Lori Skibbe
@loriskibbe.bsky.social
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Professor in HDFS at Michigan State University. Studies early literacy development, self-regulation, and assessment. Websites: www.ellilab.com; www.accesstoliteracy.com
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msuhdfs.bsky.social
Drs. Lori Skibbe and Ryan Bowles partnered with the MSU Innovation Center to create and share a new early literacy assessment. Read the full story: spr.ly/63328fvebQ #MSUHDFS #MSUSocialScience
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msuhdfs.bsky.social
Get to know the student resources available to you: spr.ly/63326fNmfa. #MSUHDFS #MSUSocialScience
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mariannerice.bsky.social
UT Knoxville is hiring a tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor in Literacy! Please share with anyone who may be interested! Knoxville is a great place to live and work!!! Happy to answer questions! apply.interfolio.com/172346
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loriskibbe.bsky.social
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ndrnadvocates.bsky.social
The Senate is rushing to vote on a bill that would deeply cut Medicaid — putting health care at risk for millions.

📞 Call your Senators NOW:
➡️ 866-426-2631
➡️ 202-224-3121 (Capitol switchboard)

Need a call script? @communitycatalyst.org has you covered: communitycatalyst.canto.com/v/MedicaidDe...
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loriskibbe.bsky.social
This work, led by Yatma Diop, shows the importance of face-to-face communication in supporting children's language development in Senegal.
msuhdfs.bsky.social
Congrats Drs. Ryan Bowles, @loriskibbe.bsky.social & Yatma Diop (Ph.D. alumnus) on publishing “Within-group variability in communication style among caregivers & its relation to the language abilities of Wolof-learning toddlers in Senegal” in Developmental Psychology spr.ly/60174nazB
loriskibbe.bsky.social
@msuhdfs.bsky.social is leading this important expansion to increase access to high-quality care in the Lansing area
msu-innovations.bsky.social
MSU’s Child Development Lab is making an exciting expansion to Lansing’s Eastside, bringing its top-tier early childhood education programs to a new state-of-the-art facility on Michigan Avenue. To read more, click here: buff.ly/yqXOZOZ

#ChildDevelopmentLab #EarlyChildhoodEd #LansingEastside
loriskibbe.bsky.social
I am the parent of an adult child with high care needs and can verify that Medicaid makes it easier for us to function as a family. No telling the sacrifices we'd have to make if it were gone.
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drdueker.bsky.social
This is reality. And why we need the DOE.
loriskibbe.bsky.social
This order will hurt students with disabilities. See what you can do to help below.
cecmembership.bsky.social
🚨The White House just issued an executive order to close the U.S. Department of Education. Eliminating ED or moving IDEA to another agency will be a step backward in serving those with disabilities.

Tell your representatives to protect ED: exceptionalchildren.org/lac?vvsrc=/C...
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katepeeples.bsky.social
#Edusky #SpecialEducation
aeraedresearch.bsky.social
AERA has just learned that all restricted-use NCES data licenses will be cancelled, possibly as early as March 20. We urgently request that all AERA members and others in the research community with restricted-use licenses take these two actions: www.aera.net/Research-Pol...
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AAUP @aaup.org · Mar 11
@insidehighered.com is reporting that the Education department is laying off half of staff: "Ahead of the announcement, the department told staff that DC offices would be closed on Wednesday and reopen Thursday." This will hurt communities, campuses, and children in red states and blue.
loriskibbe.bsky.social
Thank you for doing this really important service.
loriskibbe.bsky.social
My department decided to admit fewer students for next year due to all of these uncertainties. The long-term viability of our graduate programming now seems unclear. Training the next generation of scholars is one of the best parts of my job and a core mission of R1 institutions. Dark times indeed.
sgadarian.bsky.social
This is going to go on at many universities - the uncertainty will lead to fewer graduate programs. It will hobble scientific research which appears to be the goal.
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WESA @wesa.fm · Feb 21
The University of Pittsburgh confirmed Friday that there would be no new Ph.D. offers of admission while Pitt works to understand how reduced federal aid could impact the institution.
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cecmembership.bsky.social
Up to 169 IES contracts have been canceled, threatening critical education research. This is a major setback for educators & children with disabilities who rely on evidence-based practices. Urge Congress to protect IES research! #4SpecialEducation

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loriskibbe.bsky.social
I teach my students how to use the What Works Clearinghouse - which may be on the chopping block along with the rest of the Department of Education - as it is a stellar resource for educators.

Check it out while it's still around.

ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/
WWC | Find What Works!
As an initiative of the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES), the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) was created in 2002 to be a central and trusted source of scientific ev...
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One of my favorite IES resources are the practice guides. There are 5 guides with the research about teaching math. Given the two stop work orders I received last night (to stop work on 2 upcoming IES STEM practice guides), I'd download these now.
WWC | Practice Guides
A practice guide is a publication that presents recommendations for educators to address challenges in their classrooms and schools. They are based on reviews of research, the experiences of…
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adrea.bsky.social
Also the next generation of teacher preparation educators. We are already in a massive shortage of specialized teachers and teacher educators. This further extends the U.S. race to the bottom in work force. Remember, K-12 teachers (and their college instructors) are essential for ALL professions.
davidimiller.bsky.social
Here's just some of the things IES contracts pay for:

-National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
-What Works Clearinghouse (WWC)
-Education Resources Information Center (ERIC)
-U.S. participation in TIMSS/PISA
-Large-scale evaluations of ed interventions (NCEE)
-Regional Ed Laboratories