This is such a fascinating (and much needed) perspective. Thank you for your work!
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When my grocery story app was all the sudden "AI powered " I was just like "whyyyyyyyyyyy... no one asked for this"
On deck at #AERA2026! @rjme-journal.bsky.social
I can't attend #AAAL2026 this year, but for those who will be there, come visit with our awesome editorial team at @rjme-journal.bsky.social!
Excited to share this new article on "white linguistic saviorism," written with @christopherhu.bsky.social, just published in Equity & Excellence in Education! 50 free copies at the link below (or feel free to message me if you'd like a copy).
www.tandfonline.com/eprint/GERFY...
Only if the AERA one is broken into separate volumes so it's not so darn HEAVY 😆
"These small practices strengthen students’ ability to build just relationships and communities outside of school—and each models what connected human engagement can look and feel like."
greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item...
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Calling all researchers and practitioners in multilingual education. RJME would love to see your work! Check out Rjme.org to see the range of pieces we're interested in (we accept a variety of formats). Feel free to reach out to me or the other co-editors with questions! @rjme-journal.bsky.social
I like it! Moving to DM mode 😁
The field needs a discourse analysis paper titled “The science of “the science of””
As a language researcher, I’m always curious what's intended/achieved by placing “the science of” in front of a subject area as a modifier. What are users attempting to signal with this phrase? How does it create in/out groups (and to proliferate spicy podcasts)?
www.edweek.org/teaching-lea...
Only the first three pages. Over and over
Paired Texts
"Today’s dismissal confirms what the data shows: government attorneys are having an increasingly difficult time defending the lawlessness of the president and his cabinet,” she said in a news release about the court filing. “When people show up and resist, they win.”
The first page of the church committee report’s study on FBI harassment of Martin Luther king jr
For the occasion: the first page of the Church Committee Report’s study of FBI harassment, surveillance, and sabotage of Martin Luther King Jr.
Racial Justice in Multilingual Education (RJME) is an open access journal, so you can read the article for free (and submit to the next issue, submissions open until Feb 28th!) rjme.org
English is NOT the official language of the U.S. just because an (illegitimate) executive order said it was. In this policy brief, Kara Viesca an I caution against granting last year's executive order a legitimacy it does not have. Don't comply in advance.
penn.manifoldapp.org/read/the-del...
Racial Justice in Multilingual Education (RJME) is an open access journal, so you can read the article for free (and submit to the next issue, submissions open until Feb 28th!) rjme.org
English is NOT the official language of the U.S. just because an (illegitimate) executive order said it was. In this policy brief, Kara Viesca an I caution against granting last year's executive order a legitimacy it does not have. Don't comply in advance.
penn.manifoldapp.org/read/the-del...
Thank you for your service! I've been reading along throughout the journey and this has been really clarifying in all the right ways
I love how they always conveniently leave admin/boards/presidents out of these statistics 🤫
This!
"We need something more than a clearinghouse to help identify what works in education; we need a similar focus on understanding how and why something works."
Great piece by @uvaehd.bsky.social colleague Jim Soland!
www.brookings.edu/articles/a-m...
Right? The policy was still "let's lie to the masses about what really happened," but now let's wear pink 👸
So well deserved! Congratulations @deroomat.bsky.social #LRA2025
Tomorrow (Tuesday)! Hope to see you there with @rjme-journal.bsky.social!
Don't miss your chance to hear from these fabulous scholars and learn more about the new Racial Justice in Multilingual Eduction journal! Tues, Nov 18th 2pm (ET) wwu-edu.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Could've just asked your local early childhood teachers....
Same here - I try to inspire myself by remembering that it's also the part where you get to be badass and finally come out and say what you want to say :)