Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Learning
Yohei Nakajima 🙋🏻♂️
yoheinakajima
When it comes to career, I’ve learned a lot from mistakes and mentors. Some of my key takeaways below 1/ In the end, it’s all about the people and
Read more
𝚆𝚎𝚕𝚌𝚑 𝚂𝚞𝚐𝚐𝚜
welchsuggs
Should colleges offer a "major in sports," as Sally Jenkins proposes in @PostSports? https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/09/07/college-sports-major/ I'm surprised this column has gotten this much attention; the idea com
Read more
John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
In spirit of humility and depoliticising Covid, here are things I’ve changed (and continue to change) my mind on:- Masks- School reopening- Importance of "luck" in between-country variations in severity-
Read more
Joe (pesce spada)
joe_pescespada
This is a half-formed notion, but: We talk like the problem with Catholic schools is they fail to teach the faith, where in reality, it's probably more helpful to say
Read more
Yael Niv
yael_niv
On teaching without grades.A long-ish (20-tweet) . Here goes.So, you know how you write lots of comments on an essay/exam, and the student looks at the grade and never reads
Read more
Ken Shelton
k_shelton
A post was shared with me about how to include "Screen Time" in a student's grading. While I will not post a link I did get a screenshot to annotate.
Read more
ivan
lauralovesian1
People with intellectual disabilities can learn. I remember someone try tell me different with Lewrninf disablity and intellectually is that people with id can’t learn. That is abliest idea the
Read more
Cement Addiction
lawful_anxious
Don't want to make this too heavy, but things have been pretty rough for me lately. In an attempt to reconnect with some things that have resonated with me, I thought
Read more
Tom Forsyth
tom_forsyth
I *still* haven't seen a visual scripting system that is actually more concise and readable than a bunch of text/code. There's trivial examples that are fine in both, but the
Read more
Amelia B. Finaret
ameliafinaret
There are so many reasons to #GoToCollege this year, even if you thought it wasn't financially possible before. 1. You will likely save $ on room & board 2. You
Read more
diane #ForAll straub
didikins4life
This is the #DemPartyPlatform for 2020. This part is called: PROVIDING A WORLD-CLASS EDUCATION IN EVERY ZIP CODE/Only one party understands that a quality education is a critical public good-NOT
Read more
Yolanda Renteria
ThisisYolandaR
So what if instead of placing the responsibility on children for being ‘spoiled’, we realized that children are acting out behaviorally as a reaction to the parenting they are receiving.
Read more
Carla Beck
Carla4Lakeview
Encouraged by further discussion of a national early learning and childcare program. This must be more than just talk and about more than just creating more spaces. Quality ELC must
Read more
David Cancel
dcancel
1/ What I wish I knew when I was younger 2/ * Read every day. It doesn't matter what. It doesn't matter if you "finish the book". Just read.
Read more
Rutuja (ऋतुजा) 🇮🇳
Havaldarshinde
I've used a cup for about two years now, and let me tell you why it's not for everyone:1. Everyone has a different body, cups don't suit a lot of
Read more
Caleb Furnas
CalebFurnas
Failing grades double and triple amid pandemic learning. Maybe better online content could help? https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/montgomery-county-failing-grades/2020/12/03/913affd0-34fb-11eb-8d38-6aea1adb3839_story.html?tid=
Read more
‹
1
2
...
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
...
677
678
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree