Todd Battistelli
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Todd Battistelli
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How do our disagreements go? #rhetoric, #writing, and #education. Viewpoints that I express are my own and do not represent the views of organizations with which I'm affiliated. Reposts are not endorsements. he/him
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My main interests are writing and learning, particularly as they relate to productive disagreement in rhetoric, organizational & workplace communication, emergent strategy, coalition work, and facilitation.

More here: fromtherostra.com/2023/03/10/w...

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"ability to influence and motivate others"

Lack of the wrong kinds of top-down leadership is not the problem in higher ed or other US organizations.
Career Advice | Rethinking Leadership Development in Higher Ed

Flawed assumptions about how leadership works result in missed opportunities to build better organizational cultures. https://bit.ly/48GWqF7

#AcademicSky #EDUSky #HigherEd
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That U.S. academics didn't collectively develop strong labor consciousness is really going to bite them in the ass as universities bend the knee to this administration. Politely worded letters to presidents and trustees are not going to count for much of anything.
communicate, think, read, generate

♫ One of these things is not like the other.
One of these things just doesn't belong. ♫
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A useful reminder for me that whatever the discourse about AI taking jobs it’s actually just shitty bosses who take jobs — including AI jobs!
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🧵What I'm actually aiming for in my current research on fields, forests and animals is 'multisolving'. I think the present polycrisis is too complex and too unpredictable to be addressed with any one measure, so I'm trying to contribute to things which make improvements along several angles at once.
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There’s a growing & deeply problematic tendency to use #genAI for political and historical education Take this example from Germany, which translates as: «Hey AI, who should I vote for.» What’s typical here is that AI is not only addressed as pseudo-person but also as a kind of impartial judge
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Landtagswahl.ai
KI-generierte Bilder aus den Wahlprogrammen der Parteien zur Landtagswahl - Ausstellung und Podiumsdiskussion; Materialien für Schulklassen
www.landtagswahl.ai
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Been thinking about how MAHA in its current articulation is a movement that allows them to harness people's real and justified anger at things like the betrayals of healthcare and insurance and turn it on scientists as scapegoats, by using conspiracy theories
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So many people are trying to figure out what's happening with kids and schools.

I don't know any big-picture answers. But from my n=2 sample, one big problem is the constant jankiness of doing schoolwork on Chromebooks and Google Classroom.

Math apps where you can't see the diagram and the
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OPINION: "[C]ops can’t really prevent violence; they are there to investigate. We expect too much of them. And that reduces resources for actual crime prevention," Donna Ladd writes.
Editor’s Note | The Second Best Time to Prevent Violence Is Now
Donna Ladd writes about the failure to break the cycles of crime and violence using evidence-based methods that help young people succeed.
buff.ly
Mr. Scott: Synthetic text?

Lt. Cmdr. Data: Yes, sir. It is a language substitute that inundated 21st century Earth. It simulates the appearance, taste and smell of text, but the meaningful content should be easily dismissed.
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Non-certified staff *must be included* in any vision of school success! The classroom stuff is just the tip of the iceberg that is enabled by everyone else doing their part. It *all* contributes to student success, and when one falls apart, so does the rest of it.
Learned professors: “Who would have thought higher education would collapse like this?”

Me: (stares in adjunct)
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🦖 30 years of dinos, discovery, and deep time! Take a trip back to 1995 with Assistant Archivist Lauren Conrad, who’s digging into the Museum Archives to celebrate the 30th anniversary of “Prehistoric Journey.” #PrehistoricJourney #DMNS #30YearsOfDiscovery #archives
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This was, basically, the corporitization of higher education.

The top administrators ran away with all the money, and the faculty lost any real power to push back on administrative decisions
The groundwork was laid by decades of budget-busting administrative bloat, turning most (upwards of 70% nationwide) teaching faculty into contractors with low pay and no benefits, and state cuts to higher ed.

This is bad, but most of those PhDs wouldn't have gotten tenure-track jobs anyway
Wow. Harvard nuking its PhD programs

- Science PhD admissions reduced by more than 75%
- Arts & Humanities reduced by about 60%
- Social Sciences by 50–70%
- History by 60%
- Biology by 75%
- The German department will lose all PhD seats
- Sociology from six PhD students to zero
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All these people avoiding m-dashes because “AI uses them” simply means that there’s more for me!
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At the end of the day, you want to improve schools? Stop voting for the assholes who are defunding it. Advocate for UDL and diverse curriculum. Pay teachers and staff better. Hire school librarians and open school libraries. Speak out at school board meetings.
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When I asked a group of middle-schoolers in Virginia last week what's one word they'd use to describe school—fun, exciting, mid, diverse, social—the most positive associations with school came from kids in band. That's not an accident.
As the parent of a 5th grader who last year described school as a "jail", I've never seen her more engaged and excited about school than after she brought home her baritone for the first time. She looks forward to band (2x/week) more than anything else, and constantly practices at home unprompted.
After flipping through it several times, I'm committed to reading The Disengaged Teen in full. Off to a good start:

"We’ve become desensitized to it. We are failing to see it for the crisis it is: Young people, hungry to learn and grow, overwhelmingly associate school with apathy and stress..."
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In a national survey of over 21,000 students, "tired", "stressed", and "bored" were the most common words students used to describe how they feel at school.

In an in-depth follow-up with 472 students, "75% of all feelings students reported...were negative."

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Mechanisms of deliberation that are unable to handle the weaponization of deliberation.
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Radio 4 interviewed some folks on AI yesterday and one proponent rolled out the usual 'people are scared of new technology' nonsense.

People aren't scared of new tech.

They're scared of the devaluation and loss of jobs, which is happening.

They're scared of thirsty data centres.

This isn't hard.
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Hot take: Technology has mostly ruined the process of getting a job and hiring people for a job.