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Shana V. White
ShanaVWhite
I woke up this morning with equity on my mind. It is getting tossed around in so many educational spaces without any real grasp of what it looks like. Equity
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Tom Gann
Tom_Gann
I think this is broadly right - maybe “disaster” is a bit stronger than I’d want & probably “might well be necessary”. To argue as if there are no downsides
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Roberto A. Jiménez Rivera
hashtagRoberto
Alright, as promised...work day is over so here's my first impression on the guidelines. As mentioned in the quote tweet, it doesn't make sense to me that they recognize COVID-19
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Chris Foley
HT_StMonicas
To no-ones surprise the noise regarding school re-opening, teacher and union views of this, and needless teacher baiting has of course grown louder since Wednesday. So here is my two-penneth...
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Both the number of #COVID19 cases in schools and hospitalizations across Quebec are now skyrocketing, raising questions as to why Premier François Legault waited until Tuesday to announce a
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John Roberts
JohnGRoberts
DfE & Covid: A thread. Today the DfE paused a part of its school Covid testing regime which saw people who were in contact with the virus stay in school
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Laura Fagan
laurajfagan
To that end, the below thread is a compilation of research etc. on the topic. While not exhaustive, it's evidence it is well past time to balance any public health
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Robert MacLean
bob_maclean
Thread: There’s a document we hold at @UofGlasgowASC which I’ve long found affecting and troubling — the 1829 appraisal of the Scottish-owned Invera (i.e. Inverawe) plantation on Tobago, listing some
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
Perhaps there's one thing most of us can agree on?*Repeated lockdowns are a symptom of policy failure.*To avoid them, we need: - A professional test, trace, isolate, support system- Widest
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Ian Bogost
ibogost
As the K-12 school year bears down, seemingly impossible, it’s notable how quickly everyone has essentially admitted that the hundred-year history of compulsory school in America was mostly a subsidized
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Ally Baird
allybairdo
Lots of talk/worry about schools opening in September but not much talk about how many school-age kids are already attending daycare centres that are open at full capacity. Teachers have
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Jambavan
SirJambavan
Good point. Which language do we use? Sanskrit? Good luck with that in TN (that is 60M people) .. Hindi? Again - that loses about 30% of the country. Don't
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Tes
tes
.@CommonsEd is holding a pre-appointment hearing with Dame Rachel de Souza, the government's preferred candidate for children's commissioner. #edselctte .@halfon4harlowMP asks what she would have done differently. Dame Rachel says
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Melissa Murray
ProfMMurray
A on leadership and the law school curriculum. Over the last week, there has been a lot of discussion about law schools and its role in training leaders. It's a
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Stephen McGann
StephenMcGann
A thread about A Levels. I was once told a story by someone who’d previously worked as a City exchange trader. He described his trading floor in the heady, post-Big-Bang
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Charles Siler
charles_siler
A fantastic article by @tinagroeger on why education expansion isn’t enough to drive economic equality & social mobility.The connections she makes reflects something I’ve said about the connections of school
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