Nina Wildflower Profile picture
Mar 30 7 tweets 3 min read Read on X
UK Science teachers

Here is an easy opportunity to show scientific ideas changing over time.

2 mins in a lesson.

At GCSE, you teach that communicable diseases spread via droplets.

The World Health Organisation has now announced that Covid transmission is "airborne". A🧵 Graphic showing airborne transmission of infectious disease.
Here's a BBC bitesize representation of what you teach, and what the @AQA exam board require. It aligns pretty closely with this World Health Organisation message from 2020, which is incorrect.

The GCSE Spec has not changed, so you have to teach an idea that is wrong.

Sorry.
Screenshot from BBC Bitesize outlining Huw transmission of communicable diseases can take place. The "Air" route mentions sneezes and droplets.
World Health Organisation tweet from 2020 which talks about Covid spreading via droplets, and emphatically stating that Covid is NOT airborne.  This message is incorrect.
For those who don't teach, it's pretty common for science teachers to teach children ideas that are incomplete or oversimplified.

A good example is what Chemistry teachers teach about electron shells.

It's not a problem. It's fixed when they take more advanced courses.
If you want to show students what the World Health Organisation say NOW, here is the link, though you will probably just show the picture.

It shows that transmission of disease is not only via coughs and sneezes at short range, but at longer ranges too.
iris.who.int/handle/10665/3…
World Health Organisation description of airborne transmission of Covid.
The idea of "airborne" reinforces UK government guidance to ensure classrooms are well ventilated and let fresh air in. UK government advice on reducing the spread of Covid in schools.
You probably already teach about Semmelweis, and how his ideas about hand washing were not initially accepted. You might spend 2 minutes on top of this, showing how ideas about how coughs, sneezes, and airborne have changed.

If you have students who are interested in studying Screenshot from YouTube revision video that mentions Ignaz Semmelweis.
medicine, they might be interested in learning more about this.

If your GCSE and A Level students would like to contact experts directly, all of the people involved in this course are committed to making schools safer, so might respond to their emails.
covidsafetyforschools.org/about

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Nina Wildflower

Nina Wildflower Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @Ninawildflower

Mar 7
I've just finished work and I'm about to cycle home. These marks are fresh.

I plan on wearing these forever. I don't forsee a time when it will be safe to take them off. I will also encourage the children I teach to wear them. Forever.

This🧵is not about

#CovidIsNotOver Teacher wearing hi-vis jacket. A cycle helmet is visible. He has fresh marks on his face from wearing a respirator mask, and a bit of mask acne.
masks, or respirators. We will get Covid under control, and respirators will be something we use on occasion.

But cycle helmets - we will need those forever.

The good news is that we can MAKE children wear them. I did this last year.
Lots of us discuss the fact that protective gear doesn't look great, but to some extent, that doesn't matter.

We MAKE children wear school uniform. I don't know why we make children wear 2019 school uniform in a pandemic. It seems silly.
Read 6 tweets
Jan 14
In the UK, very few people wear a mask like mine. Very few people want to talk about Covid.

But millions of people are still taking some sort of protections against Covid. This might mean working from home, or reducing time spent in crowded places.

These things help. A bit. 🧵 Man wearing FFP3 mask.
I've met people who don't go swimming "too many viruses", spend less time in the pub "it's not the same", & avoid buses. Everyone buys more online, and schools do more online assemblies.

They don't discuss Covid, but it helps. A bit. Just not very much.

People still get sick. Text reminder for medical appointment in the UK. Covid is mentioned.
In many cases, people get VERY sick.

We don't talk about it, but Covid can damage your immune system (more colds), damage your blood vessels (more strokes & heart disease), or leave you severely fatigued (Long Covid).

"Not talking about it" won't protect you.

Not even a bit. Screenshot describing Covid as a level 3 biohazard, causing brain damage and blood complications.
Read 8 tweets
Nov 8, 2023
I teach science. Throughout my career, students have asked me

"Sir, what will happen if we DO eat the chemicals?"

Listening to some of the testimony of scientists at the UK Covid Inquiry, I can only assume that THEIR science teachers encouraged them to eat the chemicals.

A 🧵 Man wearing Handanhy 9330 mask, rated FFP3 in the UK and EU, and protective goggles.
"Sir, what will happen if we DO drink the copper sulfate?"

"Probably nothing interesting, but you may have to go to hospital. Hospitals are busy, and you will need to wait. That will be boring."

I'm not a data account. I can't tell you about Children's A&E wait times. Portsmouth hospital remains incredibly busy - 8th November
I do know that we don't train young scientists to put themselves and others in danger. Anyone who has ever called for RCTs of safety measures has been deeply disrespectful to their old science teachers.

We spend lots of our time keeping children safe in science lessons. The "Who is this fuckwit?" evidence from the UK Covid Inquiry
Read 6 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us!

:(