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If I may, there’s something I need to get off my chest. As democracy remains under siege, it has been frustrating to watch how the press covers politics these days. I am reminded by lessons that came to me during the Nixon years as a CBS News correspondent, which I’ll add here:…


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A gift to history teachers everywhere: original documents for students to analyze instead of textbook pablum for them to memorize: avalon.law.yale.edu


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“Oh we want someone who is an online expert, but we want you here so we can…you know, police and surveill you.” For $55k / year. 🙄


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Announcing the amazing @Flowerdarby will be our keynote speaker at our virtual AI Summit! Grab your tickets today! intc.memberclicks.net/ai-fall-virtua…

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Online learning still in high demand at community colleges insidehighered.com/news/instituti…


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"Joy does not come from what you do, it flows into what you do and thus into this world from deep within you." - Eckhart Tolle


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To my California Community College peers, this is a great opportunity for students toshare their own ideas re: educational transformation & earn up to $10K … in 3 different categories. Due date is 7/7/2023 @CollegeFutures @rpgroupsocial @CalCommColleges racialequityforccc.com/svc


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“Proven quality [in online education] can be a competitive advantage for more traditional institutions.” huronconsultinggroup.com/insights/onlin…


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Attention all teachers worrying about how to deal with determining the authenticity of students' writing in the age of ChatGBT. Try this great tip from @John_Merrow themerrowreport.com/2023/04/17/tea…


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I believe instructional coaches are the linchpin of equity. So honored to be with them at #TLC2023. in October. Come join the fun so we can talk shop.

We're excited to announce that Zaretta Hammond @Ready4rigor will be one of our #TLC2023 keynote speakers! Ms. Hammond is a national education consultant and is passionate about the intersectionality of equity and culturally responsive teaching. Learn more: instructionalcoaching.com/tlc-speakers/z…

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When institutions make flexibility a core value, they push back on structures that sustain the status quo. And that’s why standing up for online classes is equity work. #FlexibleFuture #OnlineClasses

Most Black bachelor’s students say flexibility in their schedules is vital. Alternative class schedules can increase access and degree completion. More insights in our new report with @Gallup: gallup.com/analytics/4689…

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“Students are showing up, just not in the ways that we want. They’re showing us very clearly that our paved path doesn’t work for them.” A great piece by @karenraycosta #HigherEd karenraycosta.medium.com/the-desire-pat…


I would like to shout this from the rooftops!!!!!

“Too often, faculty and leaders and the general public look at online classes through a deficit-based lens & think, ‘Oh, it’s online, so it can’t be welcoming. It can’t be supportive. It can’t be rich in community.’ That’s very unfortunate, & it’s wrong.” insidehighered.com/news/2022/10/2…



Amen!!! My question always is: how can I improve? Sometimes I learn that from students & other times from colleagues. Let’s go! Thank you all for making me better—always!

“Academic freedom is most dangerous when it's used to hide from the responsibility of shitty teaching & grading--the practices that perpetuate inequitable student outcomes that, more often than not, hurt students of color most” by ⁦@ContinuousLrnercontinuous-learning-institute.com/blog/academic-…



💯 regular and consistent and quality professional development are an absolute necessity!

Study shows taking up to half of classes online increases grad rates of Black, Hispanic, & low income students. And when we invest in PD & increase belonging online, the potential increases. #HumanizeOL@CalCommColleges⁩ ⁦@CVCOEI⁩ ⁦⁩ insidehighered.com/news/2022/09/0…



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Amen!!! And they actually make your in-person classes better because you can have all the design and tech aspects woven in!


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If you see a squirrel lying down like this, don't worry; it's just fine. On hot days, squirrels keep cool by splooting (stretching out) on cool surfaces to reduce body heat. It is sometimes referred to as heat dumping.

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