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The CJDS
TheCJDS
Good afternoon everyone! It is time to explain to you what #PandemicSyllabiCJDS is all about. #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #Cdnpse #highereducation #disability First, let us introduce ourselves. We are @HannahntheWolf, a MA
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Peter Sankoff
petersankoff
And that brings down my first ever Zoom semester. I want to thank my students for being so awesome. It was quite the experience. I will say this: I think
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Swaroop Rawal
YoSwaroop
The current policyspeak is quality education, improved education & excellence in education but there are no discussions concerning #EqualEducation. We try to address the needs of inequality & equity for
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Dylan Levi King
dylanleviking
In HK, McCarthy began his work with local writers, and restarting a program to translate American literature. The goal was to orient local elite public opinion toward American values, sell
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GeePaw Hill
GeePawHill
I want to start talking about teaching in the geek trades. Today in particular, I want to talk about "emphasis", what our style & materials stresses or underlines about the
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Wokal Distance
wokal_distance
1/Woke teachers are ruining education.This elementary teacher, who doesn't know when America was founded, says she teaches her students about leftist protesting and activism but refuses to teach the actual
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Danielle M. Wenner
DanielleWenner
I largely agree with this thread but this is a misrepresentation of why adjunct labor is bad for students. It's not that adjuncts don't get as much experience - many
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Matt Gonzales
MATTtheG
While this is not enough, it represents the 1st systemic action to desegregate @NYCSchools. This is significant, and a reflection of work led by youth, parents, and advocates. That it
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
This past semester I taught two courses: an advanced (causal inference) methods course, and an outbreak investigation course.I’d like to share some thoughts on teaching during a pandemic. 1. The
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Anna Meier
AnnaMeierPS
I went to an #APSA2020 panel on applying for jobs at teaching-oriented institutions—something many R1 grads want but that R1 faculty aren't always equipped to advise them on. Here's a
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Elaine "proud to be a rebel" Bennett #EYFSRebel
KeepEYsUnique
1. After talking about maths reforms last night #KeepCalmAndKeepPlaying I came across this picture from pre lockdown. This mathemagician had covered her boards with numicon. My teaching was simply asking
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🌰Build Soil: plant one million edible chestnuts!
BuildSoil
I've been thinking a LOT lately about the pedagogy of garden and ecological education. I'm not going to go that deep right now but i think this is going to
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Dr. Sara Goldrick-Rab
saragoldrickrab
Students are not paying for seat time in lectures or mode of instruction.They are paying for learning that comes with good pedagogy and experienced, knowledgeable instructors. Unfortunately powerful anti-education forces
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Hugh
hughxtran
Jupiter is the emulsifier of the planets, and its influence brings about emulsions. Emulsions are a mixture of two elements, like oil and water, which do not usually mix. Like
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Dr. Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank
LGKEwbank
Earlier this week I led a workshop about some strategies and ideas for online teaching. One of the ways I framed that was a discussion of what informs my own
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Kingsley Moghalu
MoghaluKingsley
Some facts that put our need to invest in education in Nigeria in perspective: Harvard University’s endowment, at $40 billion and managed by Harvard Management Company Inc. is larger than
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