Handbook of Personalized Learning, in print and held to show cover.
The Handbook of Personalized Learning is finally in print!
Arrived yesterday(!) & pre-order pricing thru π¦. www.routledge.com/Handbook-of-...
We provided teachers & designers with a guide to theoretically supported PL design logic & demos across subject areas, ages, & contexts.
+DIY figure! β¬οΈ
24.11.2025 14:57
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Samantha G. Daley
Dr. Samantha G. Daley joins podcast host Dr. Jeff Greene to discuss her Educational Psychologist article, βUniversal design of educational psychology? Improving theory and application by focusing on s
Universal Design for Learning is a great way to think about supporting learners - but did you know it's also a great way to think about doing research? In this podcast episode, Dr. Samantha Daley talks about her wonderful article on using UDL to inform research.
#PsychSciSky #AcademicSky #EduSky
03.10.2025 12:30
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Ben Heddy & Alyssa Emery
Dr. Ben Heddy and Dr. Alyssa Emery join podcast host Dr. Jeff Greene to discuss their Educational Psychologist article, βTransdisciplinary inclusivity: strategies and implications for integrating stud
I'm so pleased the latest issue of #EducationalPsychologist is focused on how students with disabilities can be included in psychological research. Hear all about the special issue, & the guest editors' Transdisciplinary Inclusivity model, in this podcast episode! #PsychSciSky #AcademicSky #EduSky
11.09.2025 15:03
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In particular, my deepest gratitude to Jeff Greene for his editorial stewardship. I learned so much from his incisive and constructive feedback, and sincerely value his championing of our ideas as we've worked to weave them together.
30.06.2025 18:24
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I want to publicly thank the outgoing editors, Jeff Greene and Lisa Linnenbrink-Garcia, for leading the field in affirming that disability is not a peripheral issue, but central to the work we do as educational psychologists, & that students with disabilities matter in both scholarship and practice.
30.06.2025 18:24
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So while my primary hope is that you (yep, you) design your next study actively recruiting students with disabilities to be in it, I also hope that reading the articles helps you strike up a conversation with a colleague about these ideas too.
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...which means we've had a number of years to name these ideas and hear each other's perspectives and find consensus. Writing & editing these manuscripts helped us see where we disagreed or were talking past each other in ways that I think are truly valuable for all collaborators to experience.
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Across the editorial team alone, we had one wedding, two promotions, three institutional moves, and three babies--with no gestational overlap--in the time between submitting the initial proposal and the issue going live...
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I'm not doing these manuscripts any justice in this thread! They are thought-provoking yet accessible; clear and compelling. I'm so indebted to the authors & editorial team for their efforts on this special issue which has been *years* in the making.
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Universal design of educational psychology? Improving theory and application by focusing on students with disabilities
Including students with disabilities is critical to the relevance and application of educational psychology theory and research. In this article, I draw on the Universal Design for Learning framewo...
Samantha Daley argues that research in the field would be better--more robust, asking more interesting research questions and offering enriched insights--if researchers designed studies in the same way teachers are encouraged to design their classrooms: inclusive from the beginning.
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Educational Psychologist
Toward Equity in Educational Psychology: Including Students with Disabilities in Research and Theory. Volume 60, Issue 3 of Educational Psychologist
It's here! The newest issue of @edpsychjournal.bsky.social asks: why aren't you including students with disabilities in your research?
Then, an amazing group of scholars demonstrate how and why they DO. I want to highlight a few aspects of the special issue in particular:
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Educational Psychologist
Toward Equity in Educational Psychology: Including Students with Disabilities in Research and Theory. Volume 60, Issue 3 of Educational Psychologist
SO excited for the new @edpsychjournal.bsky.social issue on including students with disabilities in research & theory! Kudos to guest editors @benheddy.bsky.social @alyssaemery.bsky.social Rebecca Louick and @jchow.bsky.social #PsychSciSky #AcademicSky #EduSky
www.tandfonline.com/toc/hedp20/6...
26.06.2025 11:20
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A great opportunity for AERA Div C members (especially 3a!)
13.01.2025 16:46
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A slide with a picture of OSU coach Ryan Day. The slide heading reads βDimensions of Attributions: Why did OSU lose to Michigan?β Also on the slide is a 2x2 grid representing the dimensions of attribution theory. As an example of stable, internal attribution, the text reads βI am irreparably bad at my job.β
Turning pain into student learning gains
03.12.2024 15:44
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Ha, I was just too star struck by everyone else to notice π. Thanks again!
21.11.2024 12:57
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May I join too? Thanks for putting this together!
21.11.2024 12:49
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Community for Education Scholars in all areas and concentrations looking to find each other!
Please reply to this post if you want to be added!! #EducationScholars
go.bsky.app/BaXvoap
14.11.2024 07:02
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Room for one more? Thanks for putting this together + managing!
16.11.2024 12:27
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Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University Institute on Diversity
Now more than ever community and support is needed. Thatβs why @sylviapperry.bsky.social and I are happy to solicit applications for the 3rd annual CASBS Summer Institute on Diversity. If you're a pre-tenure prof studying diversity, apply & repost! Apps due: Dec 11 casbs.stanford.edu/call-applica...
11.11.2024 04:53
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I have two that Iβll email you if youβd like to have some on deck
09.11.2023 22:04
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Grateful to you, Lisa, and the editorial board of Educational Psychologist!
20.10.2023 15:57
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Heβs my goal model :)
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To that end, to do my part in changing the tide, that's all I know to do: conduct the kind of empirical & conceptual work I want to see, ask questions about the exclusion of participants with disabilities when I'm asked to review, and bring up these topics on forums like this one. Other ideas? 9/9
19.10.2023 21:40
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To be clear, I am certain the editors (and the authors) care about this! Perhaps he'd regret me sharing, but Paul Schutz has taken significant time editing my work and giving me informal advice about how to publish work about disability in ed psych journals. 8/x
19.10.2023 21:35
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