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All Hands & The Cook
AllHandsCook
I like the new #onted math curriculum and while the timing may not be ideal, everyone should accept it. I know precisely one thing about public policy: when a govt
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Kaitlyn Schiess
KaitlynSchiess
The "they didn't teach me this in seminary" thing is usually silly, but we really do not spend enough time talking about the way power so often deceives and corrupts
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DesiValentine
DesiValentine4
We all know that unbiased education is impossible, right? We do all know that objective truth cannot exist in the humanities - literature, social studies, the arts - because any
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KShanks_History
HistoryKss
OK amongst other things:1. Leading a curriculum area in your specific subject with supported forums for networking amongst local Heads of History (this is better in some parts of the
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Nick Semenas
NigelWatts13
For the ppl who are extremely angry that they didn't learn about Junteenth day in school, understand a couple of things.1. Legislation (Eman Proc & 13th amendment) will always be
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Dr Steven Berryman
Steven_Berryman
Research commissioned by the @ace__london from the @TheRSC, examining how Ofsted rated Outstanding schools integrate arts and cultural education as part of a rigorous academic curriculum. https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/publication/arts-and-
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Frontline
FrontlineSW
1/3 The child is already punished because they've been excluded. Then they go to a pupil referral unit where we know they're exposed to criminal exploitation and being groomed... Florence
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Sari Beth Rosenberg
saribethrose
THREAD As we start to think about how to #BuildBackBetter, I was reminded of this @AFTunion panel discussion I did this summer w @rweingarten @BerniceKing @LeslieERedmond @JamaalBowmanNY (1)https://www.aft.org/news/continuing-conversation-
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Ann Bauer
annbauerwriter
Dear teachers - I know you think this is a good deal for you. But let me tell you how I think this ends.https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/classroom-monitors-in-person-learning/2021/02/06/cbdb6e8e-66f8-11eb-8c64-9595888caa15_sto
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Michael S. Miller
MScottMiller1
Thread: I did a lot of work with LGBT youth when I was young, as director of my college LGBT student org and as program director for the MA Governor's
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Stanford History Education Group
SHEG_Stanford
We hear it from students all the time: “.com websites are bad. .edu and .org websites are good, unless it’s Wikipedia.” These misconceptions can lead students dangerously astray. A thread
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Michael Merrick
michael_merrick
What a year. Massive well done to all. And in particular to Heads, for whom the last 6 months have been brutal, often without thanks, or praise, or respite. Here's
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François Chollet
fchollet
Having to figure things out by yourself is extraordinarily inefficient (plus, risky). The primary benefit of civilization is curriculum optimization: getting you to the right destination while expending the least
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Asher Wolf
Asher_Wolf
When COVID-19 began and I took my Kid out of school to family in the bush, and all my focus was on keeping him happy and healthy And for the
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Chad Flinn
chadhflinn
As I design my courses, as I teach, as I meet with students I need to constantly ask myself “what am I telling my students ? “ the spaces we
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Aryan Mishra
desiastronomer
New Education Policy 2020 was approved today by the cabinet; I noted down some interesting points;• I want take a leave in between my education I don’t need to start
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