard working, caring by cooking you meals, and always checks
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Amjad Ali 💙
ASTsupportAAli
THREAD. Here are some Remote Teaching ideas for you to Try / Refine for this weeks teaching... all ideas & more can be found herehttp://TryThisTeaching.com/toolkit As your waiting for students
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Jake Morris-Campbell
jakecampbell88
Dull 'my-job-is-good' Tweet, but y'knaa what, online seminars aren't that bad. Sure, you can't quite reach the same level of nuance (or attain it for long), a fact of not
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Jay Nordlinger
jaynordlinger
A word on education, especially when it comes to U.S. history: You know the expression "warts and all." That's what education should include, I think -- not merely the warts.
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Vien Vu
MuyVienDPT
Here’s a fun case and self-reflection on it. (Patient and parents consented to me posting). Learn from my mistakes. (1/?)- 17 y/o F national level archer- 3 mo of gradual
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Jennifer Scheurle
Gaohmee
So while I've been teaching myself to draw again, I've been thinking about the concept of emotional safety when creating art. And while that relates to almost all art we
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Bryan J Weiner
bjweiner
With so much happening in the world right now, it’s been hard to keep up with all the high-value #impsci published in 2020 – but I’m trying! Here are five
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Carl Hendrick
C_Hendrick
To say I'm excited about this is an understatement. The American Educator is my favourite publication, the one that's had the most impact on me as a teacher. @AFTunion @P_A_Kirschner
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