Educational Psychology Services for Schools
@edpsychschool.bsky.social
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Follow us for information on how psychology can help your school maximise the impact of the curriculum and school provision for all children- but most especially for pupils who have special educational needs. https://www.edpsychschool.com
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edpsychschool.bsky.social
If we take seriously the idea that ys humans avoid others' trauma- unconsciously- because it hurts so much, then it is likely that as a society we often fail to recognise or respond to trauma.
edpsychschool.bsky.social
This is looking interesting- "skilled professionals, including educational psychologist... are less tied up in undertaking assessments and writing reports and more effectively deployed in delivering the support children need"
Solving SEND: MPs reveal their 48-point plan
National SEND standards, special school 'centres of excellence' and exclusion inspection metrics
schoolsweek.co.uk
edpsychschool.bsky.social
Loving this post. EPs are passionate about thoughtful use of research, please ask:

'Can you share the study?”

“What kind of research are you referring to? Is it experimental, correlational, theoretical?” How strong is the evidence?

“Was this tested in real classrooms with students like mine?”
When Teacher Training Feels Like a Sales Pitch (and How to Push Back)
How to recognize the subtle tactics that steer your thinking.
scienceoflearning.substack.com
edpsychschool.bsky.social
Will definitely put time aside to read this!
edpsychjournal.bsky.social
Check out this insightful piece, and remember that EP's Special Issue on the Science of Reading is open-access through the end of January! (2/2)
Educational Psychologist
Expanding the Science of Reading: Contributions from Educational Psychology. Volume 59, Issue 4 of Educational Psychologist
www.tandfonline.com
edpsychschool.bsky.social
Absolutely loving this thread!
gowellja.bsky.social
Some (technical, self-determination theory based) thoughts on why this playground feature is a great idea:

1. Cooperation is inherent to the structure (architecturally and socially).

2. It promotes exercise *through* a sense of connection and belonging, enhancing physical and social well-being. 1/
derek.bike
good morning
edpsychschool.bsky.social
Ooh! This looks good....
benheddy.bsky.social
You can still register for my presentation on how to create experiential activities! Click the link below to learn how to Channel your Inner Ms. Frizzle!

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edpsychschool.bsky.social
This has been a part of being a teacher for over 20 years. We know that this benefits the whole class. Does that mean good teachers are phenomenally skilled? YES! Does it mean becoming phenomenal skilled takes time? ALWAYS! Does skill development need support? CERTAINLY!
sendmattersuk.bsky.social
Maintaining positivity around the phrase ‘every teacher being a teacher of SEND’ might be tricky, but if feels key to achieving true, and joyous, whole-school ownership of pupils with SEND.

New blog here, feedback welcome: sendmatters.co.uk/2025/08/25/j...
Joyous ownership of our pupils with SEND
The responsibility for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) lies with everyone in a school. While a culture of joyous ownership is necessary, it can be undermined by unre…
sendmatters.co.uk
edpsychschool.bsky.social
Harness the power of classroom culture.
Strong teacher-student and student-student relationships promote wide-ranging positive student outcomes such as motivation, executive functions, pro-social behaviour, academic achievement, and feelings about learning. www.edpsychschool.com/post/copy-of...
Harness the power of classroom culture
The key to building strong teacher-to-student and student-to-student relationships with a new class is by establishing a positive classroom culture.Psychological research in education often highlights...
www.edpsychschool.com
edpsychschool.bsky.social
But the main take is what support do teachers want and need when they are so central to all these important outcomes for kids?
edpsychschool.bsky.social
Another study showing how important student-teacher relationships are! In our discussions at EPSS, the links with academic achievement, behaviour, motivation & school belonging seem intiutive- but how to explain the impact on Executive Functions?
dtwuva.bsky.social
New review of meta-analyses on the effect of S-T relationships shows large sig relations with 8 clusters of S outcomes: acad ach, acad emotions, student behavior, beh problems, exec funct, motiv, school belonging and engagement, & well-being. psycnet.apa.org/record/2025-...
edpsychschool.bsky.social
Last weekend before we all return to work, hope you had a good one.
edpsychschool.bsky.social
At EPSS we completely see this- and want to find ways to work with partners who think we need new ways forward ❤️
suecowley.bsky.social
Growing plants helps me cope with the state of the world and I'm not at all embarrassed to admit it. ☺️🌱
edpsychschool.bsky.social
I was just writing a report and this got me reflecting on how often I write this as a recommendation! It really does makes a difference to all students...
theeddesigner.bsky.social
Honestly, if I see 'discuss your thoughts on the reading and comment on another student's post' again, I will lose my mind. wp.me/peKPOF-bb #UDL #EduSky #HigherEd #AcademicSky
Give clear instructions. Clear instructions help students understand what is expected of them, increase student engagement, and reduce anxiety and insecurity. Often we forget to write direct instructions, and instead, we ask the students questions. If the activity is complex, break it down into simple, manageable steps, providing clear instructions for each step.
edpsychschool.bsky.social
We know that all new technologies need a social adjustment- and that they come with uses and benefits, unintended consequences and downsides too. This looks like a great post which could help us get ahead of how AI might impact our young people.
wcwonline.bsky.social
How can parents, educators, AI developers, and policymakers ensure the well-being of adolescents engaging with artificial intelligence? [1/3]
[#scipub #devpsy #socsky #socialpsy #edusky #cogpsyc #womeninstem]
AI and adolescent well-being:
Ensuring healthy boundaries with simulated human relationships
Key recommendations summarized from the American Psychological Association’s Artificial intelligence and adolescent well-being
2025 health advisory AI systems designed to simulate human relationships, particularly those presented within interactive AI platforms as companions or experts (e.g., chatbots designed to provide social or mental health support), must incorporate safeguards to mitigate potential harm to youth and enhance well-being. Adolescents are less likely than adults to question the accuracy and intent of information offered by a bot as compared with a human. For instance, adolescents may struggle to distinguish between the simulated empathy of an AI chatbot or companion and genuine human understanding. They may also be unaware of the persuasive intent underlying an AI system’s advice or bias. Youth are likely to have heightened trust in, and susceptibility to, influence from AI-generated characters, particularly those that present themselves as friends or mentors. Adolescents’ relationships with AI entities also may displace or interfere with the development of healthy real-world relationships, underscoring the need for additional research on adolescents’ AI use over time.
edpsychschool.bsky.social
At EPSS we will be thinking about big education ideas as part of our summer's rest, reset, reflect process. What a blog to get us going!
spcialndsjungle.bsky.social
NEW POST: Our submission to the #SEND Inquiry 2025 has 80 practical recommendations to solve the SEND Emergency. Now it’s been published by the Education Committee, we are sharing it with you. Let us know if we missed anything! www.specialneedsjungle.com/s...
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