Very helpful point of reference to have a friend with a kid born on the same day I started grad school. I see pics and think, wow she can stand up! Then I go to class and think, wow I’ve actually read an article on this syllabus!
When you answer the friendly Trader Joe’s cashier’s question about your grad school pursuits by telling them you want to get a larger proportion of Americans reading proficiently and they laugh nervously. Me too, cashier. Me too.
✏️ Back to school countdown - busting myths and misconceptions about reading! I’ve been told this 5 minute segment has been shown at staff meetings, teacher training & parent info sessions! ✏️
Welcome Joseph Burey (@josephburey) to Academic Twitter! He's a 2nd-year Educational Psychology PhD student @umn_edpsych. His work is in educational interventions, social identity, & cognition among marginalized students. Please give him a follow!
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@TonyPerez2010 Yes and young millennial, but my Gen x brother told me today that when he mimes rolling down a car window the kids are very confused. The lack of any context for his circular hand motions may be a confounding variable though 🤔
@samuelmehr I love this for two reasons. 1. It’s amazing and accurate. 2. My favorite assignment in my psych undergrad was assigned my only therapist prof, in abnormal psych, and we had to assign 5 office characters personality disorders and defend our choices.
Redwood National Park is urging visitors to stay away from Hyperion. Visitors who attempt to see the Guinness World Record tree in person will risk a $5,000 fine and six months in jail https://t.co/xdL257BMuQ
Houston hasn’t ended homelessness, but it shows progress is possible.
Through cooperation, trust and grinding effort, the city has made remarkable progress moving people from the streets into homes of their own. https://t.co/sk2GLxNOpl