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Katherine Cross
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Historian of the first millennium based in York. Learning developer at YSJ.
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I think it's because they don't really believe they are employed. They feel that they are funded to pursue their own interests, and if they work harder they'll get more opportunity to do that. The requirements of the job are hurdles they have to pass to get at 'their' work, resented but required

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Keane Reeves repeatedly follows me. He’s clearly looking for attention

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I might be wrong, but I assume that the 3 vaccines we have had, even if a couple of years ago, still give us some protection. So what about those who never got this?

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So it seems like they’re just not going to vaccinate kids who were under 5 in 2021?

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Somehow, today marks ELEVEN years since I handed in my PhD thesis. And only six jobs since then!

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Publication day! I assembled my favorite Greco-Roman stories about women in power (Amazons, Dido, Boudicca, Cleopatra and many more), in both new and existing translations. You can find it (and see the TOC) here: www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/667325...

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The public library?

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I’m not sure about the architecture one I’m afraid. I imagine there are some reconstructions

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Sure, my point is that all students can benefit from one on one teaching (alongside other teaching), because the point is to respond to what the student needs. and when people say otherwise it sound like they are dismissing our students as incapable. (Putting aside the cost of this)

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Katherine Cross
@kcross.bsky.social
Historian of the first millennium based in York. Learning developer at YSJ.
437 followers290 following152 posts