Very belated tweet: I was awarded fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (@AdvanceHE) last July! Still so pleased that my teaching contributions have been recognised 🎓 #AcademicTwitter
Just finished reading Miriam Schmaus's paper 'Disproportionate identification of special needs for ethnic and language minority students in England–patterns and explanations' - lots of really key insights into factors affecting timely intervention. https://t.co/4Oo6WV8RnR
International PhD Conference on Multilingual Language Acquisition @UniKonstanz
https://t.co/nZIPNec6jd #UniKonIPCMA23
Might be of interest to some Bangor people @BangorLingEL ? @FelicityParry ? Would you mind sharing? Thanks!
SLTs! Another of my students is looking for SLTs to complete his survey! If you could complete and share, that would be amazing, as he's struggling to find participants. https://t.co/itVsSb9a3y #SLT#MySLTDay#slpeeps
Today is Swallowing Awareness Day!
Speech and Language Therapists are qualified to assess and manage swallowing disorders, known as Dysphagia.
Want to know more about Dysphagia? Take a look at this 👇
#SwallowAware2023@AneurinBevanUHB
Calling all UK-based SLTs! One of my students is collecting data for her undergraduate dissertation and would really appreciate your contributions 👩🏫💬👩⚕️ #SLTs#MySLTday#speechtherapy#bilingualism
‼️ Calling all UK SLTS ‼️ our final year student is looking into the barriers faced by the refugee and migrant population in accessing SLT. It would be really helpful if you could complete her survey no matter your experience working with this population! https://t.co/r8i3LTArjI
!! Next Wednesday !! @HannahSDaly will be presenting her research: A comparison of language attitudes and language use in young Welsh speakers in mid-North Wales
4pm, Duncan Tanner Room and online, Teams link below: https://t.co/ZI5d9nlh9Y
Fully funded PhD opportunity at King's College London, supervised by Eloi Puig Mayenco and Gabriella Rundblad on a project on the linguistic development of bilingual children living in the South-east of England who have Down’s syndrome.
https://t.co/UtNACPahGw
‘Bilingualism is possible for children with developmental disabilities, as our research on children learning both Welsh and English shows’ ✍️@Rebecca_Ward_9@ESanoudaki
https://t.co/O7GxLkUJtu