Is ACT delivered by lay people (non-therapists) effective? This systematic review of 19 studies with health care workers, teachers, municipal workers say YES!
https://t.co/3ePSGbvgyS
“We are looking down the barrel of a loaded gun with our water resources in the West,” writes Andrew Schwartz (@snow_d0c), the lead scientist and station manager at @UCB_CSSL. https://t.co/UkS69QSyxw
Good reminder to not let the voices of those we work with be lost in adult squabbles/hypotheses/opinions: 12 Teenagers on What Adults Don’t Get About Their Lives https://t.co/WBTEc1pTCm
Re-upping this from @JAMANetwork re meta-analysis. Too much magical thinking about how meta-analysis can transform small and heterogeneous clinical trials into Robust Evidence. No substitute for investing in well-designed, well-powered trials. https://t.co/EcuV8jzmQq
🎊 🎉 Congratulations to a @uttec_lab member, @FeldmanDooley! Eric successfully proposed his dissertation examining the relationship between secondary teacher and student #WellBeing. 👏👏
People multitask in over 30% of virtual meetings.
If you want their undivided attention, move meetings to the afternoon—and keep them small and short.
Our best analytical and creative thinking often happens before lunch (or after dinner). Protect mornings to focus on deep work.
I'm just going to shout it into the void:
There is not a teacher shortage.
There is a SALARY SHORTAGE.
There is a WORK AND LIFE BALANCE SHORTAGE.
There is an EMPATHY SHORTAGE.
There is a BEING TREATED LIKE A PROFESSIONAL ADULT shortage.
I said what I said.