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Bradley McKibben
BradleyMckibben
We need to critically examine our pedagogy in #counselored. Multiculturalism & social justice can't be compartmentalized to a class in the curriculum or a section in a book. If we
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Jennifer Binis
JennBinis
I've got time and some leftover rage from last night so a short close read thread on this tweet (messenger removed as they're moot; it's about the message and how
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Jennifer Polk, PhD
FromPhDtoLife
So far we've discussed regression analysis, R, ethnography, pedagogy, and data in the "You tell me" series. (Links below.) Accepting suggestions for next questions! Data:https://twitter.com/FromPhDtoLife/status/1258490197366452224?s=19
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Dr. Rachel Schine is Booing and Hissing
RachelSchine
This week's question: hat does it mean to "remember" al-Andalus (in the novels/poetry/music we're looking at)?This week's professor: *am I too deep in the meta-discourse rabbit hole? can anybody hear
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Suzie Jabarian
SuzieJabarian
Here are my musings on the 'remote' aspect of #blendedlearning so far. No original thoughts here, just of a synthesis of snippets from research and blogs that I have read.
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Jonathan Mountstevens
MrMountstevens
Thread on leadership overreach. I would argue that much damage has been done by an inflated perception of senior leaders' knowledge of what things should be like and of the
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dom_dipierro
okay here’s a thread of nonfiction books, papers, & articles I love & recommend, mostly about politics & socioeconomics, but some other ones mixed in. I’ll try to keep updating
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Wear the damn mask😷
medievalhistory
I cannot be the only person who groaned every time I was assigned group work in school and found it an utter waste of my time, can I? I know
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Hunter
terra_astra
1/ I’ve spent the last several years deeply studying primary #education, it’s history, it’s philosophies, it’s practice. It has huge problems, as we all know intuitively and objectively. The single
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Andrew M. Byrne
AMorganByrne
Are you teaching online? Of course you are. Consider building *disaster elasticity* into your courses. What is disaster elasticity in pedagogy design? You may be able to guess, but you
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Tom Bennett
tombennett71
A cautionary tale. If we want to prepare teachers for classrooms, we need to avoid drowning them in clown-cat pedagogyhttps://twitter.com/lauratsabet/status/1248644721288896515 *car
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ZEMOS98
ZEMOS98
Pedagogy of CareRethinking care in organisations in times of social and economic crisisParticipatory Action Research, 2018 - 2020 Hi there, @oerconf #OER20 #PoCare! Thank you for the presentation, @villaronrubia!Are you
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Franita Tolson 💕💚
ProfTolson
A thread on why some white professors think that they should be able to say the n-word in class. (1/x) Privilege. (2/2) And they will blog about it, tweet about
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Mack 🏳️🌈
lookingglassego
Maybe it is just my journalism background, but you should really be writing important things at a 5th grad reading level. If people who didn’t graduate high school cannot understand
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Gayatri Sethi (Desi Book Aunty)
gayatrisethi
#highereducation folks, learn trauma informed pedagogy. #academic folks are struggling right now.
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Ben Newmark
bennewmark
This is an important point. I *think* we might be better off if ITT courses were more specialised as to what school of pedagogy they believed in and were then
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