We’re literally hunted EVERYDAY/EVERYTIME we step foot outside the comfort of our homes! Can’t even go for a damn jog man! Like WTF man are you kidding me?!?!?!?!?!? No man fr ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!!! I’m sorry Ahmaud(Rest In Paradise) and my prayers and blessings sent to the.....
"You would pity our frailty; you would marvel at our interconnectedness, be saddened by the suffering, enraged by the callousness of some of the leaders and moved by the heroism of people on the front lines," Rodrigo García (@rodgarcia59) writes https://t.co/MkIL97sysl
https://t.co/ivFT1zWH7K very excited to read this article about the cultural content of literature 8th graders read in school, by Laura Northrup, Carlin Borsheim-Black, and Sean Kelly
From a grammar standpoint, I also notice the subject in the sentence of the story lead: "Handcuffed teen's resistance" is the actor, rather that the LPD officer. These language choices have consequences, @LSJNews
This report privileges the police story using professional discourse: a technical-sounding term "straight arm punches" justifies assaulting handcuffed teen girl. Report: Handcuffed teen's resistance led to LPD officer's 'straight arm punches' https://t.co/6NuvGTOUja via @LSJnews
Congratulations to the new editorial team of American Educational Research Journal https://t.co/xmWxc21R1N including former MSU colleagues Sean Kelly and Peter Youngs and current MSU colleague Maddy Mavrogordato @MaddyMavro -- what a dream team!
@mb_dunn this story reminds me of your dissertation. Analysis | Why this South Carolina teacher quit mid-year: 'The unrealistic demands and all-consuming nature of the profession are not sustainable’ https://t.co/wYrAUUIF6Z
@AlyssaDunn618@CESJSIG@vellankiv @NevilleMaryL @deroomat @AshleyFuente3 @MsReneeWilmot @sdfarver Indeed, I want to work toward an academy where the emotional labor of mentoring, such as you so often do, is more equitably distributed among colleagues and more intentionally taken on by everyone!