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Dr. Megan non Brevis
theorymeg
Music theorists: perhaps we could all take some time today to perform a concrete action that advances the cause of an anti-racist pedagogy. A few thoughts, and then a thread
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Colin Wright
SwipeWright
1) BREAKING: Whistleblowers detail financial corruption and racist retaliation at troubled charter school. Teachers come forward with affidavits and docs supporting claims that students were scrutinized and interrogated based on
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Krista N. Dalton
KristaNDalton
Teaching about apocalypticism, the Book of Daniel, and modern interpretation hits a bit different this week. Daniel 9's proclamation of "70 weeks" was used in 2018 to declare that the
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Dr Kelly Bauer
__queli
#pandemicpedagogy and #poliscipedagogy - what is/ isn't working this semester? I'm going to track my weekly reflections on here for accountability, and would love to hear what others are observing
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Amanda
akmcclen
Deconstruction is okay, to a point. It’s okay to change your beliefs, especially when you realize what you believed before was toxic/harmful/unloving/not actually in the Bible. If you replace that,
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The Hamp
The1Hamp
1. From Prof. Robert P. George (Princeton University): "Here's something I've learned in thirty-six years of teaching super talented and high achieving, highly ambitious young men and women: A great
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Ashley Bullock
AshleyBullock07
Ideas that I believe are incredibly important when discussing the return of schools: 1. Teacher burnout is already high. Throwing a ton of PD when we’ve cut raises, won’t pay
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Kimberly Acquaviva 🏳️🌈
kimacquaviva
In the J-term class I'm teaching, the topic of "faking it" came up yesterday. I don't know who needs to hear this today but I thought it was worth sharing.1/
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*Inactive archive* Misandry as Community Defense
115_Grains
Quotes from tonight;"If an organization draws in a lot of whites or cis men they're doing something wrong.""communities theorizing transformative justice are mostly ivory tower types. The people in my
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Charlotte Clymer 🏳️🌈
cmclymer
Hey @clairecmc, have you ever considered that transgender and non-binary people are part of the working class? That until this summer, in most of the United States, we could be
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Lucy Crabtree
LucyCrabKC
The last few years, and these last few months in particular, are teaching me that suffering isn't always about our personal sin. Job's friends kept trying to do that. "I
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natasha mascarenhas
nmasc_
I started covering edtech for @techcrunch & @extracrunch the same day that Stanford first closed campus; here's what I've learned so far (a thread) The first few months of remote
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James McEnaney
MrMcEnaney
So since tomorrow will involve ill-informed "debate" about the school summer holidays in Scotland, allow me to just pre-emptively contextualise them with the rest of Europe The attempt to cut
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Kimberly D. Manning, MD
gradydoctor
1/PICU rotation, 1998I leaned over the sink with its rust-stained drain and ran cool water over my hands. Patting my fingertips over my face, I stared in the mirror. I’d
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Lou Enstone
englishlulu
The other day I mentioned that I think we should spend less time teaching kids to spot persuasive techniques and more time teaching them to spot arguments & flaws in
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katemessner
KateMessner
I'm seeing a lot of educators and parents online tonight, wondering what we should tell the kids about all of this. The answer, as always, is the truth. (thread) That
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