Kicking off December with a #Snowball is traditional but tonight’s cocktail is a new one for me, a White Leopard. Not for the faint-hearted #2ndDecember
An early morning skein of geese flying noisily out to the fields to graze on the winter wheat. That’s what what’s behind my 1st of December window this morning. #December2022
This made me very happy today, walking back home from train station, on Registry Office land, an educational sign for wildlife-friendly grassland management: a meadow in the centre of #Hull #UrbanBiodiversity #rewilding #butterflycity
Early for the dentist, so popped into @Royal_Armouries #Leeds to see The Field of the Cloth of Gold exhibition. If you’ve got a spare 20 mins it’s well worth a look.
Translating #educational #research for educational professionals is vitally important. However, IMO there needs to be some form of QA to check that the translators have actually understood what the studies/findings are telling us. This also applies to pop culture edu books.
#GarbageInGarbageOut
@Valheru good call!
Well, finally after all these years, someone's got an intuitive explanation of the moves required for Rubik's cube!
RT @jagarikin@twitter.com
あの伝説のルービックキューブをさらにわかりやすくしました
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/jagarikin/status/1593771091738374144
Thank you to everyone who's followed me today, and all the lovely comments on my journal page.
Here's another past entry. A spot of orange brightness for a really dull, damp and windy day here.
#naturejournal
#illustratedjournal
@Drawnintonature this is lovely. Have you seen the book Secrets of a Devon Wood by Jo Brown? I think you’d like it.
Hello #edutooter friends!
Enough lurking from me, so here's an #introduction. I run Real Time Education and work in teacher education and professional learning in England.
Looking to connect and to share wisdom from anyone interested in the widest definition of Further Education (16+) #FE - #colleges, adult and community learning #ACL, work-based learning #WBL etc.
Connect and read my publications here: https://linktr.ee/ltaylerson
I'm a #newbi and educational researcher in the field of #teachereducation and consider it essential to engage with #teachers in order to innovate my teaching and research #edutooter #education. My #researchinterests are #motivation and #emotion of students and teachers as well as #digitization in #school and #university. #introduction
After a day of getting to grips* with definitions and conditions of definitions; hermeneutics and phenomenology.
I need loud.
#SystemOfADown #Toxicity
#phdlife
*or not
I'm new here.
I didn't post much on twitter, but I gained a lot from the diverse group of authors, librarians, journalists, academics, and activists that I followed there. I'm trying to replicate that here.
Especially looking for #librarytwitter and #kidlit. Where is everybody?
🦔 Ancient Egyptian blue faience model hedgehog from Abydos. Egypt. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty. (c.1567-1320 BCE) Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England.
https://m.facebook.com/ashmoleanmuseum/photos/a.171131553441/10159381770393442/?type=3&device_id=bf3f2d8d-fa5f-4bce-95b7-a4b02420d6f8
What I love most about standing stones in Britain is that so many of them were built by other cultures that came to Britain from abroad.
They stand as monuments to the fact that these islands have long been a melting pot of people, cultures and ideas.
If you think Britain is some kind of pure white monoculture, you've got rocks in your head. Also, they're the entirely wrong rocks.
The Hurlers,
Bodmin Moor,
Cornwall,
U.K.
1500 B.C.
Celtic
@ProjectFearlessness There’s a very famous standing stone I’m planning to visit soon that’s near me in the #EastRidingOfYorkshire called the #RudstonMonolith which is the tallest standing stone in Britain. Do you know anything about it? Will post a pic when I finally get around to it!
Another interesting site is Long Meg and her daughters, just outside Penrith. Well worth a visit as is the Toffee Shop in the town centre.
It’s #slimemoldsunday! This is one of my favorite finds, the Pretzel Slime Mold (Hemitrichia serpula) #mosstodon #slimemold
"It's all grist to the mill." Education for the win. Questioner. DPhil student at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford.
Also find me on BlueSky: rebeccatickell@bsky.social
First paper klaxon: My first ever paper, coauthored with my brilliant supervisor Prof. Rob Klassen, is now out there #PhDLife
Developing the Teacher mentoring self-efficacy scale (TMSES) using the Delphi method and exploratory factor analysis
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0742051X23004407