Jeremy S. Adams

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Jeremy S. Adams

Jeremy S. Adams

@JeremyAdams6

Author @HarperCollins, “LESSONS IN LIBERTY: 30 Rules for Living from Ten Extraordinary Americans” | 2014 CA Teacher of Year (DAR), | Rep Linda Konner Lit Agency

Bakersfield, CA Katılım Eylül 2011
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Jeremy S. Adams
Jeremy S. Adams@JeremyAdams6·
amazon.com/Lessons-Libert… Here’s the announcement I’ve been waiting 2 years to make! On May 28th I have a new book being released by @HarperCollins entitled LESSONS IN LIBERTY--a book of patriotic self-help offering 30 life lessons from 10 extraordinary Americans. This is the book I’ve wanted to write my entire life. Amazing endorsements from @PeteHegseth, @SpencerKlavan, Richard Brookhiser, and @wil_da_beast630. A huge shoutout to the best editor around, @HannahGraceLong. I hope everyone will pre-order it now.
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Tom Loveless
Tom Loveless@tomloveless99·
The Ed Reform industry promotes a constant churn of instruction, curriculum, assessment, and accountability schemes. Unfortunately, this undermines a simple approach that identifies what works to boost student learning and then persuades local policy makers to adopt those policies.
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4PatriotsBA@4PBAcom·
@JeremyAdams6 I have shared "Hollowed Out" with many parents and N.C. State Legislators. Such an eye-opening book!
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Robert Pondiscio
Robert Pondiscio@rpondiscio·
"Old school or not, though, gratitude is the lifeblood of healthy schools and civic institutions. Happily, the nation’s teachers seem to get this. While the performative jackassery of a few can foster the impression that teachers as a whole have soured on the American project, that’s decidedly not the case." -- @rickhess99 educationnext.org/learning-with-…
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dailySTEM Chris Woods
dailySTEM Chris Woods@dailystem·
“First came the assault on their mental health through social media, then reels eroded their attention spans, and now AI drains their capacity to ever be fully, genuinely educated.” Teachers…this article from @JeremyAdams6 is well worth the read:
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So, so honored to be published in @firstthingsmag this morning. This was such an important publication to me when I was a young man, looking up to those who could articulate the magic of being a human being. @Beanie0597 @dailystem @RealClearBooks firstthings.com/the-ai-cheatin…

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Michael Plaxton
Michael Plaxton@MichaelPlaxton·
"Moral drift, normative desensitization—call it what you will—is now unfolding in our schools at such a scale and speed that it marks a titanic fork in the road for the future of American education."
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So, so honored to be published in @firstthingsmag this morning. This was such an important publication to me when I was a young man, looking up to those who could articulate the magic of being a human being. @Beanie0597 @dailystem @RealClearBooks firstthings.com/the-ai-cheatin…

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First Things
First Things@firstthingsmag·
The AI Cheating Epidemic “We cheated the whole year, and you never caught us. They had escaped the noose of accountability. They weren’t relieved. Instead, they reveled, seeming to relish being scholastic frauds.” — Jeremy S. Adams (@JeremyAdams6)
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dailySTEM Chris Woods
dailySTEM Chris Woods@dailystem·
“The old truths about the value of study & hard work, of deferred gratification & determination…are no less true simply because they are old. Students need to be reminded that their current circumstances are not their inevitable fate.” -@JeremyAdams6 in ‘Hollowed Out’
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Jeremy S. Adams@JeremyAdams6·
@DPFrazier @RealClearBooks @JayDevilliers Thank you so much for your kind reply. My worry in writing this essay was that maybe my experience was an isolated one and perhaps I was just being sensitive. But I’ve gotten enough of a response from people that it is clear to me you and I are not alone in this experience.
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Dean Frazier
Dean Frazier@DPFrazier·
Your article really hit home with me. My wife and I are lifelong tennis players who have transitioned to pickleball. While we sometimes play with the doubles groups, we typically play singles against one another. And we definitely feel like oddballs, since the courts are usually packed and we're the only ones playing singles. Our community courts have an online reservation system so there isn't the pressure to give up our court, but we feel the vibe nonetheless. The doubles groups do get frustrated when we sign up for a court that they had targeted for their group, so there can be on-court negotiations about moving us to another court. And when you have 8-12 other players in the negotiation against the two of us, it can get exciting!
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