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Banter Booster #65: Useful things for busy speech pathologists
6-BOOSTS TO START YOUR WEEK!
👋🏻 I’m David, and I’m learning how to be more optimistic 🧘♂️ ☕️ 📖
SLPs bringing the books back into Book Week!
1. 🆓 Resources
These embedded picture mnemonics by @ONlit_social are amazing! Research-based and so intentional.
I used them to create letter grids (UFLI & Phonics Companion aligned) to reinforce explicit teaching of new concepts & systematically review old concepts through play.
Links below
— Sheri Ainslie, C-SLCT (@sheri_ainslie)
2:58 PM • Aug 20, 2024
Gr. 8 teachers: DO NOT MISS this 🔥 @ONlit_social resource!
✅Rich front matter for teacher learning
✅Charts/rubrics
✅14 reading passages about changemakers for fluency building w lessons highlighting vocab & spellingPackage is FREE & ready to use!
onlit.org/resource/fluen…
— Kate Winn (@thismomloves)
12:55 PM • Aug 19, 2024
Parents lamenting the fall return of packing lunches need to see this chart from @DTWillingham. 🥪
I made my older daughter’s lunch in kindergarten and haven’t packed a lunch since. Girls are now 18 & 16. Life-changing.
If you enjoy it, great - but if you’re dreading it? ⬇️
— Kate Winn (@thismomloves)
11:48 AM • Aug 19, 2024
2. 🤓 Technical Skills, & Training
Happy to share 4 pages of strategies to support multilingual learners in your classrooms—just in time for back to school!
#EAL#CPD#edutwitter#multilingual#MLs
— Joanna Kolota (@JKolota)
5:32 PM • Aug 19, 2024
Up to half a million Australians move interstate each year and we have five official beginners’ handwriting styles. Go figure.
— Spelfabet (@spelfabet)
8:35 PM • Aug 18, 2024
3. 🧐 Practice Tips
The best jobs don't go to the smartest people.
They go to those who are most prepared.
10 interview questions that trip up candidates often (and how to ace them):
— Eric Partaker (@Eric_Partaker)
1:00 PM • Aug 16, 2024
4. 🔓 Research
#LSHSS study looked at caregiver perceptions of COVID-19 educational disruptions on children with DLD and their typically developing peers: Families of the former may have experienced more challenges. @ASHAJournals@SIGPerspectives@CSDisseminate#SLPeepsat.asha.org/nS
— ASHA (@ASHAWeb)
3:01 PM • Aug 20, 2024
Pleased to share this update by @volkmer_anna, @charl_marshall and friends, identifying six of many vexing issues surrounding primary progressive aphasia link.springer.com/article/10.100…
— Jason Warren (@profjasonwarren)
10:30 AM • Nov 14, 2023
A new @Nature feature on the low bar for regulatory approval for #AI in medicine, lack of transparency and rigorous studies, and how it's holding back the field and implementation
nature.com/articles/d4158…@marilenharo— Eric Topol (@EricTopol)
1:26 PM • Aug 21, 2024
5. 🔥 NDIS and provider 🔧🔨
6. ❣️ Client views & 😍 for speech pathology!
📣Shape the future of #DevLangDis research in #Australia! People with #DLD and supporters (family, professionals) can rank priorities for Australian DLD research here: tinyurl.com/59wtpvjt
This online ranking task will take ~30 minutes. Curtin HREC approved HRE2023-0196— Robert Wells (@RobertPWells)
12:59 AM • Aug 15, 2024
Hope you all have a happy Speech Pathology Week!