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Katherine Angel
KayEngels
Lots of my students do a CW degree to have a structure to help them develop their (often uncertain) writing ambitions; so they can get support, feedback, a community; so
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Tessa Davis
TessaRDavis
Now we are finishing our second week in the new home school phase. As a parent + a paediatrician, it's time to reflectThere are significant broader impacts on children through
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David Perell
david_perell
The state of online learning:1) YouTube will eat the low-end of the market.2) People will pay 5-15x more for live courses.3) The three biggest competitive advantages are the personality of
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Matt Sammon
SammonSez
Quick pontification on COVID (yeah, it’s still happening):We took our son for his annual physical today, all is well. His pediatrician, a man we’ve known and trusted for 11 years
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was that a nerve?
primediscussion
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-nice-white-parents/id1524080195?i=1000485298545 So, this podcasts hasn’t aired it’s first episode yet. But the reviews are already fun There’s a few things at play here. The first bein
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Erin L Davies
eldavies03
Attention undergraduates: A about full-time, paid postbaccalaureate research positions @NIH. 1-2 year positions for college graduates in an intramural research lab. 100s of labs to choose from across > 20
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) I have a ton of thoughts abt this but for now I'll focus on one: The way sources in this story define 'rational choice' is purely circular: 'rational choice'
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Mack 🏳️🌈
lookingglassego
I understand looking at this map is disheartening if you’re from the states that leaned red. This is not me saying come together but this is me saying understand what
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Kristen Gish
KGishFish
If you’re an art school student or a recent high school grad and you’re considering taking a gap year, check out this thread. Particularly if you want to work in
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Mike Yarbrough
mikeshmarbrough
First of all, this is a great thread. I see similar problems in sociology but, while I definitely get the incentive narrative, I do think it is often overly charitable
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Meph⚓
UnitedsFreak
Hi!I applied for Chevening Scholarship (UK) in 2018 and was longlisted/selected for it. However, I did not get an acceptance letter from the three universities I applied to, so I
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Stephen Patrick, MD, MPH
stephenwpatrick
Why are pediatricians suggesting we have "goal of having students physically present in school?" Trade-offs.Schools, for example, provide food to millions of food insecure kids. #tweetiatrician @AmerAcadPeds https://services.aap.o
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Clare McCann
claremccann
This is a long and sordid tale of the latest ways @usedgov and sr official Diane Auer Jones are putting their thumbs on the scale for #4profit colleges. The story
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Neil Mosley
neilmosley5
If you’re a university or education provider then one of the key aspects of digital transformation is thinking about the role of an educator/academic in this changed state. For universities
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Conor P. Williams
ConorPWilliams
This piece on school reopening, man...https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/07/27/we-can-must-reopen-schools-heres-how/ See, these are good ideas, ok? But they are also super terrifically difficult to implement at massive national sc
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John Holford
john_holford
Important question. In a nutshell, universal, lifelong, adult education as essential for citizenship in a democracy. (See link to 1919 Report at http://centenarycommission.org ; @AdultEd100 is rekindling the spirit for our
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