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Melusi Thwala
realmelt
I review journal and examine theses manuscripts. Sometimes I don't think supervisors do justice, sometimes you wonder if the manuscript was even read by the senior co-authors. Once I had
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honor sachs
drhonor
I'm feeling useless and angry today and want to put something out into the world that might help somebody so here goes:On Jan. 1, 2021, I received student loan forgiveness
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Annie Reneau
MotherhoodnMore
An analogy about expectations for my fellow white people who may be just diving into #antiracism education:Imagine showing up to a class an hour late. How would you expect the
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Sam Hudzik
samhudzik
Massachusetts is now at 8,132 fatalities from COVID-19. Early on when so much reporting (including our own) focused on numbers!numbers!numbers!, we decided it was important to share some stories of
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Josh Blackburn
JoshBlackburn01
The Penny Hoarder, what started as a blog, was acquired for $102.5m -\\ Thread //This is a story of a simple blog turning into a 8 figure business: a site
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Melody Crowder-Meyer
MCrowderMeyer
Is my child too young to learn about gender theory and the patriarchy?Short answer: noLonger answer: this story of how I was owned by a 6 yo. (thread) Upon learning
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Zach Parolin
ZParolin
In a paper forthcoming at Nature Human Behaviour, we track school closures during each month of the pandemic for nearly every school in the U.S. (100k+). Our results show large
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Joel Wertheimer
Wertwhile
If debt forgiveness is bad politics because of resentment I think that’s worth considering even though the resentment wouldn’t be justified. But I think the idea that the forgiveness would
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KShanks_History
HistoryKss
Live teaching can be:1. Doing a short, live, explanation of the lesson at the start and then coming back together with the class at the end. 2. Setting up pre-recorded
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Caprice Phillips
CapricePhillips
Late night thoughts/thread: Being in graduate school as a first-gen and from a family who lived under the poverty line is very interesting. As a grad student I make more
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Austin Boroshok
Austin_Boroshok
Is it “zoom fatigue” or is it academia’s insistence on chugging ahead with ordinary expectations of productivity as if people have “adapted” to pandemic life by now, despite the fact
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Jeffrey Lazarus
jlazarus001
1/ It's bureaucracy week in Intro to American, and I'd like to share with you a story I tell my students this week every semester. It's a story that's dear
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Charlotte Santry
CharlotteSantry
ICYMI: @Ofstednews annual report kept the @tes news team busy yesterday! The truncated version: 1. First we had a warning about "poor phonics teaching’". Schools were urged not to "explain'"
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Eddie Zipperer
EddieZipperer
When people say only Congress can appropriate money or only Congress can change taxes, they don't understand that Congress DID do that. Years ago. They signed these decisions over to
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🥂 marquis de posade 🏖
acczibit
Legit curious as to how many people are in the closet because coming out would be incredibly cringe and they'd rather live a simulacrum of when being gay was niche
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@QueensOxBiology
queensoxbiology
Introducing....the biologists here at Queen's. @AnnetteFayet is a Junior Research Fellow & #seabird ecologist. She studies the movements & annual cycles of long-lived #seabirds & why some species, e.g. #puffins
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