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Karim Brohi
karimbrohi
I agree with the principles of 'good doctor first, then a good surgeon and then an academic'. But, if you do it in this order it's really too late if
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Dr. Kyla Wazana Tompkins
kwazana
Here are some ways that universities can help working parents right now. By this I mean faculty and staff who are doing care labor at home. 1. Use your purchasing
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syd ☆
H1NATQS
tendou in his messy room with manga laid out everywhere, bed unmade, clothes sprawled out, the floor barely visible, but hes dancing perfectly to gashina in his oversized sweater with
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C Thi Nguyen
add_hawk
I keep thinking about this passage, which keeps unsettling my sense of what I’m doing as a philosophy teacher. Like: what modes of teaching might also teach students that their
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Fr Philip Bochanski
FrBochanski
Once more for folks in the back:CCC 2357 says the teaching on homosexual acts is based on Scripture & always declared by Tradition: thus, infallibly taught by the ordinary universal
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Kevin Courtney #NEU💝NHS
cyclingkev
Just talking to a young teacher in East London.She said “Just had a fantastic lesson with my year 11s. I’m teaching Macbeth and I’m asking the class to write about
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Jake 'Have an EGGSellent Easter' Yapp
jakeyapp
Every day of teaching my kid at home makes me hate Michael Gove more. This syllabus reeks of him. He is killing the joy of creative writing for a generation.
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
THREAD on student workload, cognitive load, number of hours per credit hour, etc. - inspired by this excellent blog post by @betsy_barre https://cat.wfu.edu/2021/01/the-workload-dilemma/It's not a surprise to anyone that I've
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Jennifer Beattie
nowMrsMFL
I think we’ve got confused by “Live” lessons.... I’d say most parents when they say they want live lessons just mean they’d like their child to SEE their teacher on
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Idil Abdulkadir
Idil_A_
I know we're sharing stories of teachers being brave and having hard conversations but I was a Muslim kid in public school during the early 2000s - there are lots
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Dr. L.D. Burnett
LDBurnett
For any academics whose employer is forcing you to apply for a waiver in order to avoid face-to-face teaching this fall: consult the @AAUP Website, which has links to CDC,
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Lindsay Hetherington
lindsayhether
Gradually getting used to Twitter. Found some fab ideas and connections here. Often don’t share my thoughts though but here goes. I’m an academic/teacher educator who got into that because
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Curriculum Matters
CurriculumMatrs
New Must-Read for Curriculum Leaders:'The Elements: Transforming Teaching through Curriculum-Based Professional Learning' by @CarnegieFdn – featuring @robin_mcclellan @edukings @janiselane22!#CurriculumPL #CurriculumMatters 1/http
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Liat #TaxTheRich
Liat_RO
I have a theory about why remote learning is tough for so many kids.Our standards based, test driven curriculum is boring AF. Kids tolerate it at school Bc their friends
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Dr. John Spencer
spencerideas
Something that I feel like people don't understand about teaching: you can love what you do but then feel like it's too much of a good thing. (pt 1) Case
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Jerry Barnett, anti-nonsense
PornPanic
We also got a letter from school about BLM. So we'll have the sickening spectacle of mostly white teachers teaching mostly non-white kids about "racism"...https://twitter.com/fragrantfeline/status/1277957807065542659 My kids a
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