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Jeremy Horner

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Teacher of Chemistry. BS, Butler University. MAT, Indiana University.

Joined April 2010
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How do emotions affect learning and cognitive load? A lot of stuff in this study that teachers will feel is obvious but a few very interesting things stand out for me ⬇️ ▶️ 1. It might not be the case that positive emotions lead to learning but actuslly the other way round -…

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I have repeatedly made this point, again and again and again: The vast majority of waste, fraud, abuse, and overbearing, job-killing regulation is not in the federal government. It's the planning bureaucrats in your local city hall and zoning board.

Narrative violation

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Could you use some tips to make your pie dough a little flakier? In today’s episode, we offer some helpful suggestions based on cooking chemistry. Listen here 🎧: pod.link/73329284

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in his defence he was drunk

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French caretakers take sand from Omaha Beach in Normandy and scrub them into the letters to give them the brown/gold coloring. They do this for all 9,386 soldiers who died. France also gave us this land as American soil. Thank you veterans ❤️


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For over 60 years, fire fighting in Indianapolis relied upon a series of towers to help spot fires across the city. This post explores the history of these towers, including the last one which closed in 1929. #indianapolishistory class900indy.com/post/eye-in-th…


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Injured soldiers recovering at Fort Benjamin Harrison, 1943. #VeteransDay (Larry Foster, Indiana Historical Society)

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Star Trek doesn't promise that tomorrow will be a better place. In fact, many Trek stories warn what could happen if we make bad choices. However Trek says tomorrow CAN be a better place if we are smart, if we work hard, and if we are compassionate and inclusive.


You know how hard it is to get cats to do anything? VOTE. It's easy

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Voter #28 at my polling location this morning!


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Not only will you be the life of the party, but you'll also get to evaluate other partygoers on their choice of costume.

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If writing objectives (or "learning intentions" or "success criteria") on the board actually had any impact then American education would have been revolutionized years ago. Maybe we should acknowledge the humanity, and not measurability, of what we do and what is to be done?


I've been waiting for my projector bulb to be replaced all week... I teach in a building of >5k students and it took a week to replace one bulb? But I have to be great to teach every day workout interruption? Oh, and the same bulb was replaced earlier this year?


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So the 5th and final season of #StarTrekLowerDecks has started and since they were doing great on the poster art then I submit this idea should be the Box Art for the complete set. If they don't do this then I don't even know what we are doing anymore. #Photoshop

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Scaffolding writing is fine, but the science example is just horrible science.

I love using "because, but, so" in the classroom.

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92 years ago tomorrow: presidential nominee Franklin Roosevelt gives a speech from the balcony of the English Hotel. (Indiana Historical Society)

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