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Megan Zeni
Roomtoplay
1/4 Bug hotels serve as an act of empathy & are a playful way to encourage compassion/ nurture an ethic of care towards living things. B/c the alternative is to
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Jon Boeckenstedt
JonBoeckenstedt
Thread: The cult of testing has now taken aim at letters of recommendation, essays, and extra-curriculars. And it sounds a lot like "But her emails" in an attempt to deflect
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Jerry🐀
TomKiJerry
Resume writing is a skill. ஏன் சொல்றேன்னா வெறும் ரெண்டு பேஜ் டாக்குமெண்ட்ல உங்க முழு career பத்தின டீடெயில்ஸ் கொடுக்கறது talent தானே. ஓகே இதுல நீங்க புரிஞ்சுக்க வேண்டிய and accept பண்ணிக்க வேண்டிய ஒரு fact
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Tom Nichols
RadioFreeTom
My "end of year" file for work is always full. But like most professors, it's stuff that happens when we're not in a classroom and looks invisible to most people.
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Chris 'Dr. Person Fakename' Horne
thischrishorne
Zero attention. It's not just that there's limited, if any, news value, but it demonstrates our lack of understanding about (or indifference to) the harm we, as an industry, can
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Jellenne 🇺🇸🌵🌞
jellen805
My kids are all young adults now, but if I had kids in school, and the rest of the year was out, I'd be in contact with other parents, have
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Ingrid M
iMusing
Morrison government education minister Dan Tehan - who was tasked with abolishing income support to early education - is on ABC Sydney radio to sell his government’s hatred of low-income
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Mrs K
sarahk8k
As a new pupil premium champion in a school where equity for disadvantaged children is high on the agenda I inherited the notion that we need to ‘raise’ the aspirations
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katemessner
KateMessner
There's been a push in certain circles for "patriotic curriculum" that discourages kids from looking at American history through a critical lens. Educators should be pushing back on that. Hard.
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Susan Booth 📖💫
bookbeams
This is my first year working as a school librarian. I am consistently surprised to learn what students actually need vs. what I thought they would when I began. And
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Patrick, Not Pat
PresidentPat
[VULNERABLE THREAD]This is my 6th year of teaching and I'll be teaching in my 6th school. Yeah, you read that correctly. Over the past several years, during the "first five"
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Uju Anya
UjuAnya
So proud of my 14yo 9th grader. His AP Human Geography teacher asked them to argue "pros and cons" of gentrification. He called the assignment immoral and refused to agree
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Out of context Divij
indiansnowden
The extent to which science was made boring and exhaustive by the state board (maharashtra) and cbse is scary, it went from a subject that I (and I'm sure many
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Omoluabi Esq
itunuajana
PS: IT'S NOT A SHORT TESTIMONY. So in 2015, my dad got broke and I had to drop out of schooling in Accra to come back to Nigeria to start
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Marco Rogers
polotek
A lot of white people need to be deprogrammed. It felt weird to use that word at first, but I honestly think it’s the right one. Like they’re mostly okay.
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Dan Meyer
ddmeyer
Here’s basically everything I’m trying to fix about myself as an educator right now.TODDLER: [says something factually incorrect]ME: omg you’re brilliant STUDENT: [says something factually incorrect]ME: okay but that’s factually
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