Clare Wood
@drcpw
Professor of Psychology. Trustee @LiteracyTrust Interested in reading, technology, language, education. Still learning. Opinions are my own.
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27-07-2010 20:53:15
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New article on #readingforpleasure + the resilience + vulnerability needed to play a social justice role in this space. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… One for summer pondering perhaps? 🤔 Navan Govender Megan Dixon A global challenge Natalia I. Kucirkova Helen Hendry Centre for Literacy and Social Justice
Just about to press ‘send’ on an exciting new book manuscript Bloomsbury Books UK. A fantastic collaboration with Janina Suppers Sophie Atherton (she/her) Dr Karenza Moore & Benjamin Hanckel on Researching with Young People 📖 watch this space…
Autistic-led research into the lived experience of ND student teachers, co-authored with excellent allies & impossible without the participants who shared their experiences. Grateful, but also recognise much work ahead. Rachael Davis Laura Crane osf.io/preprints/osf/…
We’d like to thank everyone very much for the generosity and support we have received following the incident at Spellow Library Hub. Your kindness is deeply appreciated. From now on offers of support should be directed to [email protected] Thank You
Are you a teacher or TA at an English primary school, or training to become a teacher? If you have 10min this summer, please fill in our questionnaire on teacher knowledge of and views on the Reading Framework. Many thanks! #edutwitter #TeachersTwitter ntupsychology.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6P…
Why did English end up with such a crazy spelling system? In new research funded by The Leverhulme Trust we analysed 1000 years of English spelling to find out. Preprint here: osf.io/preprints/psya….
Really looking forward to speaking at this event reviewing such an important set of initiatives across Nottingham. Its free to attend if you are interested in learning more about the Standing Stone Brewing Company work. Nottingham Trent University Institute of Education NTU Psychology NTU Research Dr Aaron Bradbury National Literacy Trust
Applications are now open to the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Teacher Development Fund!! Grants up to £165,000 support arts organisations and schools to work together to develop arts-based approaches in primary. What's not to love? Do RT! Why not apply now? 👉phf.org.uk/tdf