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Daniel Willingham

Daniel Willingham

@DTWillingham

Prof @ UVa who's puttin' the funk back in functional brain imaging and the psycho in psychometrics. One study is just one study, folks.

Keswick, Virginia, USA Katılım Ekim 2009
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Daniel Willingham@DTWillingham·
Guy I know was complaining about making his 8th grader's lunch. I didn't have presence of mind to say anything so 3 days later I made this. I don't think the guy's is on Twitter, this is my therapy.
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"ChatGPT can make mistakes. Check important info."
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We will make America great again if we make America read again.
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Sarah Oberle, Ed.D.@S_Oberle·
@DTWillingham @chrisdevers Did you come across anything about desensitization of the salience network? Even when presented with normally triggering stimuli (aka calling someone’s name) some still don’t reflexively attend. Stuck in DMN? Concerning.
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Do Students Today Have Reduced Attention Spans? In this American Educator article, I argue they don't. (This piece is mostly a reprint of the one I published last year in Education Next.) aft.org/ae/spring2026/…
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I wouldn’t go back to this full time, even if I could. But tools shape thought, and sometimes the friction of analog pays off in the slow contemplation it invites.
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@MalcolGate @PaulGarvey4 @supernova2gold Malcolm, there's actually good evidence that many students do not know effective ways of reading and studying independently. So I think it's quite plausible to suggest that that could be a source of anxiety for some students, and instruction in those methods would help.
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When students are anxious/depressed, one method of remediation might be TEACHING THEM TO DO SCHOOL BETTER. Just got this message from a mental health professional.
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Paul Garvey.
Paul Garvey.@PaulGarvey4·
@DTWillingham @supernova2gold It is perfectly clear and I’ve repeated it. You have used confirmation bias to justify your opinion. It’s quite commonplace, but worth pointing out when it happens. We shouldn’t and we should put such ‘evidence’ in context, wouldn’t you agree?
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Paul Garvey.@PaulGarvey4·
@DTWillingham @supernova2gold It’s not in the slightest bit controversial. It’s confirmation bias. And your question to me was plain silly. I don’t know of a single person in education who does not agree that students should complete work independently. Do you?
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@PaulGarvey4 @supernova2gold By calling the question "silly" I'll assume the answer is "yes." What I'm advocating is teaching students how to complete work you ask them to do independently. (Failing to do so can be a source of anxiety.) I truly don't see why you think that's controversial.
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Paul Garvey.@PaulGarvey4·
@DTWillingham @supernova2gold Yes. I understand completely. You’ve found ‘a therapist’s’ view that fits your own. You should know this is simply confirmation bias. There are huge amounts of therapists who think very differently to this.
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@PaulGarvey4 @supernova2gold I don't think you understood the point. The therapist was saying "students can be anxious because they don't have the skills to learn independently." Skills like reading or preparing for an exam. We can teach these skills. The point isn't to make teachers lives easier.
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Paul Garvey.@PaulGarvey4·
@DTWillingham @supernova2gold Or, of course, schools could do better for the children. But that’s not Daniel, or the traditionalists’ way, is it? Children have to do things for them to make their working lives easier. There’s something deeply wrong with that statement, when you actually think about it.
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Jessica Kulynych@JessicaKulynych·
@DTWillingham So "try harder" becomes "try better." Just a tiny band-aid for a global problem.
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@rpondiscio Also, many highly regarded authors published fiction in Playboy, a least through the 1980s.
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@gorge_lilley Willingham, D. T. (2012). How Science Can Improve Teaching. Scientific American, August 21. Willingham, D. T. (2012). When Can You Trust “The Experts?”(Jossey-Bass). and on sci of reading, esp here Willingham, D. T. (2017). The Reading Mind. (Jossey-Bass).
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@gorge_lilley Willingham, D. T. (2019). Should teachers know the basic science of how children learn? American Educator, 43(2), 30-36, 43. Willingham, D. T. (2017). A Mental Model of the Learner: Teaching the Basic Science of Educational Psychology . Mind, Brain, & Education, 11(4), 166-175.
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Pamela Snow
Pamela Snow@PCSnow1604·
Very excited to see this final (experimental) paper on background knowledge and reading comprehension in primary school children - the final output from Dr @Smithre5’s extremely impressive @latrobe #SOLARLab PhD. And it’s #OpenAccess 👏🚀👏
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I am really excited to share our latest research paper “The importance of knowledge for reading comprehension: A quasi-experimental study”. Open access. 🔓 Huge thanks to @PCSnow1604 @tserry2504 @DrLSHammond tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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