Lots of fun ideas floating in my mind after such a fun weekend at #HSP2023. What a joy to return to my favorite place, with some favorite people, and do what I love.
#HSP2023 is over and now I’m SAD. It was a joy getting to meet so many of you, and I look forward to seeing you all soon. Check the 🧵 below if you missed my posters at Session IV — they’re cool, I promise!
Safe travels home, everyone! 🚗✈️🚢
That’s a wrap on #HSP2023! We hope you had a wonderful time in Pittsburgh. Thanks for joining us. See you in Ann Arbor, Michigan next year for HSP 2024!
It was a great pleasure to present whole two posters at #HSP2023 covering the initial stages of the MultiLit project - an investigation into the multilectal literacy practices in Norway and their connection to/influence on academic achievement & cognitive and linguistic abilities
Had a blast at #hsp2023 and wish I could stay for the afternoon talks! So nice to see everyone and meet so many people for the first time in person! See you next year at TBD!
Listening to @SuzAdlof present on DLD, oral language, and syntax at #hsp2023 this morning. She is making a case for syntax as part of the “beneficial for all and necessary for some” of explicit, systematic language instruction.
Our final #HSP2023 invited speaker, Dr. Emily Phillips Galloway shares her work on assessment design and curricular approach to support classroom learning.
Here we go! Our last day of #HSP2023. Next up Dr. Suzanne Adlof will give an invited talk on measuring and teaching sentence structure to improve children’s reading and writing.