I research the intersection of equity, education, and human development through research-practitioner partnerships. All my best friends are dogs. she/her
I live in constant fear of receiving a Storyworth gift. The prospect of an extra writing assignment every week from one of my loved ones for an entire year is....dark. #Phdchat
It's an exciting time to be tackling the challenge of building evidence for #EdTech - understanding how the landscape varies from traditional program evaluation and situating research in response to our current context are critical steps in this work
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@CandaceLapan @MatthiasAulbach Printing slides and annotating them was always my move. A lot of students don't have printers/relying on university printing can be a gamble - maybe you could provide print outs?
I started my dream job in March with one major downside and after six months of complaining to my supervisor, project leads, and even the dang CEO, today was finally the day. Today, IT installed stata 17 and I moved my programs over from (shudder) SPSS. WE CAN DO HARD THINGS
If I see one more hand wringing article about learning loss due to the pandemic I will scream. Children experienced chronic trauma and displacement for more than a year of their development. Sending them back to school will not erase that. https://t.co/TIkEmy8eIf
This is a great resource for learning about trauma-informed practices and choosing approaches based on what will work best for local communities:
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A report released by @Gaggle_K12, a security management system used by #K12 districts to monitor student activity, shows a 67% increase in suicide or self-harm and threats of violence against others when compared to the academic year prior to #COVID19.
“Decolonizing science, in an intersectional way, is part of the work of science: to stop re-creating hierarchies of oppression. ” A challenging and timely read for anyone in education or STEM research. https://t.co/l9dzpU7VTD