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James Curtis, PhD
JamesCurtisSLP
#Cough is important for ejecting foods and liquids from the #lungs to prevent #asphyxiation and #aspiration #pneumonia. In this tutorial, we will discuss why and how to assess voluntary
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Brian Frank
brianwfrank
Compared to other professors in my department, I definitely rely more so on my own observational experiences when answering naked-eye astronomy questions, and the mental models I can run from
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Emma Woodhouse đ
EWoodhouse7
THREAD: B/c many Chicagoland school districts are requiring wkly COVID testing as a condition of in-person school & activities, it's worth noting the NY State Ed Dept has said, "Nope,
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Daniela Jampel #keepNYCschoolsopen
daniela127
This is a distraction. Eliminating the test affects a tiny portion of 4 year olds & for only one year. It kicks the can down the road for another year
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Erica Buddington â¨
ericabuddington
I just saw a thread with people debating teacherâs salaries again. Are we still doing this? Are we still throwing around this 180 days? I donât know one teacher that
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Erin Kissane
kissane
Home care advice continues to be bizarrely difficult to find, which isâŚhonestly inexcusable, given the current case and hosp numbers we're seeing and the state of our healthcare systems. Threads
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Caroline Hobbs
seahobbs
Yep! I'm hopefully going to be hiring some content writers for small contributions to Fedora Noir, and this is definitely something I'm thinking about. I think payment on word count
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(((Sherman Dorn)))
shermandorn
2007 is calling and asking âŚ@mattyglesias to return⊠its âonline lectures are a thing of beautyâ bit.https://www.vox.com/21409692/online-colleges-lectures-digital-learning-covid-19 2007 was the year the New York Times profiled then-
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Karen Vaites
karenvaites
I'd like to point out a major issue-slash-opportunity w/ Ed reporting.In elementary schools, a prevalent reading approach tracks kids in grades Kâ2. It's structurally racist â AND INEFFECTIVE.In last 3
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Justin Wolfers
JustinWolfers
Interesting research from a large team of intermediate econ instructors: On average, students learned less during the pandemic-afflicted semester than in prior semesters, with effects sizes of about 0.1-0.2 SD's
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Josh Vallance
MrVallanceTeach
Have had people ask what writing instruction looks like at a lesson level so I've added templates to the blog (https://mrvallanceteach.wordpress.com/resources/ ). I'll run through an e.g. based on the model
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Lynn Shon
lynnshon
Advice from a @NYCSchools blended teacher to parents: Remote learning builds upon in person learning. Not sending your kids in person creates significant learning gaps. It is NOT the equivalent
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Sarah Ruth Ashcraft
SaRaAshcraft
I find it interesting that different governers are setting the cut-off age for masks at varying ages ranging from toddlers to teens. So scientific. It's not about age. It's about
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Manda Chasteen
theweathermanda
Learning how to read equations is as much learning a new language as learning how to code is. Both require a lot of practice in addition to good instruction. When
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owen cyclops đ´
owenbroadcast
fantasy: wah muh gatekeeping get with the timesreality: a small group of 65+ year olds who would beat you with a ruler for doing a single thing in even a
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9th Wonder
9thwonder
For all of you think sampling, is stealing....Letâs visit first, literature... The ILLIAD and The ODYSSEY, two works that samples from each other. A ton of 18th and 19th century
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