Dr. Jenny Root (Taylor’s Version)
@dr_jenny_root
personal account of autism/intellectual disability researcher with adhd, academic mama of 2, behavior analyst, opinions are my own, *learning styles are a myth*
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http://gcalab.org 05-04-2017 02:44:16
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fellow UNCCspecialedphd alumna & OSEP Scholars Dr. Kim Bunch-Crump is doing big things 4 NC Public Schools at North Carolina A&T with 💵 from @ED_Sped_Rehab ! example of #ROI on U.S. Department of Education investments in special education personnel prep HECSE tinyurl.com/Ncatuosep
Submitting a proposal to the annual Teacher Education Division conference? We've created a helpful resource for students! Check it out here tinyurl.com/TED24Student and submit your proposal by April 19th at tedcec.org
🚨TOMORROW🚨 During this FREE webinar, Dr. Jenny Root (Taylor’s Version) will describe a framework for supporting #autistic students to gain meaningful math skills that will increase their independence. Register today at ⬇️ #AutismAwarenessMonth bit.ly/43Sr6P4
This is a great opportunity for FSU Research Development FSU Faculty !!
Welcome to the Florida Center for Reading Research Villlage Erica Dennis !
Really enjoyed learning from Adam Gamoran about the efforts of WT Grant Foundation to use research to improve the lives of young people during his site visit to Florida A&M University and Florida State University - thanks to Nicole Patton Terry Florida Center for Reading Research bringing us all together!
Thanks Research in Math Edu Alison Hardy @mshardy123.bsky.social for coming to Florida State University Florida Center for Reading Research @fsucehhs and talking WT Grant Foundation RPPs, math, autism, research, & learning theories! Investment from U.S. Department of Education @ED_Sped_Rehab #325D is making these networks form and preparing innovative OSEP Scholars
Join us today to hear about our RPP with Leon County Schools - I'm especially excited to highlight how our #325D OSEP Scholars and IES Research pre-doctoral fellows were able to authentically engage in these partnerships through coursework and apprenticeships.