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Northwest Conference on Teaching for Social Justice, Saturday 10/23, register here $10 educators/$5 students --> https://t.co/hFOrAyj1Gk. This year's keynote speaker: @BLoveSoulPower https://t.co/ahwjuHOGHK
— Melissa Lim (@actionhero) Oct 6, 2021
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Nope... I trust teachers to be professionals just like I trust my doctors, dentist, mechanic, plumber, veterinarian, and so many other professionals in my life to do what they're qualified to do. https://t.co/oAvO7jpwA5
— Josh Stumpenhorst (@stumpteacher) Oct 6, 2021
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I have to say "pull up your mask" to the same two kids 2,318 times a day.
— Kelly Love (@mrskellylove) Oct 6, 2021
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And they’re never talking about Black, Latino, Indigenous, Asian or LQBTQ parents when they say this.
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) Oct 6, 2021
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Just wanted to do a shout-out for New Kid and Class Act by the incredibly talented @JerryCraft. What an honor to hear him speak.
— Gennifer Choldenko (@choldenko) Oct 6, 2021
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Further, parents who think they alone should decide what children learn are free to homeschool. But those of us with kids in public school actually want professional educators and subject-matter experts to determine curricula.
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) Oct 6, 2021
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Believe it or not, it’s not just parents who pay for public schools and not just parents who have a vested interest in public schools. Public schools are a common good designed to create an informed citizenry in a multiracial democracy — two things I know you abhor. https://t.co/yvsJpjfb10
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Nadia wanted the end of her life to be marked with a celebration of everything she brought to the world, rather than a mourning of what we have lost. Here are @DrNadiaChaudhri and I picking blueberries together. I invite you to share your own thoughts and memories. 4/n https://t.co/2EStnEhZBS
— Dr. Krista Byers-Heinlein (@Krista_BH) Oct 6, 2021
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@DrNadiaChaudhri passed away yesterday evening, having reached the end of her road with ovarian cancer. She leaves behind her Sun and Moon, a loving extended family, colleagues and students, friends around the world, and so many others who have been touched by her & her story 1/n https://t.co/qf1q0Bfbj1
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Is Facebook management insane? (RhetoricaL question, apparently.) https://t.co/lJTPN6hXVd
— Ed Bott (@edbott) Oct 6, 2021
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Happy WPM (Words per Minute) Wednesday.🥳 Can you beat this score from lesson 89 in Typing Jungle? Warm up your fingers and let's see if you can type 50+ WPM. Reply with your results! ✨ https://t.co/h9pkH1QR6E
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Fannie Lou Hamer was born #OTD in 1917. Hamer committed herself to work as a civil rights activist, playing an important leadership role in the effort to secure equal rights for African Americans. Learn more about her life and legacy: https://t.co/08qrXFo81M #APeoplesJourney https://t.co/QX5T8U7R7V
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Today on Uni Watch: A deep dive on the Yankees' logo inconsistencies, plus a great MLB postseason superstition, an amazing roll of vintage MLB wallpaper, and more. https://t.co/9AonbYcVF6
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I would like to take a moment and try to spin this forward. How about letting access by experts lead us to solutions: Facebook hides data showing it harms users. Outside scholars need access. - The Washington Post https://t.co/VmiZhirJ11
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The funniest thing about the Sage Steele situation to me is that Jay Cutler was involved and no one cares.
— Joel D. Anderson (@byjoelanderson) Oct 6, 2021
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Watching Kyle Schwarber tonight made me think back to that fateful mid-season 4 game series where Nats got swept by the lowly Orioles. If they had won those, the Nats would have been buying instead of selling. Changintg he lives and careers of Turner, Scherzer, Schwarber et al.
— Norman Ornstein (@NormOrnstein) Oct 6, 2021
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#RedSoxNation should not be forced to listen to A-Rod call this game. Let me rephrase that. America should not be forced to listen to A-Rod call this game. One more try. America should not be forced to listen to A-Rod call any game. #MLBWildCard
— Scott Laleman (@slaleman) Oct 6, 2021
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