Tiffany Roos
@eduroos3
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The horrifying reality of being a woman, perfectly summarised by @_CaitlinORyan If you give even the slightest shit about women, watch it all. This is what it’s like.
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Please do not like/follow this account. This data just isn’t true, it’s made up. We need to actively discourage these junky learning myths and turn to actual research and evidence to inform educational approaches
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How Japanese have produced wood for 700 years, without cutting down trees. Daisugi is an ancient Japanese forestry technique developed in the 14th century originally used by people living in the Kitayama region, because the territory was extremely poor in saplings. They
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The UTS:ACRI/BIDA Poll 2024 by @drpaulburke and I is out. Now in its 4th year, the poll gauges Aus public opinion on various dimensions of the Aus-China relationship, incl politics, security, the US alliance, trade/investment, society, uni/research + more https://t.co/3uMgKtd6vp
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Every politician, lawyer, judge, magistrate and police officer should be required to read this
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Ariel Bombara’s father murdered Jennifer and Gretl Petelczyc, then killed himself. Her statement contradicts the WA Premier, WA Police Minister and WA Police.
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Why women would prefer to be alone in the woods with a bear than a man Associate Professor Lisa Siguira on women’s perceptions of safety and risk, shaped by the actions of some men https://t.co/JIXmDQXLCK
@ConversationUK
theconversation.com
Women are overwhelmingly the victims of sexualised violence, and men are commonly the perpetrators.
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Our leaders say they want men to step up. Let’s see them take on these vested interests and show the country what “stepping up” really looks like.” There are so many things government can do to prevent gendered violence in the short to medium-term. https://t.co/sRKaryNjxu
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Victims and their families are at their wits’ end. We owe it to them to throw everything at this national crisis
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In this clip from my recent chat with @dylanwiliam, he articulates why students need direct instruction but they also need the intangibles that project-based learning can help deliver. Full episode available at: https://t.co/zlWZQsR09r and at @ThoughtStretchr
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How can ordinary men help to end men’s violence against women? What can we do, in our relationships and families, our workplaces and sports, our communities? This 30-pp toolkit (2011) describes the everyday strategies men can use to make a difference. See https://t.co/XAdGFvprpP
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It used to be one woman a week. But this year, an Australian woman is being violently killed every four days <— “we must start treating this as a systemic problem, instead of seeing this as an issue caused by a few bad eggs”
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The rate at which men are allegedly killing women in Australia exceeds anything Australia has experienced, experts warn.
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We continue to count dead women. Violence against women must be treated as a national emergency. #EnoughIsEnough
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Self-doubt stops too many women from applying for jobs. After clearing the bar for expert-level work, 92% of men applied—but only 50% of women did. It shouldn't matter whether you feel qualified. That's for the employer to judge. If you're interested, put your hat in the ring.
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❤️SHE MATTERS: HANNAH McGUIRE!❤️ Hannah McGuire was a 23-year-old woman with her whole life ahead of her - she overflowed with all the promises of youth: Hope, achievement, love, community, friendship, career, fun and everything else every young women deserves. But all of this
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So great to have Edmund Misson Acting CEO of @aitsl open our Teaching School Learning Forum #TeachingForum #NSWIndependentSchools @AISNSWEvidence
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