When leaders change their principles to suit their own power, democracy is at risk. Noem once called federalizing the National Guard a “direct attack on states’ rights" but just a year later, she defended the same action for her own agenda.
#WeThePeople#DefendTheConstitution
@Usetheschwartz_@usedgov School Choice isnt contentious - using taxpayer dollars to pay for private schools is. What schools would you prefer your tax money not go to?
@Virawasp4080@Villgecrazylady Handicapped passes have a certification process requiing a doctors orders. If you see someone walk out of thier car they may have a disability you cant see or they could be picking up a loved one, or abusing a pass meant for someone else. There is no similar process for SAs.
@ElaineW58566007 @Villgecrazylady The law does need to be changed to provide an actual pathway to liscensing service animals - much like handicapped passes for cars. I think this would be generally popular in the disability community to potect access to the service they need.
@Villgecrazylady @stingray75bc Or people who do not even have doctors orders for an ESA. Many of these fake service dogs are simply pets and they harm actual service dog owners by making prople question the need and rights of people with a disability.
#AcademicTwitter and #HigherEducation where are you all posting your blogs and thoughts? I am working my way out of a post dissertation writing slump by writing short pieces that I would love to put out into the world (for free to post and read).
@Komaniecki_R Absolutely. I share my location with my husband so he can know if I will be late to the dinner he usually cooks for us, and to our teens so they can see when I am on my way to pick them up. I have never even considered watching them all day or that they might be watching me.
HigherEd Insights from AECT: The physical campus serves part of your student body, the online campus serves your entire student body. Powerful statement by Dr. Yvonne Earnshaw and Dr. Mary Ann Bodine Al-Sharif @aectdddivision#AECT24
@heterolifecross @DeanAbbott Don't misapplying the bible to back up your "submissive" agenda. Lev. 12 was likely written to PROTECT women and thier babies while they were healing and bonding. The culture in the time of Leviticus viewed women as property. This was a mandate to allow rest - not limit it.
Excited to be presenting at #AECT today as part of a cross-institutional scoping review team to share our secret sauce for a thriving team - "Three’s Company, Four’s a Crowd, and Twenty is Serendipity: Collaborative Research through Grace without Guilt" https://t.co/7UMzErZcLc
@eliotpszw @_heatherlynn Gwyting COVID is much more (7x) likely to cause myocarditis and pericarditis than getting the vacine. Additionally serverity and deadliness of vacine induced myocarditis was less than myocarditis aquired from COVID.
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@mxosborn@mrbgilson I agree with you. However, I would also say that in my experience as an occassional faculty trainer, it is often very difficult to get higher education faculty to actively participate. Are k-12 faculty more willing?
@aliciaandrz I once paid Johns Hopkins $15 to park so that I could interview for a staff position making less than 70 k. It didnt feel very classy for a school who owns thier own garages.
@aliciaandrz Sadly typical -Downtown area—$59 biweekly for FT Faculty/ staff = $1,534 (no sliding scale for staff) . I am partially remote, so I pay $9 and walk .5 miles to my office from the hourly garage. I would drive more miles to use public transportation.
@LaJolieVie4 @aliciaandrz At my campus, there are very few daily parking spaces, typically one ramp per garage. I have no idea what they do with visitors. When I interviewed for a GA position before starting my PhD. I was 30 minutes late for my interview despite arriving at the campus 1 hour early.