⏰ New article Open Access Article: “Public education and teacher professionalism in an age of accountability” by Jorunn Møller, David Hall and Romuald Normand. Read here: https://t.co/vmSuQFhnjN
A 16 year old has been arrested in suspicion of killing Abu Sayeed.
Watch the video and judge who killed him.
The mirror asia says it was Moniruzzaman who ordered the officers to shoot.
#StudentsUnderAttack#StepDownHasina#SaveBangladeshiStudents
Deeply disturbed by reports from #Bangladesh that three leaders of the Students Against Discrimination movement have been forcibly taken from hospital by police. They were reportedly in hospital in the first place due to police torture. This madness must stop @BDPM_Geneva
“It is an act of extreme bad faith for one party to a treaty to try to change the terms of that treaty without seeking the agreement from the other parties.” — Dr Carwyn Jones @Ahikaroa
https://t.co/VZCmbcpDeg
Another virtue of the ICJ ruling yesterday is discarding the tired distinction between de jure and de facto annexation (see eg my comments in February that the focus should be on the effect) https://t.co/0P4RGwSXQT)
Atlas is a large network of organisations and advocates in the fossil fuel, libertarian and extreme Christian sectors - based in the US with worldwide links.
Advance here is associated with them - as is David Seymour (NZ’s joint Deputy PM).
They are well funded and organised - and use various tactics inc funding politicians, media and communications campaigns - to achieve their aims.
They also use disinformation.
Time to get them - and the tactics they use - on your radar #auspol
Measuring impact. There's an increasing focus on demonstrating impact in our work in improvement, change & knowledge creation. But while we're so busy measuring impact, is anything actually changing? Data & measurement are important but they're not enough to create change, particularly in complex systems. Here's a brilliant new discussion article that offers:
1) A history of impact measurement and how its cultural roots are affecting how we think about impact today
2) How "value" skews impact measures
3) How the more uncertain things become, the more the push for methods that help us generate a sense of certainty grows - which should make us question them
4) How might we pragmatically frame ‘impact measurement’ in the context of complex challenges & work to improve systems?
https://t.co/fOPi61GmaC. By @Centre4SysInnov via Paul Batalden
I would fancy a cup of clean water. Nothing more.
I dream of watching a EURO game. Only one.
I wish to wake up without the buzzing sound of the drones. One morning.
I hope my parents can be treated. Just treated.
Sorry to talk fantasy but 250 days of war is indescribable.
🧵New information on Australia's supply of F35 parts to Israel👇
Last estimates Albanese's Defence Department said they did not check if F35 fighter jets are being used by Israel in the bombing of Gaza.
They now say they are 'not in a position to confirm'.
“This is the making of solidarity: a shared commitment to understanding the systemic forces of domination and oppression and the collective action to address these injustices.”
Sophie Rudolph on the pedagogy of discomfort and safety as a collective project https://t.co/E3ODEqkJcn
“Eddie Mabo in an ASIO surveillance photograph taken outside the Communist Party North Queensland Conference in Townsville 11-12 Sept, 1965. Eddie was targeted by ASIO and Queensland Police for decades for his Blak and union activism.” via Abolitionist & Transformative Centre FB
All eyes on —— @gazafunds because that’s what can materially help Palestinians in Gaza right now. Head to their website in bio and donate to the spotlight campaign to help putting some food “on the table” for a family in Gaza or rebuilding their life
lSRAEL DOES NOT NEED TO CUT THE INTERNET TO COMMIT A MASSACRE IN RAFAH,
THEY ARE DOING IT WHILE EVERYONE IS WATCHING.
lSRAELI SOLDIERS THEMSELVES POST THEIR CRIMES ONLINE.