How can we use the ISO process to help improve schools?
How can we use the ISO process to help improve schools? « KaiserScience (https://t.co/ftK2sBxnjo)
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Historians have discovered that some Australian and Tasmanian aboriginal oral traditions accurately conveyed real-world knowledge dating back to the end of the last ice-age! (https://t.co/ftK2sBxnjo)
No teacher should ever store any of their files on a school PC or server, except for those that absolutely are necessary to be there. Every lesson plan and resource that I made, I wrote at home on my own time. I kept them on my own PC (and backed it up)
@cosmicfibretion Maya, could you elaborate? I've heard the idea that the entire universe is equivalent to an actual computer many times before. It might be incorrect, but it's certainly moderately widely held. Is there an article you would suggest on this?
@offgridteacher No teacher should ever store any of their files on a school PC or server, except for those that absolutely are necessary to be there.
Every lesson plan and resource that I ever made, I wrote at home on my own time, and kept on my own PC (and backed it up.)
@StartsWithABang "It’s extremely long-lived, with a half-life of around ~1019 years: approximately one billion times the age of the present Universe."
That's fascinating, but I'd hardly call the previous view wrong. For all practical purposes it was right then, and basically still right now.
First let’s learn about soil and its layers – Soil profiles
This image comes from Build a Layers of Soil Model by Sarah McClelland
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Is it feasible and safe to colonize Mars? Many people working in space exploration have become more skeptical about the possibility of (safe) human colonization of Mars, at least in the near term (which for these purposes covers the next century or two.)
https://t.co/bG3cXks5ey
Why criticizing string theory has become a "cool thing"?
In the last few years, I, many of my friends & colleagues have noticed that many people (physicists & non-physicists) have started to criticize string theory. It is becoming the new "cool thing to do". 1/n
#Physics#Scicomm
It's sad to think that there was once a time when parents actually thought that not attending class would keep a student from their right to graduate, lol.
What are covalent bonds? Where do they show up in real life? How can we as teachers or students more easily understand covalent bonds? A great resource with helpful GIFs and graphics here -
https://t.co/44CFd03bOo
#teaching#STEM#science#chemistry#bonding
@GRCCrazymummy@RogersHistory Genevieve, your personal attacks on teachers is inappropriate. Also, he never attacked parents. You are basically creating fake quotes to humiliate and gaslight teachers Poor form
The ppl who think that teachers have the time to deal with every request, behaviour or need from each child in a mainstream classroom of 30+ like some sort of governmental enquiry is staggering. If teachers took approach that some want, no actual teaching would take place.