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Gytha Lodge
thegyth
I'm here with a CONTROVERSIAL OPINION: grammar is wonderful and should absolutely be taught to kids at primary school. The current curriculum is, to my mind, much, much better than
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Dr. Nelly Yatich
YatichN
LONG THREAD: RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS.In general, children with COVID-19 are less likely to have severe symptoms than adults. They often experience an asymptomatic infection. Children, particularly those < 14 years
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KennAAAAAAAGH
kenrar
I saw a small criticism of The Queen's Gambit about how all of Beth's male competitors ended up being respectful and encouraging. I think the criticism was that this is
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Laggan Social Distancing Saves Lives
Velvetpage
I'm a grade one teacher in #onted . I have a #math specialist qualification and will be a lead teacher for implementing this new curriculum. So here are my initial
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The Reading Ape
TheReadingApe
A straw poll among 25 NQTs last year suggested that they had, on average, received 2 hours (in total) of phonics training from their ITT institutions.https://twitter.com/MrMcCormackHOY/status/1343651239729496064 Perhaps this is why
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Karen Charles Urquhart Farley
FarleyUrquhart
These are questions leftists are spewing all over social media to try to push back reopening of society until after the election.The reality is that the poor 'essential' workers are
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Zoë Paramour
ZoeParamour
Ok teachers, here we go again. Online learning only this time it's colder, darker and there's no Tiger King to watch. Some tips for staying healthy over the next few
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
realchrisrufo
SCOOP: A middle school in Springfield, Missouri, recently held a diversity training program that forced teachers to locate themselves on an “oppression matrix” and watch a video of “George Floyd’s
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Jeff Plaman
jplaman
Keep RIM in mind when you're designing for distance education. Design for regular interaction between the teacher and student. Teachers initiate the the interactions. Students may not have the self-advocacy
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Jersey Jazzman
jerseyjazzman
I'm going to RT Kyle's question up so I can answer in an extended tweet. The question rests on 3 assumptions: 1) The student population of Newark has not significantly
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Cara Ellen Modisett
CaraModisett
So if colleges are going online, I see waiving room and board. But I have problems with cutting tuition. I've seen some really good teaching happening online, and some of
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Rajan Venkateswaran (സ്വാമി)
swamy64
I have always held the belief that the root cause for the current state of education is the quality (or rather the lack of it) of the school teachers at
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Sara
glaweezy
This is an email that has been sent out by the UCP. As a teacher in this province I am heartbroken and disgusted by it. (A thread) #AbEd #AbLeg 1)
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Coady Monk
coadymonk291
Tuesday morning, first day back to school. Woke up excited this morning to see all my friends and peers, teachers and I’m really excited about my courses. However I’m still
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
NEW: More exams chaos. After the Ofqual ruling that BTECs will be treated the same way as A-levels Pearson (the body which administers Btec qualifications) has just emailed all schools
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Rhiannon Lockley #JoinAUnion
illdoitanyway
Just been glancing through timeline to see HE lecturers complaining about the labour of “unteaching” “poor” FE/6th learning, blaming teachers. I’ve thought this many times since moving sector - HE
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