This (condescending) “advise” seems more like academic hazing and is one reason younger generations don’t go into academia… Front loading your entire career leads to burnout- can’t pour from an empty cup!
Grad Students: I was at a coffee house earlier and I heard a grad student say she was taking the day off. I looked right at her and said ‘That’s exactly what I’d want to hear if I was applying to the same job as you in three years.’ I could see the tears well up, but it’s the 1/
@mpolikoff I’ve spent WAY too much time thinking about this… Normally, one of pro cursive’s supporting points is so they can read historical documents? I looked into the bill sponsor and can’t find anything that makes this make sense lol
Our department (@fsu_elps) is sending 8 students to #AEFP2024 this weekend! Check out our presentation details below and send me a quick message if you want to connect with any of them!
**Update on teacher shortages**
@JoshBleiberg , @ArmstrongSaenz , @ChanhLam202 and I are updating our https://t.co/sLFquiw7A0 website. We find there are at least 55,000 vacant teaching positions and 270,000 underqual in the US compared to 36,000 and 160,000 positions last year.
Super excited to see 14(!) presentations from @fsueducation @fsu_elps at #AEFP2023, including excellent research from PhD students @amoghbasavaraj , @_ajmoran , @lkregister29, @dhlbusn , Sungkyum Kim, Xiaonan Jiang, & Kyeongwon Kim. Say hi to this crew in Denver!
A strangely imprecise aspect of academic papers is whether they claim to establish causality. It can be implied by language, rather than through analysis.
This paper shows what words peer reviewers in medicine THINK are associated with causal claims. https://t.co/yF2SEdzJSt
In 1969 Andrew Jackson Foster became the first Deaf Black man to earn a bachelor's degree from Gallaudet University, the American university for the Deaf, and the first to earn a master's degree from Eastern Michigan University. #BlackHistoryMonth
Hi #EduTwitter - does anyone have a good list of publicly-available datasets that students can work with? I know some based on my own research interests, but was hoping someone has already put together a website/resource to share? (Both PK-12 and Higher Ed are of interest!)