Juan Ramón
@unnombrealazar.bsky.social
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Psicólogo. Profesor de universidad. Según algunos, 'vendedor de humo'.
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New article out this month on how doctors become fascists.

50% of German physicians joined the Nazi Party––twice the proportion of any other profession. US doctors today are arguably the most conservative in the world, and we're heading along a similar path.
drive.google.com/file/d/1CAk9...
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Siempre pensé que el equipo de maquillaje merecía un Oscar.
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Espero que haya algo o yo es que ya soy alérgico a la vida.
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Él funciona mejor como gato.
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¿Por qué hemos normalizado que se filtre todo lo judicial?
elpais.com
Vídeo | Miguel Ángel Rodríguez reconoce al juez que se inventó que el fiscal general retirara el pacto por “órdenes de arriba”. EL PAÍS accede a la grabación de la instrucción sobre el caso del fiscal general del Estado, Álvaro García Ortiz social.elpais.com/ozvuu4
Vídeo | Miguel Ángel Rodríguez reconoce al juez que se inventó que el fiscal general retirara el pacto por “órdenes de arriba”
EL PAÍS accede a la grabación de la instrucción sobre el caso del fiscal general del Estado, Álvaro García Ortiz
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Copiar y pegar la dirección del mensaje.
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Como cuando pensábamos que cualquier fábrica en la ciudad era mejor que no tenerla, como si no las hubiera que fueran dañinas o peligrosas.
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Yo quiero que alguien me explique porque seguimos infravalorando a los profesionales de Infantil y Primaria.
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Estos son los que te cuentan que en educación hay que trabajar mucho más la memoria.
eldiario.es
ÚLTIMA HORA | Extremadura deroga su ley de Memoria Histórica, el último pago del PP de Guardiola a Vox
www.eldiario.es/extremadura/...
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Siempre es el mismo invento: el ministerio se pone creativo y vienen problemas.
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Todos sabemos que ayudar a quienes ya les va bien es el mejor modo de que nos vaya bien a todos.
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Los libros blancos en educación muestran claramente que la mejora de la formación de maestros y profesores no saldrá de las facultades que tienen ahora mismo encargada esa tarea.
juanccolomer.bsky.social
1/ 🚨 El pasado 25 de septiembre la CoDE presentó un borrador de “Libro Blanco de Maestro/a de Educación Primaria” como si fuese fruto de la fusión de dos propuestas. La realidad es muy distinta: el documento invisibiliza la voz de una parte del grupo de trabajo…. ABRO 🧵👇
unnombrealazar.bsky.social
Espera, ¿me estáis contando que el programa María Goyri del ministerio es una chapuza? No puede ser, si este gobierno es el que más y mejor cuida la investigación y universidades de todo el mundo y la historia.
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En estos días de premios Nobel, es bueno recordar que conseguirlo habla más de tu red de contactos que de tu mérito científico y que para mi país prefiero muchos investigadores buenos bien apoyados que uno con premio.
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Satisfecho de que el primer en mi asignatura de Psicología de la Educación se pueda resumir en gran medida en "sed buena gente y pasarán cosas buenas en clase". Esto con terminología más académica y referencias, pero la idea básica es esa.
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No le pongas gotas: rocíalo.
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sergioefe.bsky.social
La economía de EEUU depende ahora mismo de esto. No sé si la gente es consciente de la hostia que se viene más pronto que tarde.
jjaron.bsky.social
Honestly, when the financial press starts printing diagrams like this, isn't it time for a regulator to step in?
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Me parece propio de una persona que va a acabar desequilibrada.
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philipncohen.com
"Among articles stating that data was available upon request, only 17% shared data upon request." (Or: you keep saying these words. I do not think they mean what you think they mean)
ianhussey.mmmdata.io
My article "Data is not available upon request" was published in Meta-Psychology. Very happy to see this out!
open.lnu.se/index.php/me...
LnuOpen | Meta-Psychology
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Las redes sociales tienen sus muchos problemas, pero también me acercan personas de una altura moral impresionante.
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conradhackett.bsky.social
An early version of the first US News college rankings awarded points for diversity & didn't put the usual suspects on top. So the magazine got rid of the statistician responsible & changed the algorithm to affirm the "conventional wisdom of the meritocracy."
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There’s a certain irony to the way that universities trip over themselves to improve their rankings. Not only are many of the best minds at colleges across the country preoccupied with what is essentially a silly enterprise, the books were cooked to begin with. Since the beginning, U.S. News has operated a system with the top schools pre-selected and the rest jumbled behind.

When Elfin was first charged with creating a ranking system, he seems to have known that the only believable methodology would be one that confirmed the prejudices of the meritocracy: The schools that the most prestigious journalists and their friends had gone to would have to come out on top. The first time that the staff had drafted up a numerical ranking system to test internally–a formula that, most controversially, awarded points for diversity–a college that Elfin cannot even remember the name of came out on top. He told me: “When you’re picking the most valuable player in baseball and a utility player hitting .220 comes up as the MVP, it’s not right.”

Elfin subsequently removed the first statistician who had created the algorithm and brought in Morse, a statistician with very limited educational reporting experience. Morse rewrote the algorithm and ran it through the computers. Yale came out on top, and Elfin accepted this more persuasive formula. At the time, there was internal debate about whether the methodology was as good as it could be. According to Lucia Solorzano, who helped create the original U.S. News rankings in 1983, worked on the guide until 1988, and now edits Barron’s Best Buys in College Education, “It’s a college guide and the minute you start to have people in charge of it who have little understanding of education, you’re asking for trouble.” To Elfin, however, who has a Harvard master’s diploma on his wall, there’s a kind of circular logic to it all: The schools that the conventional wisdom of the meritocracy regards as the best, are in fact the best–as confirmed by the methodology, itself conclusively ratified by the presence of the most prestigious schools at the top of the list. In 1997, he told The New York Times: “We’ve produced a list that puts Harvard, Yale and Princeton, in whatever order, at the top. This is a nutty list? Something we pulled out of the sky?”

The walls around the system that confirmed the top Ivies began to crack in 1996 when Zuckerman hired James Fallows (a contributing editor of The Washington Monthly) to edit the magazine. Fallows hired former New Yorker writer Lincoln Caplan and, when Elfin left in January of ’97, Fallows put Caplan in charge of special projects at the magazine, which included the annual development of the rankings. The two began to make a series of changes that improved the rankings, most noticeably by eliminating one decimal place in the scoring (schools now get grades like 77 instead of 76.8) to create more ties and reduce a spurious air of precision. Caplan also hired a statistical expert named Amy Graham to direct the magazine’s data gathering and analysis. Although both Caplan and Graham have left the magazine, and both declined to be interviewed, sources within U.S. News claim that, after looking deeply into the methodology of the rankings, Graham found that U.S. News had essentially put its thumb on the scale to make sure that Harvard, Yale, and Princeton continued to come out on top, as they did every year until 1999 after Elfin selected a formula.
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‘To be playful and serious at the same time is possible, and it defines the ideal mental condition’ (Dewey, 1910).