Educational Psychologist

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Educational Psychologist

Educational Psychologist

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Important news—our journal is moving to Bluesky! Follow us there, @edpsychjournal.bsky.social, as we continue engaging with thought-provoking and innovative work in Educational Psychology.
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Curious about the influence of executive function on reading comprehension? Followers of @APADivision15 @AERADivC @educationarena @NCSE and @Routledgepsych would enjoy this meta-analysis investigating the relationship between the two!
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Exciting findings form a meta-analysis by D. Jake Follmer for @EdPsychJournal! Results from a sample of 6,673 "supported a moderate positive association between executive function and reading comprehension (r = .36)". tinyurl.com/3yynmu8d 1/5

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To learn more about the nuances of these findings, as well as their implications for future research and our theoretical models of reading comprehension, be sure to give the full paper a read! 5/5
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Moderator analyses showed that though the relationship between executive function and reading comprehension didn't change according to participant age or the specific measures used in different studies, it did change based on the type of executive function being examined! 4/5
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Exciting findings form a meta-analysis by D. Jake Follmer for @EdPsychJournal! Results from a sample of 6,673 "supported a moderate positive association between executive function and reading comprehension (r = .36)". tinyurl.com/3yynmu8d 1/5
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To learn more about SEL's potential to support the wellbeing of diverse stakeholders, the ways in which it can be implemented in teacher preparation programs, and outstanding questions in the field, be sure to check out this paper and the accompanying special issue! 5/5
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Importantly, we need to remain vigilant to the potential of SEL assessments to reify racial or gender gaps, and prevent these assessments from supporting deficit mindsets about racially and culturally diverse students. 4/5
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This paper is an important contribution to a complex and crucial conversation. Explore all its nuances by reading it in full! Followers of @APADivision15 @AERADivC @educationarena @NCSE and @Routledgepsych—we think you'll find this work interesting.
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Have you thought of the replicability of scientific results lately? I sure have! But how does this replicability relate to Educational Psychology specifically? In their @edpsychjournal paper, @JonathanPlucker and @MattMakel explore this question. tinyurl.com/mr2fefd6 1/4

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By addressing each dimension in detail, including the challenges and benefits of replication endeavors, the authors conclude that “Replication is a necessary cornerstone for effective scientific endeavors, yet explicit replications are too rare within educational psychology.” 4/4
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We can approach replication using several lenses: - Philosophical (what is replication?) - Methodological (how are replications conducted?) - Professional (are replications good for scholars' careers?) and - Utility-focused (how useful are replications?) 3/4
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