Dr Nazam Hussain (@nazamhussainep) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Nazam Hussain

@nazamhussainep

Educational Psychologist... views my own.

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EPs demonstrate expertise by: sharing examples of failure as well as successes; making complex information understandable; simultaneously holding competing theories in mind; offering practical examples rather than virtue signalling; dismissing erroneous/ redundant information;

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Motivation: allocation of attention 2 tasks linked to value (utility, instrinsic) combined wth expectations (competency beliefs, predicting outcomes) over cost (attention, emotion, effort, opportunity) within wider culture (norms, reinforcement, situational cues, self theories)

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Inductive: Premise is to the data rather than allegiance to a theory. Frequency counting of measurable and observable responses, fluency monitoring of learning skills/ knowledge, precise and targeted observation schedules. Crucial to increasing sensitivity to contexts.

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The inimitable Dr Nazam Hussain presenting an inspiring and thought-provoking session about how we conceptualise learning needs, and the powerful role of direct instruction in supporting equitable and inclusive education. #decp2025 British Psychological Society #twittereps

The inimitable <a href="/NazamHussainEP/">Dr Nazam Hussain</a>  presenting an inspiring and thought-provoking session about how we conceptualise learning needs, and the powerful  role of direct instruction in supporting equitable and inclusive education. 

#decp2025

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Compassion in Educational Psychology Practice: read a short blog about compassion focussed coaching and the peer reviewed paper which was published a few months ago buff.ly/42PGYDN #TwitterEPs

Compassion in Educational Psychology Practice: read a short blog about compassion focussed coaching and the peer reviewed paper which was published a few months ago

buff.ly/42PGYDN  

#TwitterEPs
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nifdi.org/research/journ… all EPs should be aware (not necessarily like) DI and question how much instructional and curriculum design factors feed into their formulations, analysis, thoughts and intervention planning. #twittereps

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Fascinating and accessible book. So many crossnlinks with contextual behavioural science, reinforcement history, creativity, philosophy, brain based science, embodied cognition, instructional design, deduction and induction, intelligence, derived relations, ethics, logic...

Fascinating and accessible book. So many crossnlinks with contextual behavioural science, reinforcement history, creativity, philosophy, brain based science, embodied cognition, instructional design, deduction and induction, intelligence, derived relations, ethics, logic...
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Every bit of work...keep asking yourself three questions; Where is the psychology? Where is the psychology? Where is the psychology?

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Starting the substack journey to encourage myself to write and hopefully connect with others. nazamep.substack.com/p/the-meeting #twittereps

Starting the substack journey to encourage myself to write and hopefully connect with others. nazamep.substack.com/p/the-meeting #twittereps
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Highly recommend, especially 4 course tutors & trainee EPs looking 2 evaluate interventions that are already taking place in schools. Plus, critique of significance testing when assumptions are not met (which they rarely are) & suggesting ways forward in terms of research design.

Highly recommend, especially 4 course tutors &amp; trainee EPs looking 2 evaluate interventions that are already taking place in schools. Plus, critique of significance testing when assumptions are not met (which they rarely are) &amp; suggesting ways forward in terms of research design.