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Adeana McNicholl
AdeanaMcN
A thread of resources on Buddhism and race for those looking for materials to teach during #scholarstrike. And remember to not just teach Black Buddhists, but teach the imperialist history
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Dr. Janet Frick 🍑💙
jfrickuga
Attention higher ed faculty colleagues who teach freshmen: you should rethink your assumptions about what your students know / understand about campus policies, services, offices, etc. Basically, ANYTHING they might
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💚Shoucake’s #1 Hero💚🌈🧹
izuwubean
watching the pro-ship discourse community slowly tear each other apart is... interesting, to say the least. OBVIOUSLY i am very pro-ship, i don't think there's any harm in doing wtfever
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Stephen Corry
StephenCorrySvl
As it stands, #Conservation is run in Africa around white tourism, in a romanticised "empty wilderness" that has never existed. It has become more about making money than enacting policies
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Eugene McFadden
eugenemcfadden
OK, so, a fisk. Thread (long).https://twitter.com/GubernatorHomo/status/1286562118481915904 2 from the start, this article sets up a relationship between what is framed New Right 2.0 and upsets within #edutwitter. I note that
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Camryn Garrett (Pre-order OFF THE RECORD!)
dancingofpens
thinking a lot today about how it feels like YA publishing specifically is only interested in stories about Black people and racism, that white and non-Black readers are only interested
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Law-or-Fiction
laworfiction
As a reminder, there is no law stopping schools opening. There is no health and safety law stopping them opening.It is a policy decision by Heads and local authorities. By
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dr stephanie moore
steph_moore
Is asynchronous or synchronous more effective? I see this question or discussion from time to time. The research suggests this is a *very* nuanced decision point. Neither is really better
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Ed Latimore
EdLatimore
The 3 best analogies:1) Poker gives you a real education about loss aversion bias. You see that in the short term, outcome and process aren't necessarily correlated but in the
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mark bates
hkcorresponds
i've been a hs teacher for 14 years. here are some things i've learned.1. the brightest kids are almost always autodidacts and all they need is encouragement and validation.2. the
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Paul Chapman
Gooberzilla
I see there's some fierce discourse raging about the "Western canon" and which books get taught to kids in school. I don't really have a strong opinion, but I have
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Dr Cristy Clark
cristyclark
A few years ago I was asked to re-write a Finance Law unit and then teach it. It was educational. Market manipulation is a crime, but the most serious prosecution
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Captain Price
SparesofWar
I wouldn't harp my future on any one political party alone. Parties are here to win first and foremost. I also understand that erasing 70 years od crud isnt easy.
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PGC Basketball
PGCbasketball
What if I told you that one of the most under taught aspects of the game is also one of the most vital in determining your team's success?What is it
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Jonathan Fearnley
JJFearnley
THREADThere's a question I get asked all the time as a maths teacher:"When am I ever going to use this in real life?" "I'm making you smarter" or "How do
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Raivata
bhimpandav
Ji Xianlin (1911-2009), the Chinese Indologist who did the first complete translation of Rāmāyaṇa into Chinese. Rendered as Luomoyanna ( 羅摩衍那 ) in Chinese. He studied Sanskrit at the University
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