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Osita Nwanevu
OsitaNwanevu
So, this is going to be a long thread of material that I won't comment on very specifically, but that I think might offer useful historical context for some of
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Jessica Beheler
behelerbio
All I’m saying is that if schools are so important, why haven’t y’all funded them for the past 20 years? See: Leandro. “The Leandro case started in 1994 when families from five
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pinbarlas
Attending now https://twitter.com/ExeterDecol/status/1280836068137414656 "It's only in hindsight that we call pseudoscience, 'pseudoscience'. At the time, it's just science." - Angela Saini (any quotes in this thr
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Travis
sivartspeaks
THREADCan the communicative method (e.g. CI) of teaching Koine Greek assist biblical exegesis?While it's true that there are permanent limitations we have to face, we should also ask: What can
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Jess MF Hughes, Ph.D.
JessMFH
Yesterday, Salt Lake City police shot an unarmed 13-year-old autistic boy & the Rochester chief of police stepped down amid protests over the murder of #DanielPrude, another neurodivergent Black man
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University of Leeds Careers Service
LeedsUniCareers
Disability History Month begins today with the theme of "Access: How far have we come? How far have we to go?"Issues of access and discrimination are huge in recruitment and
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Siegenthaler_Lab
SiegenthalerLab
Lots of pre- & postdoc grant deadlines coming up (I think @NIH should delay, but I digress...) so I know there are many grad students and postdocs working (very hard
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Ananya Chakravarti
achakrava
Academic real talk on public humanities: from the moment I got my PhD I believed that I had a responsibility to give back to the communities upon which my own
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Katelyn Stenger
KatelynStenger
A few favorite excerpts from:@theNASEM The Endless Frontier: The Next 75 Years in Sciencehttps://www.nationalacademies.org/news/2020/12/future-of-us-science-policy-legacy-of-science-the-endless-frontier-discussed-in-new-publication "As
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Twila Moon
twilamoon
Thanks to @KHayhoe for making her #AGU20 talk 'Open Access'! ...https://twitter.com/KHayhoe/status/1344393770993934338 And while you're there, also watch @KHayhoe's #AGU20 talk about creating (and continuing) an effective pu
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Rajan Venkateswaran (സ്വാമി)
swamy64
Honest to god, the following incident is true and I am not making it up.This happened during the later half of 1990's. I was an entrepreneur running a NIIT Computer
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Heather Urry
HeatherUrry
Y'all, this was accepted for publication in Psychological Science today: "Don't ditch the laptop just yet: A direct replication of Mueller and Oppenheimer’s (2014) Study 1 plus mini-meta-analyses across similar
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Cate Eland
RomancingNope
When we finally agreed we needed full-time in-home childcare for the kids back in the fall, I told my husband I wanted him to manage the search for a nanny.
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Charlotte Santry
CharlotteSantry
ICYMI: @Ofstednews annual report kept the @tes news team busy yesterday! The truncated version: 1. First we had a warning about "poor phonics teaching’". Schools were urged not to "explain'"
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Greg
greg_scott84
WHAT IS THE GREAT RESET?1) Read the highlights carefully and think about how "The Great Reset" is being promoted worldwide. This ties into Covid, 'climate change' and BLM. 2) There
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Dr. Betsy Wolf
betsyjwolf
As a quantitative researcher in education, I have a lot of thoughts about “objectivity” and “conflicts of interest”. To be clear, I LOVE education research. I think it provides value.
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