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Spencer Cox
SpencerJCox
Hey friends, this week many of our kids will be heading back to school—including my own kids—and I want to share a few thoughts about what to expect. Like everything
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Elaine "proud to be a rebel" Bennett #EYFSRebel
KeepEYsUnique
1. This government has no interest in supporting children and listening to those who know what they need. I attended an EYs consultation event earlier this year. The room was
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Nick Dennis
nickdennis
I've watched the BBC Big Questions @bbcbigquestions again to focus on what Calvin Robinson has to say. It is interesting in that the overall message appears to be one of
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Varna|ورنہ|বর্ণ|வர்ணா
Varna
A lot of the concern around #NEP2020 is about children who may have to move states while in school. This is a perfectly legitimate question. In this thread I shall
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Tom Kindlon
TomKindlon
[Thread]Nice, thoughtful article“Pandemic social isolation provides glimpse into the everyday realities of #chronicallyill patients: The COVID-19 pandemic is teaching the world a lesson in empathy for those who have had
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jonat_anim
gtoisa10
my fav Punpun lines:This list contains all the most stimulating lines (which tackles existential questions/quotes/ relatable/interesting thoughts/ bluntly depressing/nihilistic)... chronologically! 1- “did God create Men or did men create
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Rabbi Ruti Regan 🏳️🌈🇺🇸
RutiRegan
Infant feeding is a human rights issue — and the misogyny in infant feeding discourse is used to distract attention from any number of human rights issues. Coercing someone into
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Nick Hinton
NickHintonn
Synchronicities: a thread The concept of synchronicity was first introduced by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung who described them as being events which seem to be significantly related, despite having no
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Elisabeth Vallet
Geopolitics2020
Yes but. 1. a test isn't foolproof, far from it. But yeah better than nothing.2. in Europe, that one guy was selling negative test certificates. So, this obstacle can be
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Erika Heidewald, Proud Autistic Bitch
erikaheidewald
it’s funny when people tell me i need to learn to use person-first language. i learned about person-first language like eight years ago and asked disabled friends what they thought
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
Vaccines usually take over 10 years to develop, test, and mass produce. But, scientists predict we could have an effective vaccine for Covid-19 by early 2021. How is this possible?
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Bison Boi @ melting in the sun
RoaminBison
Have any of your ever read this book? Heard of this legend? If so, you probably think it’s an authentic ‘Native American’ tale, retold by a non-native artist, right?Reading Rainbow
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
realchrisrufo
SCOOP: San Diego Unified School District tells white teachers they are guilty of “spirit murdering” black children and should undergo “antiracist therapy for White educators.”I've obtained explosive whistleblower documents from
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Curiosweety
curiosweetie
I have come across so many women who are heavily left leaning and one thing that surprised me was that most of them had history of abusive or neglected childhood.
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David Bindel
DavidBindel
Taking a break from other things to pick up a thread on floating point and teaching with @five9a2, @ShriramKMurthi, and @khinsen from earlier in this week (I got a bit
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Alexander Freed
AlexanderMFreed
It's Tuesday night and I feel like teaching some of what I've learned in 15 years of branching narrative video game writing. Let's go in-depth about one incredibly specific subject:
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