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Lucrecia Santibañez
lucasantibanez
Summary of what we know so far:- Kids don't learn as well in remote environments relative to in-person (even good remote ones): https://www.aei.org/economics/the-damage-we-cause-when-we-close-down-schools-its-worse-than-you-think/1/n -
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
There's been a lot of focus on tuition fees and whether loss of access to campus services and facilities gives students legal rights to partial refunds. Much commentary has stressed
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Sophie B Hawkins VEVO
tonyahardingjr
Here's the thing about The Professor Is In, and I will truly leave it at that: academia is the greatest constant source of untapped--and frankly, failed--labor solidarity and power that
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𝕷𝖆𝖚𝖗𝖊𝖓𝖘 | 𝕭ulldog 𝕯etermination 🇳🇱 🇧🇪
Bulldog_10101
So look, I am a college student but I also work at a student job. I work in a company that sells metal, steel, aluminium,.. So right now I have
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
Dorms are like cruise ships on land or prisons without bars: people living in proximity, in frequent contact, over extended periods of time. For many infectious pathogens, such settings are
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Alexandra Edwards, PhD
nonmodernist
Remote teaching thread: How I set up Canvas for a remote courseWhen I teach in person, my Canvas course page is like a messy filing cabinet; if students can't find
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Jennifer Webb
FunkyPedagogy
*NQTs* take care of your health!1/ Schools are veritable Petri dishes. You WILL get a stinking cold at some point in the first term - it’s standard. You DO NOT,
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Carlos Noreña
carlosfnorena
I'd like to share a brief tale of the time I decided to quit graduate school. There may be useful lessons here for current graduate students who are feeling overwhelmed.1/7
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
I've long been really torn on the in person teaching debate, but one aspect of it that I've been reflecting on over the past week is what I've been thinking
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Jim Dao
jimdao
There are 13,000 school districts in America, and just about 13,000 approaches to teaching during Covid-19. How do you cover that?....https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/21/us/schools-coronavirus.html?smid=tw-share We decided to take a look at
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Brittney Cooper
ProfessorCrunk
I do think folks should reflect on why a tweet that was really about me asking to be addressed by my name and title as a Black woman in academe
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orla katz webb-lamb
orlybop
STUDENT EXPERIENCE THREADI started a google form this Tuesday after the government’s lockdown announcement when there was neither mention of support nor instruction for university students. I have had over
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Morgan Polikoff
mpolikoff
Is today a good time to tweet about a new and interesting education policy study that's hot off the presses? https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA279-1.html?utm_source=WhatCountsEmail&utm_medium=NPA:2597:6465:Nov%204,%20202
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Dave Taylor
taylorda01
I've been thinking a lot about how to get over the issues highlighted in the image below. After just four weeks, if you're massing, students are performing at a level
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Róisín Ní Chonchobhair
RoisinOConnor_
As of today the RSE (Relationships & Sexual Education) taught in secondary schools is from a curriculum that is TWENTY-FOUR years old. To put that into context, our last Magdalene
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Jessica Kiss Cries to Folklore
sleepyfrenchfry
A student perspective on Drew Pavlou and the University of Queensland, from a current peer of the same faculty: 1/14 Prior to Drew Pavlou’s very public controversy regarding the CCP
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