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Bridget Heos
bridgetheos
I'm thinking about bring an author to our school. Where do I start? A hopefully helpful thread for librarians, parents, and teachers. #authorvisits 1. Make a list of potential authors.
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Dulce-Marie Flecha
DulceFlecha
I've seen conversation in @ncte and #DisruptText about historical trauma in the literacy classroom. I created a resource for everyone in the hopes of fundraising for local Bronx organizations.A big
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
LOL this is pretty rich coming from Scott Atlas, given today's piece in the Washington Post: "colleagues said they regard (Atlas) as ill-informed, manipulative and at times dishonest."The time has
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sadalsuud
sadalsvvd
belonging is a funny thingfor the first decades of my life I never felt like I *fit*.too creative for most of my high school friendstoo uncool for my art school
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jujumaqq dismantles anti-Black racism for a living
MzMcKeown
I graduated from @peelschools and experienced a very ‘traditional’ English education that included Shakespeare and a Eurocentric literary canon. (1/10)*Thread* Even at the tender age of 15, when I decided
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Dr. Kisha Supernant
ArchaeoMapper
So this recent piece on whiteness and archaeology is stirring up some much needed discussion about why most archaeologists being white matters (a thread).https://twitter.com/SAPIENS_org/status/1280824804585746432 First, I must position myse
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Diarmuid Torney
diarmuidtorney
In my original outline for my @LawGovDCU @DCUClimate global #environmental #politics module, yesterday would have been the day of my @WorldClimate #negotiation simulation. Because of @DCU's closure I replaced it
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Russian Platform #HandsOffVenezuela 🇻🇪
RussiaConnects
DEFENDING EVIL IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACYUS political elitists have much in common. Their narratives tend to align.You don't need 150 IQ to see their acts create evil consequences. But
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Nicki Hastings MD
HastingsNicki
Thursday morning I got a call that my 89 year grandmother had fallen and this pic. #MedTwitter I think you know how I was feeling when I saw this. Hip
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daniel falush
DanielFalush
One positive thing about the COVID-19 crisis. Science is being taken seriously in a concrete way. For example, this article on the front page of the Telegraph, comparing actual mortality
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Jonathan Myerson Katz
KatzOnEarth
I talked to the head of USAID/PREDICT, who worked with the Wuhan Institute of Virology, about @joshrogin’s article. Its goal was to stop viruses from jumping from bats, etc, into
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Catherine McGloin
catmcgloin
A week later, and I'm still going through some of the amazing work my colleagues produced during our @Poynter fellowship. If anyone is looking for impactful stories and solid journalism
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Lara Schwartz
Lara_Schwartz
Real talk: Teaching online is harder, more time-intensive, and stressful. We miss our students. Some of us even miss wearing pants and having quality time away from our pets. College
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Mahmoud Nawajaa
Nawajaa
Without you, I would have suffered much more!It was 3:30 am, just before Eid al-Adha. We had prepared ourselves to celebrate the holiday in our new dream home, which took
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Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician)
jeremyfaust
There was a non-covid twitter debate recently (I didn't see it) re: a tension pneumothorax.The apparent crux was that diagnosising tension ptx should never happen via imaging because by then
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UCD Medicine
UCDMedicine
I’d like to dedicate this Frontline Friday to non-consultant hospital doctors across our health system. A diverse group of individual who are defined by something that they are not, they
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