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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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Jessica Ann
Varizey
There are so many laughable claims in that WSJ hitjob, but I'm going to focus on the first (of so many) things I learned from @juliaerin80 @triciaebarvia @TchKimPossible @nenagerman and
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Erica Buddington ✨
ericabuddington
This morning, I've seen far too many tweets about teachers, schools, and what they should/should not during this time. 50 million people died in the last pandemic. The information is
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Prof Kate Wall
kate_wall98
Practitioner enquiry tip of the week: doing enquiry when you're not class based. I've tweeted about how to engage in enquiry before you head into the classroom, but what about
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Alex Acquisto
AcquistoA
Just spent an hour talking to 25 or so parents & kids protesting delays to in-person school. They want classrooms opened now, 5 days a week. One of the signs,
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Jemma Sherwood
jemmaths
THREAD on the Ofqual consultation.The exams situation is a fiasco on top of a debacle. Yes - loads of kids have missed out on schooling. That is bad. Yes -
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Sirry Alang, PhD (she/her)
ProfAlang
Teachers, ur class convos are broadcasted in everyone’s homes. The # of times the teacher has said “your mom and dad” to my kid’s class is infuriating. But a BRAVE
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Emily Case
mlecase
I’ll take a stab at The Atlantic article. I’m a middle school science teacher, not an epidemiologist, but it seems #middleschool teachers are having a moment here. h/t to @rmc031
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🇨🇦Leena -BLACK LIVES MATTER
_LeenaDidi_
Personally I don't believe that #firelecce is doing any of this destreaming to benefit Black Children. He's been deceptive since the beginning, I believe he's doing this to save money,
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Bridget Stirling
bridgetstirling
Schools can be operated safely when resources are put into place to support safe schools. I'm deeply troubled that these assumptions are made without reference to the need to properly
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Rory Cooper
rorycooper
President Biden said some good things, contradicted himself, and raised some new questions last night about schools. A thread! This is exactly right! Listen to this. It’s precisely the reason
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Mia Eisner-Grynberg
MiaEG_PD
Here's my question of the day for @NYCSchools, @UFT, and the entire #NotUntilItsSafe crowd: why is it that @ArchNY_Schools has found a way to run safe, full-time schools during this
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Chalalalalalalalalotte
CharlTaylorPage
We've been trying to incorporate some BLM and Black history stuff into our homeschooling these past fews weeks. I skipped the school suggestion of The Water Cycle as topic work
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Morgs
MorgsEd
A thread on expert teachers(Not comprehensive, just notes on what I have gathered from a week’s reading on this particular topic) It is hard to define an ‘expert teacher’ because
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Jack Worth
worth_jack
NEW: Teacher autonomy: how does it relate to job satisfaction and retention?http://www.nfer.ac.uk/teacherautonomy #teacherautonomyThread on the key findings from the research, and thoughts about what we should do differently because o
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el gato malo
boriquagato
"school pods are unfair to poor kids"easy fix:1. open schools2. re-allocate funding from closed schools to the parents of affected children to let them shop for education/podsif you support neither,
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