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Paul Strode

@pkstrode

Science teacher. Writer. Father. Husband. Runner. Swimmer. Cyclist. PhD in Ecology. Blogger at Mr. Dr. Science Teacher https://t.co/HvSyZQzcQX

Boulder, CO เข้าร่วม Ekim 2012
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“[T]here is a rising concern that genetic misconceptions are playing into divisive American attitudes about race.” nytimes.com/2019/12/07/us/…
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I think it's about time.
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Marcus Buggert@marcus_buggert·
New paper from the lab and excellent @TRMueller in @ScienceTM. Data on additive effects of boosters in vulnerable people and how T cells still recognize new variants after robust immunological imprint from ancestral SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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Karli VanCleave@Karli_VanCleave·
BREAKING: Police are on the scene of a possible shooting at Glenbrook Square Mall. Stay with @ABC21WPTA for updates.
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“Diesel-powered commercial trucks are a major source of air pollution nationwide, particularly affecting people living near ports, warehouses and other facilities involved in intensive shipments of goods.” washingtonpost.com/climate-soluti…
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Rick Wormeli@rickwormeli2·
As you're thinking about classroom assessments next year, remember that we grade against criteria for standards, outcomes, learning goals, i.e., evidence of learning, NOT the vehicle used to deliver that evidence. So, unless we're teaching the assessment format itself, whether or not students do a project, test, paper, demonstration, etc is irrelevant: It's whether or not they presented evidence of their proficiency. This blows the hinges off the doors on the way to success as it opens new and meaningful ways to demonstrate mastery. There's a lot of agency here, which leads to students owning their learning. For some units of study, teachers can even ask students for proposals for how they will demonstrate the evidence of the standard. Then, as with most assessments, ask students to prove their evidence, to explain how the standard is manifested in their presentation. Gosh, this makes learning -- and teaching -- way more fun, and for students, more substantive.
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@StephanieEvers @rickwormeli2 @educator4ever88 Indeed! Since I went pointless in all of my classes seven years ago, the only time my students engage with multiple choice questions is for review and practice. All of my summative assessments (3 per semester) are free response and students do revisions after my feedback.
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Stephanie Evers@StephanieEvers·
@rickwormeli2 @educator4ever88 Funny thing happened—kids said “don’t give us multiple choice anymore”. Their mastery and retention so much better. Yes—they take longer to grade but it’s very rewarding to see they learned.
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"Mr. Ramaswamy isn’t really a scientist; he made his name in the world of hedge funds and his graduate work was a law degree from Yale." "[His] pitch that his business model would lead to affordable drug prices has not come to pass." nytimes.com/2023/06/27/us/…
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@CMooreAnderson @ChatEcology A good example of cyclical succession could be a fire dependent ecosystem like Chaparral or Jack Pine forests where there remains source populations of plants and animals after each disturbance. I would also emphasize the intermediate disturbance hypothesis here.
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@CMooreAnderson @ChatEcology All of them? Or perhaps it depends on what is meant by “cycles of community changes.” And isn’t the idea of a true climax community a myth?
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Trump lies to gain the advantage in the moment, and his supporters excuse his lying because they don't see him as an actual person. This Is Why Trump Lies Like There’s No Tomorrow nytimes.com/2023/06/28/opi…
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Bryan Dewsbury
Bryan Dewsbury@BMDewsbury·
"Attacks on higher education are part of .. attacks to repeal the 20th century — .. civil rights .., the feminist movement, the L.G.B.T.Q. movement and the vestiges of any social welfare state." What It Is Like to Teach in the Cross Hairs of Ron DeSantis nytimes.com/2023/06/27/opi…
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This NYT article should have been written several days ago with the title: “Five People Missing at Sea Grip the World While Hundreds of Drowned Migrants Getting a Shrug.”
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Santa Fe Sunset and waxing crescent moon.
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Trevor Packer@AP_Trevor·
Florida recently notified us that we must modify any AP courses that include content prohibited by their new laws that restrict instruction related to sexual orientation and gender identity. Our response: allaccess.collegeboard.org/our-commitment…
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