Natalia López-Hornickel 🌳💜💚 (@nverolh) 's Twitter Profile
Natalia López-Hornickel 🌳💜💚

@nverolh

Oriunda San Bernardina 🇨🇱 /PhD student Advanced Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences @educationBATH Studying Gender Attitudes
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Coming back to the fundamentals, I have found this amazing material on statistical power when doing experiments by Dr Kate Button, who has done critical work discussing these issues nc3rs.org.uk/3rs-resources/…

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Happy to share this weekend I presented the work with Diego Carrasco and Andres Sandoval-Hernandez on intersectional analysis of gender attitudes at Invalsi conference. An insightful time with colleagues and friends in the session ILSAs methods, chaired by Maria Magdalena Isac

Happy to share this weekend I presented the work with Diego Carrasco and Andres Sandoval-Hernandez on intersectional analysis of gender attitudes at <a href="/Invalsi_social/">Invalsi</a>  conference. An insightful time with colleagues and friends in the session ILSAs methods, chaired by
<a href="/m_m_isac/">Maria Magdalena Isac</a>
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Happy to share that G-EPIC seminars have come back for a new season. The first speaker is Dr Eva Kosberg, who will discuss cooperative learning as a civic tool. Please register yourself to receive the attendance link.

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Listen to "Gender Inequities, Political Socialisation and ILSAs" with Professor Bryony by Large-Scale Assessments in 15 minutes!. podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cies-…

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Last week with Kalyan Kumar K we presented our work “Tales of two cities: Stories of schools, society & resilience in Mumbai and Kathmandu” co-authored by Andres Sandoval-Hdez, at the RLO Event by Institute of Development Studies in Nairobi, Kenya. We shared experiences with colleagues from different backgrounds

Last week with <a href="/Kalyan_KumarK/">Kalyan Kumar K</a> we presented our work “Tales of two cities: Stories of schools, society &amp; resilience in Mumbai and Kathmandu” co-authored by <a href="/asandovalh/">Andres Sandoval-Hdez</a>, at the RLO Event by <a href="/IDS_UK/">Institute of Development Studies</a> in Nairobi, Kenya. We shared experiences with colleagues from different backgrounds
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I’m thrilled to share our new publication on Gender attitudes in Latin America 🥹❤️ this study is in my heart. With my super stars co-authors dacarras #siugminlay Ernesto Treviño Here: …sessmentsineducation.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…

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Last year, I worked on a project led by Andres Sandoval-Hdez with Aida Garcia-Lazaro & Dr Khaled in collaboration with UNRWA to support education for Palestinian refugee students through evidence-based policymaking. Learn more & find policy briefs: bath.ac.uk/projects/build…

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I’ve been reflecting about accessibility. And I think that the use of entry blogs, essays eventually, or even more visual materials, can help to understand studies. Here a blog entry about our last publication blogs.bath.ac.uk/education/2025…

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I attended the #ieri training course on IRT and Population Modeling in Large-scale Assessments last week, under the brilliant guidance of Dr Eugenio Gonzalez. I learned a lot, and I enjoyed the experience. I want to thank the support of the Department of Education at Bath to make this possible✨

I attended the #ieri training course on IRT and Population Modeling in Large-scale Assessments last week, under the brilliant guidance of Dr Eugenio Gonzalez. I learned a lot, and I enjoyed the experience. I want to thank the support of the <a href="/EducationBATH/">Department of Education at Bath</a> to make this possible✨
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💡If you're interested in education, education policy development (in Ireland or internationally), or just looking for something new to learn about on your commute, you'll want to check this out - there's so much good stuff packed into this 20 minute podcast episode!

💡If you're interested in education, education policy development (in Ireland or internationally), or just looking for something new to learn about on your commute, you'll want to check this out - there's so much good stuff packed into this 20 minute podcast episode!
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I am happy to share this recent article, published on The Conversation with Grace Allen's editorial support, based on our last paper with Diego Carrasco, Siugmin Lay Martínez, and Ernesto Trevino. theconversation.com/how-schools-ca…

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Waking up with this news😥 People from UK joining CIES conference in Chicago? My flight was cancelled from Heathrow airport to Chicago via AA this early morning. No flights available until Monday. Call centres extremely busy! 😰

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#Didyouknow that astronomers who observe cosmic clouds often nickname them after earthly resemblances? 'Gabriela Mistral Nebula' is one nickname for star formation region NGC 3324. The nebula is located in our Milky Way galaxy, 7,500 light-years from Earth.

#Didyouknow that astronomers who observe cosmic clouds often nickname them after earthly resemblances? 

'Gabriela Mistral Nebula' is one nickname for star formation region NGC 3324. The nebula is located in our Milky Way galaxy, 7,500 light-years from Earth.
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Según el Observatorio de Derechos de la Defensoría de la Niñez, durante la dictadura 150 niños fueron ejecutados; hubo 40 desaparecidos; y 956 fueron víctimas de tortura. El horror no tiene justificación. No abramos la puerta a que se repita.