Many congratulations to renowned psychologist and expert in the psychology of language, @ReadOxford, on her election as Fellow of the British Academy! @BritishAcademy_@StJohnsOx https://t.co/x9DcNkkBx5
Happy #KidLitArtPostcard day! I'm Imogen Foxell, an illustrator and author. I love to create imaginary worlds populated by tiny people. See more at https://t.co/wDKM6bRdPU
Vote for the Word of the Year 2022!
@OxUniPress have narrowed down the #OxfordWOTY to three words... Which will you choose?
✅ metaverse
✅ #IStandWith
✅ Goblin mode
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‘How are we going to spell forty+ sounds with twenty-six letters? That in a nutshell is the problem with English spelling’ Crystal, 2012
@Kathy_Rastle talks about all the reasons why learning to read English is so challenging, and why we therefore need a code #rEDOxford
Really enjoyed the day, amazing venue, lovely audience, so proud to present at this forum with @K_A_Worsley & so happy to see everyone in person, thank you @researchED1
Dr Nilanjana Banerji and Kersti Worsley share the data-driven research journey undertaken by @OxUniPress to understand when and how often children are exposed to different types of vocabulary as part of their education, from EYFS to KS3. @K_A_Worsley @researchED1#rEDOxford
For the first time in its history, we're opening up Oxford Word of the Year to you.
Are you ready to choose the word you feel reflects 2022 best?
Take a look at the #OxfordWOTY finalists and vote below ⤵️
I'll be doing a reading and signing copies of Maybe You Might at @MostlyReading in Abingdon in the morning of Friday 7th October starting at 10 am. Quite nervous! See you there!
@lantanapub
Yay! Finally - a special issue on children's dictionaries! Pleasure to work with @RennieSusanC and @lynneguist and proud to have my article included with the fabulous articles in this landmark issue by @DictionarySocNA! Friends of @OxfordChildrens, this is for you!
Come and join our team at OUP - senior commissioning editor in the trade children's team. My colleagues are all delightful (won't speak for myself!) and as an added bonus, OUP has ducklings every spring. #publishingjob#oxfordchildrens https://t.co/nKuuBPorsp