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Banter Booster #40: Useful things for busy speech pathologists
6-BOOSTS TO START YOUR WEEK!
👋🏻 I’m David, and I want to help you save time & energy ⌚️ ⚡️
Hope you’ve had a great start to the year!
1. 🆓Resources
It's the start of the school year in Australia. Here are our top free resources for families and teachers as we kick off for 2024!
#DevLangDis
— Shaun Ziegenfusz (he/him) (@shaunziegenfusz)
12:52 AM • Jan 19, 2024
Congratulations @EmHarringtonSLP on your first publication and the clever way you've packaged responsive labeling and responsive #ToyTalk into a simple sequence for caregivers. #EI#SLPeeps#LateTalkers#DLD
Emily's caregiver handout can be found here: hdl.handle.net/2142/113690— Pamela Hadley (@PamelaAHadley)
4:38 AM • Jan 30, 2024
We released our free reading program in September. In those 4 months it has had over 3514 downloads and 109 people have purchased the premium program.
It makes me very happy to know that it’s helped so many teachers and students
teachingbyscience.com/_files/ugd/237…
— Nate Joseph (@NateJoseph19)
11:40 AM • Jan 30, 2024
Precarious Painter for the win
— Braydon Dymm, MD (@BraydonDymm)
8:45 PM • Jan 27, 2024
2. 🆓 Technical Skills & Training
'The Three Pillars of Vocabulary Teaching'
1. Explicit vocabulary teaching
2. Incidental vocabulary learning
3. Cultivating ‘word consciousness’
theconfidentteacher.com/2021/05/three-…
— Alex Quigley (@AlexJQuigley)
6:01 PM • Jan 5, 2024
This week we hosted a fantastic talk by Laura Glisson on use of oral narratives for children with DLD. We had a brilliant turn out and have added it to our YouTube channel so that even more people can watch!
Use the link below to watch Laura's full talk: youtu.be/gViUlo9aOoc?si…— Engage with Developmental Language Disorder (@Engage_DLD)
2:04 PM • Jan 18, 2024
In episode 2 of The Importance of Oral Language Series, Maggie Snowling, Professor Emerita of Psychology at the University of Oxford, discusses oral language as a building block for children's reading abilities. Let us know your thoughts below! #OralLanguage#oxforduniversity
— OxEd and Assessment (@OxEdAssessment)
12:05 PM • Jan 6, 2024
Feedback can enhance learning. But it can also inhibit it.
Here's what we know:
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— Peps (@PepsMccrea)
7:00 PM • Jan 28, 2024
3. 🆓 Practice Tips
If you're a candidate interviewing for a role, avoid *backstory scope creep.*
I regularly see folks spend too much time on the "situation" part of the STAR method (situation, task, action, results).
The situation is the least interesting part of your story.
If you spend too… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
— Wes Kao 🏛 (@wes_kao)
3:23 PM • Jan 15, 2024
Humans have an addition bias. When we are asked to improve something we add things. We rarely take things away.
Often the quickest way to improve something is subtraction.
In a great new book @work_matters & Huggy Rao show how to improve by subtraction.
hbr.org/2024/01/rid-yo…— André Spicer (@andre_spicer)
7:02 PM • Jan 3, 2024
4. 🔓Research
Sometimes a free resource comes and goes... this book is a collection of essays on recent developments in cognitive science. Some big names and interesting topics that I think teachers will really enjoy!
teachpsych.org/ebooks/itow
— Zach Groshell (@MrZachG)
10:47 PM • Jan 12, 2024
📷
Tanya Anne Serry PhD
@tserry2504
Congratulations👏🏼 @AmandaEKranz for leading this important systematic narrative review with @PamelaSnow2 and me. Ping @latrobe#PhDpubs— Tanya Anne Serry PhD (@tserry2504)
1:46 AM • Jan 18, 2024
5. 🔥Useful🔧
Just read this to my daughter. It deals with the issue of speech difficulty in such a lovely way. Fantastic book.
— Carl Hendrick (@C_Hendrick)
6:03 PM • Dec 30, 2023
6. Client perspectives and reasons to 😍 speech pathology!
66 Good News Stories You Didn't Hear About in 2023. Not feel-good fluff ("Puppy befriends Orangutan") but significant progress in global health, clean energy, poverty, suicide, education, women's rights, homicide, conservation. Thanks, @future_crunch, for counteracting… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
— Steven Pinker (@sapinker)
10:11 PM • Dec 25, 2023
Despite their brief history, computers and AI have fundamentally changed what we see, what we know, and what we do.
Little is as important for the future of the world, and our own lives, as how this history continues.
Read more: ourworldindata.org/brief-history-…
— Our World in Data (@OurWorldInData)
10:42 AM • Mar 17, 2023
Why is Calvin & Hobbes still one of the best comics that has ever existed?
One reason is that regardless of how emotionally trying raising Calvin can be, there is every indicator that both Mom & Dad love Calvin very, very much.
This one, in particular, is beautiful.
— Robb Allen (@ItsRobbAllen)
6:46 PM • Jan 13, 2024