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Tiffanie Robinson
MrsRobinson1010
I want to be clear about something. VERY CLEAR. There is not a single elected official or person in leadership, making decisions today and for the last 4 months regarding
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Alex Shevrin Venet
AlexSVenet
Teachers: it is more than OK if you decide you're not grounded enough to help your students process tomorrow. It's OK to say "I don't have the answers." It's ok
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A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon
JuliusGoat
Every argument against raising the minimum wage involves pointing to some other part of our broken system as if it were a beloved cultural treasure to defend rather than just
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Jay Barbuto
JayBarbuto
This goes out to everyone that feels like teachers are just “sitting at home doing nothing,” during this quarantine. Stay with me, if you can. /1 We have students
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Soumya
skarlamangla
This is when you'll likely get your COVID vaccine in LA:--currently, we're vaccinating phase 1a, which includes health care workers & residents of skilled nursing facilities --in early February, we're
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uché blackstock, md
uche_blackstock
This morning, after dropping my two little ones at school, I stayed back to speak with their principal. She is a Black woman. The school is majority Black and is
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KShanks_History
HistoryKss
Live teaching can be:1. Doing a short, live, explanation of the lesson at the start and then coming back together with the class at the end. 2. Setting up pre-recorded
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hannah anderson
sometimesalight
I'll never understand the logic of telling a pastor or teacher that you can trust them to teach the Bible but can't trust them when they point out cultural idols.
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Jonathan Mountstevens
MrMountstevens
Concerned about misconceptions being routinely perpetuated by journalists and politicians when talking about educational impact of lockdown (unintentionally, no doubt). This obscures the issue and hinders effective planning. Have noticed
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Joel Richardson
Joel7Richardson
After American Baptist preacher, William Miller's proclamations that Jesus Christ would return by 1844 failed to materialize, large segments of the American Church experienced what has come to be known
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Alex Andreou
sturdyAlex
The other dimension to the A-Levels fiasco is that it shows astoundingly poor political judgment. Even to the most casual observer it's been blindingly obvious for days that the gov't
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Mr. Zed
ZedScience
We literally teach kids about NIMBY (not in my backyard) central to the coal mining debate- among other things. We need coal for steel, we need pipelines for oil, but
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F Leadbeater
TeachArtDesign
After a fab period with S2 today I’ve been thinking about struggle&success! I think it’s so important that learners experience success as early as possible to make that positive association.
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Corey A. DeAngelis
DeAngelisCorey
CDC Director: "the data clearly shows us that you can operate these schools in face-to-face learning in a safe and responsible way." https://www.foxnews.com/health/schools-coronavirus-transmission-redfield Dr. Fauci: "The def
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BPS Rogue One
BPSRogueOne
1/ OK, I tried to hold off on tearing this survey apart but...nope. Right off the bat, it screams HI, I’M MEANINGLESS. We get 1 survey *per family* per school.
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Ashley Bullock
AshleyBullock07
5 more things I wish we would consider or better understand in education.1. The idea of secondary and vicarious trauma. This will be even more important as we go into
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