On the Agenda – Week 9, 2016
Take 1 –Education
How poor science education in kindergarten predicts a child’s academic struggles later onhttps://t.co/ASHBP4Iq1e pic.twitter.com/h9izXrBhWq
— TheAtlanticEducation (@TheAtlEducation) February 29, 2016
International collaboration ‘crucial’ for #universities https://t.co/7byFKed0x7 says @digitalsci / @InternationalUt report @laurawheelers
— Research Information (@researchinfo) March 1, 2016
‘Asia-Pacific may lead change in higher education perspectives’ writes CGHE Director Simon Marginson in @Australian https://t.co/EQK3kk32Lc
— ResearchCGHE (@ResearchCGHE) March 2, 2016
Trump University wasn’t anything close to a university. It was a multilevel marketing scheme. https://t.co/ePDKKAHe4O
— Vox (@voxdotcom) March 3, 2016
Take 2 –Research
When science journals talk about “the Creator,” scientists get…mad. https://t.co/8YIx1heRMX
— WIRED Science (@WIREDScience) March 3, 2016
Meet the 30 Under 30 in Asia for healthcare & science: https://t.co/00vOetiknU #Forbes30Under30Asia pic.twitter.com/NIYp3Br1pV
— Forbes (@Forbes) February 25, 2016
How many replication studies are enough? https://t.co/mh8qqaR0m3 pic.twitter.com/qlIllSAGpM
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) February 29, 2016
Don’t listen to the EU’s panicking pet academics https://t.co/lFedCyFU0p
— Telegraph Science (@TelegraphSci) March 3, 2016
Take 3 –ISTP 2016
International Summit on the Teaching Profession https://t.co/EnwHZqpFor #istp2016 pic.twitter.com/Hhm1LlqJps
— InternationalEdNews (@intl_ed_news) March 3, 2016
Educating refugee children becomes an unofficial theme in Berlin #ISTP2016 https://t.co/AwReb3chXz
— EduInternational (@eduint) March 3, 2016
How can we do better on educational reform? Involve practitioners as designers #edchat #edchatnz #ISTP2016 https://t.co/WlDP8XwfgR
— Karen Spencer (@virtuallykaren) March 3, 2016
Read the OECD background report for the International Summit of the Teaching Profession 3-4 March, Berlin #ISTP2016 https://t.co/PiewdiFfab
— OECD Education (@OECDEduSkills) February 23, 2016
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
Dutch students: education key in solving Europe’s challenges, “because the future of students is a European one” https://t.co/fBLZWHcdev
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) March 3, 2016
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