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blakeheller.bsky.social
Assistant Professor University of Houston, Hobby School Education Policy, Applied Micro Dad to 1👧🏻+ 1🐨🐶, Wolverine〽️
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The Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston invites applications for an Instructional Assistant Professor who will serve as Director of the Elizabeth D. Rockwell Center on Ethics and Leadership. www.higheredjobs.com/details.cfm?... #PAJobMarket #PAsky #academicsky

Awarding credit for prior learning can help make colleges more welcoming to students who arrive via alternative pathways, but institutions aren’t meeting college-ready GED®️ graduates halfway. Check out my new op-ed on the GED®️ college readiness designations: www.insidehighered.com/opinion/view...

Looks like a paper that will change our understanding of charter schools and where they are effective!

We're back to post-9/11 rates of anti-immigrant sentiment and the change has happened for all political parties More fascinating stuff here: news.gallup.com/poll/647123/...

🚨New working paper🚨 “Integrating Open Science Principles into Quasi-Experimental Social Science Research” w/ @carlyrobinson.bsky.social We discuss practical strategies to implement #openscience practices in QE research + how partners can support these efforts. 👇 edworkingpapers.com/ai24-1096

Good morning @appam.bsky.social! We are starting off strong in the Building Human Capital in Underserved Populations session! Thank you to @riacton.bsky.social, @loismiller.bsky.social, @blakeheller.bsky.social, and others for sharing their work! #2024APPAM #APPAM2024 #econsky 📈📉

Kick off #2024APPAM (or is it #APPAM2024?) with us tomorrow morning! @bfelegi.bsky.social @blakeheller.bsky.social @brianholzman.bsky.social and more will be there too 😊

Excited to see my recent work (w/@SaraRSands) covered in @meganmenchaca.bsky.social’s excellent piece on HISD’s failed $4.4b bond proposal. The Miles admin has a lot of work ahead of them to earn voters’ trust. Our survey expt suggests that messaging student growth in NES schools is persuasive 👇