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Joshua Razorclaw 🦇
joshraclaw
Now that we're remote for the fall I've been surveying my students about their preferences for online teaching, and across the board:Over half want synchronous sessions only once a week
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Kate Roberts
teachkate
There is such a fine line to walk these days. As a parent, I very much want my school to send me things to do with my kids - I
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joanna levesque stan account
littlekique
yo, I think about this ALL THE TIME!! Black ppl really be switching from standard American English to aave so flawlessly!! It’s a talent and a skill that I’m so
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Harshali Paralikar
h_paralikar
2016, a senior & friend of mine from the Furniture & Interior Design (FID) discipline at NID-A was challenging the way the course was taught and the subject matter it
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Dr. Steven W. Thrasher
thrasherxy
Been thinking about why they going after critical race theory as indoctrination.I think they hate that CRT (& other theories) are NOT indoctrination, but approaches for thinking.They prefer a "teacher
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fatmaofsheba
I am the only daughter in a family of eleven. My parents grew up on village farms in Yemen, had no formal education, and embodied the praxis of egalitarianism and
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Septima P. Snark
DrSubini
My research agenda focuses on Black girls with disabilities caught up in the school-prison nexus. Grace's story is why. Her story is not unique but so disturbing & common-We criminalized
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Stephanie Insley Hershinow
S_Insley_H
My students are writing Austen adaptations (in the broadest possible sense), and one is writing in the form of Reddit "Am I the Asshole?" posts, and I'm just beside myself
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Jesse Stommel
Jessifer
Many colleges and universities have teaching and learning centers, which are a good step in the right direction, but these need to treated less like service units and more like
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Pandem(on)ic Pumpkin Username
smythsewn
Happy Friday! To my fellow academics: please stop reflexively recording meetings & events. It's one of the terrible responses that's emerged this year associated with the rise in usage of
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Hayley Breden
HayleyVatch
Over the past few days, I’ve done some thinking about how I want US History classes to be next year. Here’s what I’ve got so far for themes. I tried
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James Tucker
JtuckerJames
Okay, I read that book Teach like a pirate. I respect anyone who goes out of their way to write an ed book, good on ya. But I cannot express
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ilse
zetsuwuuu
I want to preface that while I'm calling this a livetweet, it's not actually a livetweet. I'm posting this "livetweet" having already read Adeline Koh's "Teaching with the Internet; or
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🐊 Alex Natale 🐊
ExAstrisUmbra
As an actual person engaged in science education and with a few peer reviewed publications as a grad student and postdoc, I agree with Ted's reply here. You get better
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Cate Denial
cjdenial
I'm seeing a frighteningly large number of people rhetorically throwing up their hands and lamenting that they can't do online what they would do in a face-to-face class. You're right,
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Dr Vanessa
HPS_Vanessa
That's because these aren't 'online classes', they are emergency 'make do' classes.Unis need to bite the bullet, commit to offsite learning for 2020-21 & give us the chance to actually
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