Cate Hamilton
@cateh.bsky.social
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PhD. Applied linguist at Dept of Education, University of Oxford 🤓 Researching effects of using songs to teach/learn foreign languages 🎶 RStats addict 🎵 SEND mom x3 🥰 Founder of Babel Babies 🌍 Ancora imparo 📚
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Our first #appliedlinguistics lunchtime seminar @education.ox.ac.uk is on 21st Oct, 1-2pm, with @dkcayado.bsky.social talking to us about morphology in Tagalog. Join us in person or online! Details ➡️ www.education.ox.ac.uk/event/tracki...
cateh.bsky.social
We’re looking forward to your talk, @dkcayado.bsky.social - it will also be online, and there is a Teams link for people to join on the website you shared. 🙂
cateh.bsky.social
This is a great read, thanks Hamish.
cateh.bsky.social
Teaching is the best job in the world, especially with such amazing colleagues and students @education.ox.ac.uk 🥰 Honoured to have my teaching recognised with this award, and looking forward to the new term starting!
socsci.ox.ac.uk
Congratulations Dr Catherine Hamilton @cateh.bsky.social @education.ox.ac.uk ) on receiving a #TeachingExcellence Award!

🌟Feedback from students highlights Dr Hamilton's engaging teaching style and the positive impact of her efforts on their learning outcomes.

www.socsci.ox.ac.uk/article/winn...
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thomasp85.com
I am beyond excited to announce that ggplot2 4.0.0 has just landed on CRAN.

It's not every day we have a new major #ggplot2 release but it is a fitting 18 year birthday present for the package.

Get an overview of the release in this blog post and be on the lookout for more in-depth posts #rstats
ggplot2 4.0.0
A new major version of ggplot2 has been released on CRAN. Find out what is new here.
www.tidyverse.org
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education.ox.ac.uk
How can we assess risk of bias in education research? ⚖️

Our free online course teaches all the basics of how to assess trustworthiness of experiments and quasi-experiments in education.

Start the free training ➡️ bit.ly/RoBTraining

#OxEdDeanery @theeef.bsky.social
cateh.bsky.social
Ooof and again!! Amazing!
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education.ox.ac.uk
Elevate your education practice with our part-time courses 🧑‍🏫

Our courses in Educational Assessment, Learning and Teaching, Teacher Education, Early Childhood Education and English as an Additional Language are open for Autumn 2025 entry.

Apply now ➡️ www.education.ox.ac.uk/study/courses/

#Edusky
cateh.bsky.social
“Perhaps the methods that work best are not always the ones that make us feel that they work.“ This article really chimed with what I have found in my research too. Just because we believe songs are super effective for learning languages, does not mean they actually are - we should check!
cateh.bsky.social
It was INSANE right up to the last second!!! 😥🎉
cateh.bsky.social
Yes indeed, there is lots of other research we can do about what types of songs are effective and for what purposes. Pretty sure if the song is enjoyed, it would be more effective than if not enjoyable…seems intuitive!
cateh.bsky.social
Another side theory/hunch I have is that we don’t do enough listening as adults (perhaps spending more time on reading/writing). So if listening to songs encourages more time on the task of learning French sounds, that is good. It is bound to be better than less time on task.
cateh.bsky.social
Cool. The evidence I’ve gathered (from 7yo total beginners) might not automatically apply to adult learners. But it seems reciting songs, chants and stories are all effective at helping learn French. Whatever you do on repeat will probably be helpful: repetition is pretty effective, so sing on!
cateh.bsky.social
In this experiment (with 7yo beginners), songs, chants and stories all had a similarly positive effect on learning how to listen to and repeat French sentences. So yes, songs can help! Just no evidence here of them being superlatively effective in comparison to chants/stories. All groups improved.
cateh.bsky.social
Do songs help primary school children learn French or are they just a bit of fun? Answers in a new Deanery Digest about my PhD project below! ⬇️

#primarymfl #songs #languagelearning
education.ox.ac.uk
Can songs, stories and chants help children learn languages in primary school? 🎶

In this new Deanery Digest, Dr @cateh.bsky.social shares findings from a randomised controlled trial comparing the impact of songs, chants, and stories on French language development.

Read the digest ➡️ bit.ly/46oOC9H
Text: Comparing how songs, chants and stories contribute to Year 3 beginner French learners' oral language development in UK primary school lessons.
Image: Two children singing
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education.ox.ac.uk
Do you teach children with English as an Additional Language (EAL)? Join #OxfordEdDeanery's workshop on 10 July to explore the research evidence around EAL to inform policy and practice 💡

Get your ticket now (scholarships available) ➡️ bit.ly/OxEAL2025

#Edusky #TeachersofBluesky
cateh.bsky.social
Thank you to my wonderful colleagues for the support and nomination, and to our incredible students for their tenacity and thirst for learning! What an honour it is to teach @education.ox.ac.uk 💙
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Congratulations to Dr Nicole Dingwall, Dr Cate Hamilton, and Dr Lulu Shi on receiving @socsci.ox.ac.uk Teaching Excellence Awards today! 👏🎉

These awards celebrate outstanding contributions to education and teaching at @ox.ac.uk.

Read more on our website ➡️ www.education.ox.ac.uk/news/departm...
Photos of Nicole Dingwall, Cate Hamilton and Lulu Shi.
Text: 2025 Teaching Excellence Awards
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magdalenaskipper.bsky.social
From today, every paper submitted to Nature -if published - will be accompanied by peer reviewers comments & authors rebuttal.

We started the trial in 2020; we now want to open up the review process & showcase its role in shaping & improving papers
🧪 #AcademicSky

www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Transparent peer review to be extended to all of Nature’s research papers
From today, all new submissions to Nature that are published will be accompanied by referees’ reports and author responses — to illuminate the process of producing rigorous science.
www.nature.com
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deevybee.bsky.social
well done Lior.
There seems a subset of scientists who don’t understand
probability and are convinced that statisticians are just pedantic killjoys determined to take their significant results away from them.
cateh.bsky.social
Classic night-before-it’s-due homework request from teen: mum, I need loo rolls to build the Brandenberg gate in German tomorrow.

The Brandenberg gate:
Brandenberg gate. Image from https://img.locationscout.net/images/2018-05/brandenburg-gate-berlin-germany_l.jpeg
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languageonthemove.bsky.social
We are hiring a dream team of doctoral and post-doctoral research fellows in applied sociolinguistics, education and related fields to work on "Linguistic Diversity and Social Participation across the Lifespan" @uni-hamburg.de

www.languageonthemove.com/hiring-a-dre...
Hiring a dream team in linguistic diversity and social participation
Visit the post for more.
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