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Clare Sealy
ClareSealy
@farrowmr @imagineinquiry There is overwhelming international evidence that systematic phonics for early readers is more effective than other approaches. The govt. tried to influence the profession to change its practice
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Paul Wieland
wiespeare
1)Last winter, the high school where I work suffered a cluster of student death by suicide or drug overdose. 2)It was awful for the families and friends of those students
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Kieran Canning
KieranCanning
Apologies to those who follow for the football, but have to put a thread out on schools as someone with a fiancée and sister who are primary school teachers and
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Grasmere School & Nursery
grasmereschool
Julian and I trained together as teachers. Over time I have become more and more engrossed in the joy of small schools (particularly Grasmere!) and he has become immensely wise
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Mike Cullingham
mike_cullingham
#ableg I'm hardly an expert, but have worked in risk management for a big chunk of my career. The purpose of reserve funds (i.e. of schools) is to mitigate risk.
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
A few thoughts on these interpretations, that appear to suggest (with caveats) that schools in England haven't necessarily contributed much to transmission. The evidence presented here does not necessarily support
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
Yesterday, the CDC released new guidelines for schools. Clear, science-based guidance was long overdue, so everyone was agog all week. Did they get what they wanted? This is a long
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Tom Rogers
RogersHistory
“Those schools who try to do everything they would do in a face to face context in a remote context are going to come unstuck” Darren Northcott ..... “Worst workload
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Corey A. DeAngelis
DeAngelisCorey
Chicago Teachers Union just filed a request for an injunction to stop in-person instruction that is supposed to start January 11th. The same union tweeted this yesterday in advance of
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Andrea Ciaranello, MD, MPH
aciaranello
It has been a big few weeks for data related to schools! Many important new studies came out, and are highlighted in the Jan 27 update of the COVID-19 School
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Michelle Tandler 🌁
michelletandler
SF Schools are facing a $169M budget deficit. This is quite concerning. The article doesn't explain what is causing the shortfall. Who/what funds the SFUSD and why is it falling
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Ashleigh Tuite
AshTuite
Here’s the thing that continues to baffle me with our `wait and see’ approach to more transmissible VOCs in Ontario. All of the things we need to do are things
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Rachel Murray
raymurr614
Sorry can we please use our language carefully. Schools are NOT “closed”. Teachers are not getting “extra holidays” they are teaching from home. You wouldn’t say it about any other
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Heather D. Hill
HeatherDHill2
Been thinking about the US approach to #schools during #COVID as emblematic of our devaluing of children - especially relative to the elderly. A short thread 1/n Americans talk a
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Talk for Teaching
PaulGarvey4
@TomBennett71. Extreme traditionalism.This needs to be highlighted, because it affects everyone. The Tory 'Behaviour Tsar' has been given £10m of *your* money, to 'improve' behaviour in schools. He's an extreme
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Jake Tapper
jaketapper
Yesterday the WH @PressSec was asked about the CDC director’s assertion that teachers do not need to be vaccinated before schools open safely. 1/https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/press-briefings/2021/02/04/press-briefing-by-p
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