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Tyler Rablin
Mr_Rablin
Today I surveyed a group of students (couldn't be my own because they already know how much I hate grades) and asked them three questions. A thread...1/ The first question
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Sam Giles
GilesPalaeoLab
Three fantastic @BlkinGeoscience panels today. What can we as white people do to support our #BlackInGeoscience colleagues? 1. If we see injustice happening, provide support and call racism & microagressions
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Sarah Mulhern Gross
thereadingzone
As I eat lunch in my car I have a few questions for @GovMurphy. Yesterday he spoke about how great schools are doing and used my favorite line aboot how
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Zephyrus
EdinaZephyrus
LIVE TWEETING: School Board Emergency Meeting 11/10/20 Nov. 9 one-day totals:219 students in quarantine, 9 positive casesAverage # of students in quarantine during the month of October: 217 per WEEK,
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Chelsea O'Brien
ChelseaMDO1
Just because you work (or learned within) a system doesn't mean you understand how it works. The higher ed jobs crisis is significantly more complicated than "administrators" cutting your budgets
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Madison Payton
MadisonPayton2
Day 2: Letting Go of Literary Whiteness.When working with white students, we have to racialize white students as white students. How do their perspective, the world they live in, and
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Joe Soss
jbsoss
The drama unfolding on college and university campuses right now is a near-perfect microcosm of major trends in U.S. governance.https://www.wishtv.com/news/local-news/iu-to-identify-participants-and-hand-down-suspensions-after-large-gatheri
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Harry Fletcher-Wood
HFletcherWood
1) Feedback is great, right? The meta-analyses show it is - but this fascinating study by Stefan Ekecrantz takes those meta-analyses apart. He examines Hattie and Timperley; they rely on
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Justin Wolfers
JustinWolfers
Interesting research from a large team of intermediate econ instructors: On average, students learned less during the pandemic-afflicted semester than in prior semesters, with effects sizes of about 0.1-0.2 SD's
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Zena Hitz
zenahitz
A few final (I hope) thoughts on the Battle of the Books. Some of my basic assumptions have been obscured in the heat of battle. I'd like to try to
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Austin Rief ☕️
austin_rief
1/ In the early days of @morningbrew, we launched a college ambassador program.This "Brew-bassador program" was the main catalyst in our early growth to 100k subscribers. Here is how we
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Catriona Wilson
CatrionaRegina
Getting students to turn their cameras on: a thread.I'm not the most experienced uni teacher, but I've been thinking about this recently during teaching training and wanted to share some
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Christopher Pepper
mrhealthteacher
Things I have seen working in distance learning this week: Putting students in Zoom breakout rooms together and asking them to edit a slide (Group 7 works on slide 7,
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Maddie Beck
madeleinebeck_
pls read this very important thread!!!!!https://twitter.com/omarsrashad/status/1286368007929786368 i have the privilege to be attending @sacstate to get my journalism degree. i’m proud that i will be graduating from here in spring
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W. Kamau Bell
wkamaubell
OH MY GOD WHEN ARE THEY GONNA CALL THIS ELECTION??? UNTIL THEN LET'S HELP THIS TEACHER BE SAFE WHILE TEACHING DURING COVID!!!https://www.donorschoose.org/project/traveling-teacher-cart-needed/5254821/?utm_source=dc&utm_medium=facebo
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Joseph K. Young
JosephKYoung
Tepid take: Prospective PhD students should reach out to professors they would like to work with. If these profs. don't respond or say they are too busy. That is a
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