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Jesse Stommel
Jessifer
At one point, Canvas was simple, straightforward, and worked like the Web. Now, it's bloated, everything is hidden inside contextual menus. And the grade book is centered to the expense
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Raaji Naveen
raajinaveen
A new year signifies new beginnings, new resolutions, and new learnings.That brings me to think about the act of learning itself.When do we learn? While we all know that learning
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CAC-BGSU
cac_bgsu
When George Phillips was young his father, a former slave, offered him a choice between a horse and buggy or a high school education. Phillips chose education and when he
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Jon Severs
jon_severs
I have been thinking a lot recently about the fact certain names always pop up when people cite research in education and - as lovely as these people are -
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Emile Bojesen
eternalunlearn
philosophy of education 12 week twitter seminar begins here6 readings over 12 weeksreadings are open access, meaning they are available freely on the internetplease retweet as widely as you care
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Tracy Johnston Zager
TracyZager
1/ So, here's something I'm thinking about. In this terrible, uncertain time with no good answers, attempts at control are on the rise in schools, at every level. 2/ District
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Harper B. Keenan
HarperKeenan
New publication out this week!Thrilled to share that my article co-authored with @LilMissHotMess, “Drag pedagogy: The playful practice of queer imagination in early childhood” has been published in Curriculum Inquiry.
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Lara Schwartz
Lara_Schwartz
1/ Anyone with teaching experience understands that the more prepared for college your students are, the easier they are to teach (particularly writing). Community colleges are *not* for "slow learners,"
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Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies
AssayJournal
Happy Wednesday, everybody! Today we're excited to celebrate the Top 10 most-visited, most-popular articles and pedagogy we've published since we began in 2014. Watch this space! #amwriting #amreading #amteaching #nonfiction
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irene yannascoli (she/her)
ireeniekrugman
This is a about toxic positivity in schools, and the damage it does to culture. 1/16 When I returned to work at an NYC high school this September, I
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Rob Falconer
jrdfalconer
Watching what is happening to PSE in AB (and across the US and UK) I am concerned that current strategies being employed to address financial concerns may be shortsighted and
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girl, divorce him
girlziplocked
The neoliberal myth of effortless precocity is why so many people are always so secretly terrified that they're going to be found out as ignorant. It's why people cling to
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Terry Greene (He/Him)
greeneterry
This week's post on the @TrentUOnline learny journey towards the @ontarioextend Teacher for Learning Module is a side trip to new dimensions of learning via @GardnerCampbell's Thought Vectors.http://trentonlineblog.ca/blog/t-minus-3
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Sybil
ihaveabug
From the "Keynote Student Panel: Student Empowered Design for Open Pedagogy and Education" #OEGlobal20 session recording (paraphrasing): "Ts have so much knowledge outside of the textbook."Yes! We should be sharing
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Professor Lizzo
LizWaynePhD
I've been thinking about how the work of science communication is hampered by the lack of science education in the general populous. What I mean is, when we say we
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Alex C. Lange
itsAlexCL
Looking forward to this session today on "Fostering LGBTQ2S+ Inclusion in Online Learning" being moderated by Michael Woodford, Jodi Linley, & @trans_killjoy!#LGBTQ2SOnlineLearning First up is @michelle_skop presenting on &quo
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