Tweets of the week
- A Protest Chaplains Handbook — useful resources: https://t.co/NXTEpWzsOA2016-11-24
- RT @Pontifex: We have to break out of ourselves to encounter others. If we don’t, even we Christians can suffer from division. 2016-11-24
- An excellent collection of links concerning innovations in learning in the Canadian context: https://t.co/AFZgTfy1Nv2016-11-25
- We have to become more thoughtful about “reasoning through emotion,” and the ways cognitive bias shapes our knowing; https://t.co/siTji90WQ82016-11-25
- Intersectionality is an essential example of the power of framing: https://t.co/86QBfqweau2016-11-25
- Akhil Amar reminds us that the electoral college was a compromise due to slavery: https://t.co/qkbcKaWMF82016-11-25
- Know our history https://t.co/jkTdaLNuhp2016-11-25
- Advent, beginning again: https://t.co/KCw9eK88iR2016-11-27
- Peace, honoring his life and memory https://t.co/BK1fc9fwCs2016-11-27
- RT @doctorow: NYT publishes deep look at Trump’s commercial/presidential conflicts of interests, so he tweets fake-vote conspiracyhttps://…2016-11-27
- RT @tedfujimoto: How #Finland Broke Every Rule And Created A Top School System https://t.co/6KUwdC7nru#edreform#edpolicy#deeperlearning2016-11-27
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