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He/Him, Science educator, 2021 Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence Recipient. Tweets are about edu, sci, tech, politics, games, & other nerdy things.

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Jason Bradshaw 🇨🇦🇧🇧(@JBradshaw01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They speak like they think that teachers were allowing unrestricted cellphone use and vaping in school before they “banned” them?
How about funding smaller class sizes so that monitoring these things is more manageable?

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Synthesis of magnesium oxide experiment. The question that makes them scratch their heads at first is, how does burning something make its mass increase??

Synthesis of magnesium oxide experiment. The question that makes them scratch their heads at first is, how does burning something make its mass increase?? #STEMeducation
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Mike J. 🇺🇦 🇨🇦(@MikeJToronto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey parents, teachers and students. Since Stephen Lecce says he listens to stakeholders (like us) when making making important decisions about Ontario schools, what do you think Stephen Lecce's #1 priority should be right now? 🤔

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Jason Bradshaw 🇨🇦🇧🇧(@JBradshaw01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m grateful to CBC News for the opportunity to discuss the “new” cellphone “ban” in , though I wish they could have included the points I made about these not really being new policies and it being a distraction from larger (funding) issues.

cbc.ca/player/play/vi…

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Jason Bradshaw 🇨🇦🇧🇧(@JBradshaw01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Other than boards having to block social media on their networks, which many were already doing and kids get around with VPNs, this is the same “ban” as in 2019.

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Jason Bradshaw 🇨🇦🇧🇧(@JBradshaw01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely a distraction from more serious issues.
I’ve said before, Minister Lecce gets periodically very worked up about cellphones. It’s the safest, least costly issue he can tackle, and makes for good soundbites.

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