In 1938, Harvard began the world’s longest happiness study.
They tracked 724 teenagers for their entire lives.
85 years later, the results are in.
Here’s what actually makes people happy (backed by science):
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STEMM professionals are driven by their passion and curiosity.
The #SAScienceAwards are a well-deserved recognition of these efforts, and a reminder that their work matters.
I offer my congratulations to all 2024 finalists 👇
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Excellent keynote Pasi, hopefully lots more CONASTA71 notes are in symphony over the next three days. Looking forward to sharing the key messages with my colleagues in SA!
Thank you all science educators who joined me in the CONASTA71 conference keynote this morning. My slide deck is here for you: https://t.co/b8QRisvMid @UniMelb @EduMelb
Engaging people on #ClimateChange is challenging, but you can use climate-driven #SpeciesOnTheMove to connect with people, framed in ways that matter to them (economics, human health, environment etc).
Our new paper out today in People & Nature: https://t.co/2lsS4XbWz1
One of the best CONASTA conference dinners I've had so far. Entre of gnocchi, I had the beef main bur heard great things about the chicken too. And look at that view! #CONASTA70
@betacellgirl@ConfocalJones There will be an article in the Advertiser this week with all the winners for each award category and the overall SA Young Achiever Felicity Graham. Facebook SAYoungAchiever
NEW - Learning Objectives OR Learning Intentions?
Should we focus on the process of learning or pupils' ability to perform to a standard?
We think it's a bit of both. What do you think?