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Is anyone else getting hundreds of emails from Open Science Framework today? And if so, how can I stop them? 🙏
Researchers, PLEASE submit comments! Closes on 7/13. www.regulations.gov/search?filte...
Thanks to all 3 candidates for the non-Dem at-large DC Councilmember position running in special election (same ballot and everyone can vote in it) for filling out the Barred in DC questionnaire barredindc.com/2026/05/26/b...
NEW: We connected school attendance value-added estimates (for 2022-23 through 2024-25) to statewide survey data on school-based attendance practices. Our goal was to identify effective attendance strategies (e.g., specific practices, organizational systems, staffing, leadership). What did we find?🧵
It's also terrible for researchers in the civil service. A chilling effect on conferences, publications, and even dissemination! We need Democrats to get a backbone and act with the urgency this requires.
This is bad. Bad for researchers. Bad for science. Bad for universities. Bad for professional associations. For example: 1. Every award would be vetted by political appointees, who could overrule peer reviewers and deny the award if it doesn't advance the president's priorities. 1/🧵
Call your reps -- blue, red, purple, it doesn't matter -- about the proposed OMB science funding rule. The house can stop this. Let them know it matters for your district.
If you've got kids in @dcpublicschools.bsky.social, you're probably familiar with i-Ready, an online reading and math diagnostic and instructional program that's been in use since 2021. Tomorrow the D.C. Council is expected to vote on whether to get pull i-Ready out of DCPS classrooms.