@BakerEDMLab Hi, I am a PhD candidate in the School of Education at Johns Hopkins University, and I'm interested in this position. I extensively use RNN and BERT in my research, so this role aligns perfectly with my skill. Thank you so much for your consideration!
.@GreatSchools launches new ratings emphasizing educational equity and elevating student #growth as a measure of school quality. Read more about the new ratings and why they made the changes: https://t.co/rVRzbtYNUp #GrowthAndEquity
Research reveals a new aspect of the digital divide, namely the extent to which households seek out online learning resources when in-person instruction is unavailable–either prompted by their schools or of their own accord. https://t.co/v11orf1foD
Our school district is planning to delay school opening by 2 weeks to provide teachers training for online teaching.
Why don't they do this in summer?
Because they don't have money to pay teachers for two weeks in summer.
We *need* funding for schools right now!
PKU’s cafeterias are getting ready for a reopening as batches of Pekingers have been returning to campus! Missed our canteen food? We’ve missed you too! #BacktoSchool
New "public sociology" report on Baltimore crime and arrests from 2010 to 2020, written with my coauthor @rhiannonnmiller
Available on SocArxiv here: https://t.co/j5HrH9dsHL
Summary thread begins now ...
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If you want more, click here:
https://t.co/j5HrH9dsHL
I recommend that you read page 1 to understand why we have written the new report, then pages 2-13 for our interpretation of the local context and recent events, and finally pages 75-83 for our primary conclusions.
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An ER physician was fired after working 17 years at a hospital because he publicly pleaded for more safety equipment & urgent measures toward fighting COVID19. Ming Lin was informed of his termination as he was preparing for a shift at the hospital Friday. https://t.co/NEhAeTuSgp
If you like bouncing balls explaining how to slow down #coronavirus, my latest story in the @washingtonpost is for you: Why outbreaks like coronavirus spread exponentially, and how to “flatten the curve” https://t.co/28CQLp0Xfc