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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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Stephen Dyer
StephenODyer
THREAD: This story is big and important. #EDChoice is not doing what we're being told it's doing -- "rescuing" kids from "failing" school districts. 5 of 8 major urban districts
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Mike Caulfield
holden
This is a great article by @cwarzel and a good opportunity to talk (once again) why the SIFT methodology is radically different than the media literacy students are often taught.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1357377153155883012
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Heather Cherone
HeatherCherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot is poised to address the news media with @ChiPubSchools CEO Janice K. Jackson to provide an update on reopening. @wttw JUST IN: Lightfoot: "We wish we were
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meddy tweets
meddytweets
ایچ ای سی کو اپنی ایجوکیشن پالیسی بدلنے کی ضرورت ہے.دنیا کے ہر ملک میں شارٹ اور ٹیکنیکل کورسز ہیں جنکے بعد سٹوڈنٹس 22۔23 سال کی عمر میں
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jason schilling
schill_dawg
News release in response to today's announcement including a list of key principles to ensure the safety of students, teachers, and the greater community. /1 https://www.teachers.ab.ca/News%20Room/NewsReleases/Pages/Teachers-Remain-Conc
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Kathy Hoffman
Supt_Hoffman
In this year’s State of Special Education address, I wanted to share with our lawmakers the profound impact #COVID19 has had on the special education community within our public schools.
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Shaily Patel
vox_magica
i feel like this is a good time to point out that i was told a *lot* of things would be of paramount importance on the job market when i
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
To summarize, the position of the National Education Association —the largest labor union in the US—is “The harm caused by our refusal to open schools is justified because only 16%
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Cathy Davidson
CathyNDavidson
1-Here's a proposal for Fall's emergency distance learning: any course in any field required to be taught online MUST dedicate one week on the syllabus to students and instructors discussing
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Yuli Yuli
YuliYuli1000
We need to face facts: the majority of students are in remote learning, for better or worse, for the rest of the school year. A proportional amount of attention, planning,
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Alison Barnes
AlisonBarnes25
#Myartsdegree changed the course of my life. My father dying in my final year of school coupled with my dyslexia led to me failing my HSC in spectacular fashion. After
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Johanna Payton
jopayton
Plenty of lecturers & university teams who invested in whole year / term 2 planning and prep for not just basic ‘online learning & teaching’, but a creative, fun and
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LizaYuzda
LizaYuzda
BREAKING: school back full time in September in BC.Education Minister @rob_fleming starting announcement of what September is going to look like acknowledging that many parents are students are anxious about
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Kmele
kmele
Make no mistake. The belief that students of a particular race, cannot or should not, be held to the same standard as their classmates is objectively racist.Motives aren't irrelevant. Obviously
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𝚃𝚊𝚗𝚢𝚊 𝙶𝚘𝚕𝚊𝚜𝚑-𝙱𝚘𝚣𝚊 BlackLivesMatter
tanyaboza
Here are six things I learned about online/hybrid teaching from transforming a class from f2f to hybrid last year. 1)Knowledge transfer involves conveying information to students and is only part
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