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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
The White House hosted an event called National Dialogue on Safely Reopening Schools. Many there talking about importance of schools in US but no one talking details about how to
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Jimmy Connelly
jimmyconnelly
Have talked to a number of people (coaches/administrators) in @collegehockey over the last week or so. There seems to be a movement to try to uniform conferences as much as
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Christy Jordan-Fenton
CJordanFenton
https://www.abbynews.com/news/abbotsford-mom-angry-that-students-asked-to-list-positive-stories-about-residential-schools/?fbclid=IwAR2SWr6ZTNrKeDgn8ZfSovmNjFImSfCW40Gt0-P3CfXS2q2ia80Avc3Titc 1/7 Survivors focus on the good things because t
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Rory Cooper
rorycooper
Here's the disconnect on schools. We're rushing to reopen everything else. Restaurants. Bars. Retail. Grocery. Airports. Barbershops. Daycares. Schools seem like the lowest priority, when they should be the highest.
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Melissa is still at home
MelissaBeTweetn
Had stopped going to my kids school council because we've got stuff on almost every weeknight (aka I'm exhausted) but I started going again because I think it's an important
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Jonny Uttley 💙
JonnyUttley
Tonight's @ofqual blog is a kick in the teeth for school leaders and teachers. Please come out tomorrow & explain directly to schools the rationale for this new, onerous, bureaucratic
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Tes
tes
.@tes is tuning into 'A cause for optimism? How has Covid impacted teacher shortages?' with @EduPolicyInst and @TheNFER at the @Conservatives virtual party conference. Starting off is @worth_jack discussing how
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Gabrielle V Fayant
GabrielleFayant
On #OrangeShirtDay2020, I want Canadians to know that the intentions of genocide and assimilation from the Residential Schools never stopped. It literally morphed into Day Schools, Child Welfare, forced sterilization,
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Rachel Baxter (she/her)
RBaxterTweets
I’m becoming increasingly concerned about return-to-school decisions being impacted by a small but overwhelmingly vocal group. I understand that school right now is not ideal for anyone, and unfortunately, it
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Alysa Perreras
PerrerasAlysa
As an equity coach/antiracism facilitator who currently works primarily in/with privileged international schools, I’ve found myself in a time loop of the same conversation based in the same question, “how
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John Roberts
JohnGRoberts
ICYMI: The education and health secretaries have written to all local public health directors telling them to support the government's line that schools are not moving to rotas or partial
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Elliot Haspel
ehaspel
THREAD: This is a critical, must-read, nuanced document from @AAPNews (the American Academy of Pediatrics) that is strongly supportive of in-person instruction. I'm going to quote several important segments.https://services.aap.org/en/p
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Southern Poverty Law Center
splcenter
VICTORY! A federal court has ruled that Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and the U.S. Department of Education cannot divert desperately needed money away from public schools and into private
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Andy Byers
Framheadteacher
I've thought long and hard today before posting this thread but this article has prompted me to do so.This morning, after consulting with my SLT, Chair of Trustees and asking
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Ariel Serkin
aserkin
As requested, a rant on hero-teacher mythology. Just as we see the Madonna/whore duality that women experience, teachers are either lazy, the ones who drink &/or have mugs that say
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Michael Merrick
michael_merrick
This last few months really has given lie to the myth that the difference between schools in affluent areas and deprived areas is just curriculum and if you make the
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