Rob Hartley

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Rob Hartley

Rob Hartley

@rHrtly

assistant professor @ColumbiaSSW, affiliate @CpspPoverty @ColumbiaCPRC @UKCPR, #teachecon

New York, NY Katılım Nisan 2009
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National Tax Journal
National Tax Journal@JournalTax·
New work in @JournalTax: “Income Guarantee Policy Design: Implications for Poverty, Income Distribution, and Tax Rates” By Rob Hartley (@rHrtly) and Irv Garfinkel Read more here: bit.ly/44dpMVX
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PSID@umpsid·
Recently available work from Robert Paul Hartley (@rHrtly), Carlos Lamarche and James P. Ziliak (both @UKGattonCollege), propose a new method to investigate statistical inference for a quantile correlation coefficient using @PSIDdata. bit.ly/41l5wzS #econtwitter
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HuffPost@HuffPost·
“He is looking at his 98th birthday with faith in God’s plan for him," said grandson Jason Carter. huffpost.com/entry/jimmy-ca…
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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times@latimes·
“By connecting us with the rest of the world during an incredibly fraught time in American politics, the comedian reminded his audience that we weren’t the first to experience such upheaval, and we weren’t alone,” @LorraineAli writes of Trevor Noah. latimes.com/entertainment-…
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Lenna Nepomnyaschy
Lenna Nepomnyaschy@lennan77·
How are poverty, inequality & discrimination affecting all aspects of social work practice? What role do policies play in perpetuating or reducing these social problems? What can social workers do? Join my class this fall and find out! @RutgersSSW @RUSocialPolicy
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Rob Hartley@rHrtly·
@DrAAlBahrani Wait, is Twitter not a productivity app?? Knew I'd been doing something wrong
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Abdullah Al Bahrani | Economist
I am a huge fan of productivity methods and systems. I love to-do list management systems. What app do you like for to-do lists?
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Rob Hartley@rHrtly·
@emollick I like lukewarm-calling: fair rules for question types, forewarning so no surprises, and opt-outs for students to ask own question or open it up for others. These classes typically lead to more voluntary participation dispersed across class and less need for calling at all.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
When you cold call, you want to support, not embarrass. It need not be a quiz. You can ask open-ended questions or opinions on previous comments. The goal is to integrate the cold calls into discussion. You can also “warm call” & give people a heads-up that you’ll call them next.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Cold calling students is a surprisingly good idea: 👉Rather than making classes awkward, it leads to higher voluntary student participation from more students, and ultimately more learning. 🙋It increases voluntary participation by women, closing the gender gap in participation.
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Christopher Pulliam
Christopher Pulliam@ChrisLPulliam·
Some news: This fall I’ll start my PhD at Columbia University’s School of Social Work focusing on social policy, especially how the safety net affects intergenerational mobility. I’m thrilled to be joining a vibrant and welcoming community of scholars. 🧵(1/3)
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