So incredibly honored to receive this award and join the ranks of so many other scholars whose work I deeply admire (including two of my current colleagues!) and grateful to so many fantastic mentors and collaborators who I have been fortunate enough to work with over the years!
Today at 9:35 am, join #NCER Commissioner @LizAlbro as she participates in a panel on challenges and benefits of data sharing requirements in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy’s Nelson Memo. #AERA24 Learn more: https://t.co/xXF94ukUFg
This project focuses on power analysis for longitudinal designs. I am deeply grateful for the guidance, support, and encouragement from my advisor, mentors, and collaborators, Dr. Spyros Konstantopoulos, mentor @NianboDong , @beckamaynard, @SpybrookJessaca, and Dr. Ben Kelcey.
Raising the Bar on Math Education – Lessons from Near and Far https://t.co/jdO8vLD0qZ Congratulations and thank-you to the organizers and participants!
Grateful to the AERA School Effectiveness and School Improvement SIG for this acknowledgement! My paper with @meghan_com & @Nicole_S_Simon was an effort to understand how to better support school leaders during periods of crisis: https://t.co/SNJufRfUVS
Could not be more excited for our new Boston P-3 RPP study to be out. The paper uses implementation data to create a measure of P-1st instructional alignment and examines the extent to which stronger alignment was associated with a sustained PreK boost. https://t.co/UYj4AqOwzm
Absolutely wonderful day at Penn GSE. Loved meeting the enormously talented IES Fellows. Finished the day with one of my favorite activities - a walking campus tour. My photo-savvy host made sure we stopped for all the iconic photo ops.
I'd pretty much stopped posting here, but coming back because I'm just so thrilled about the next installment of the Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis SIG online seminar: Dr. Julia Littell, speaking on the logic of generalization from systematic reviews and meta-analysis.
College students are struggling with basic math — and professors blame the pandemic. As with other learning setbacks, the issues are most pronounced among Black, Latino, low-income and other vulnerable students, @KatharineStrunk recently told @APNews: https://t.co/rjEbQo5j7N.
Introducing the new Educator’s Playbook podcast, a companion to our email newsletter for K-12 educators! 🍎 Listen to the trailer and subscribe today so you don’t miss a single episode this fall! 🎧 https://t.co/q355UIE6Nn on @ApplePodcasts or https://t.co/BGfEIJLo1A on @Spotify.
Layoffs seem unthinkable given the current state of teacher shortages, but they’re a real possibility as Pandemic-era funding expires. In this 9/20 webinar by @CalderCenter, learn how districts can prioritize equity if and when layoffs become necessary. https://t.co/nbXGEKA5AB
“College in 3” is gaining momentum. #PennGSE’s Robert Zemsky shared some of the project’s recent successes in op-eds for @hechingerreport and @USATODAY — read more about the accelerated bachelor’s degrees and @UMRochester, which is leading the charge, at https://t.co/lCoeYxWpLA.
Hey moms: do you remember times as a new parent when your baby wouldn’t stop crying? Ever asked for advice, only to get a snarky reply that made you feel mom shamed? 1/11
If you read one book on gender this year, make it economist Claudia Goldin's "Career and Family". No-one has done a better job of bringing together the historical shifts in work life and family life. A remarkable read. @PikaGoldin
Excited to share "Framing Parents' Attitudes Towards Career & Technical Education" -Now out (Open Access!) in @epaa_aape! I use a survey-based RCT to understand what parents think about #CareerTechEd, and whether the way #CTE is explained matters. 🧵below: https://t.co/MdpeEUb4lZ