Ian Hadden (@ianhadden) 's Twitter Profile
Ian Hadden

@ianhadden

I help school leaders adapt research in social psychology to reduce inequalities in their schools. Also a chocolate-eating father.

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New special issue of the International Journal of Social Psychology "The nuances of class: Different meanings and effects of social class within and across cultures". Due 10/16. Editors Matt Easterbrook, @toonkuppens, Lusine Grigoryan. More info: bit.ly/3CYBTMm

Tansu Yegen (@tansuyegen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best way to see Van Gogh's "Starry Night" is to stare at the center of the spiral for 20 seconds and then look at the painting

Allie K. Miller (@alliekmiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ChatGPT is changing the game, and I want to share real things you can do with this AI system today. Please save this thread and start testing this technology NOW so you’re ahead of the curve.

Teddy Mitrosilis (@tmitrosilis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ChatGPT will change writing forever. But it will also ruin many creators. Here are the 7 best ways to use ChatGPT for writing (and 1 you want to avoid):

The Psychologist (@psychmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think one of our best and most important articles from last year, by Matt Easterbrook in our July/August special on tackling class-based inequality bps.org.uk/volume-35/july…

Bridgette Rickett (@bridgettericket) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.K. school absence is increasing. But as we can see from Matt Easterbrook work in this report cms.bps.org.uk/sites/default/… we can’t understand school absence without focussing on the reasons for the ongoing and significant social class gap in school attendance. theguardian.com/education/2023…

The Sutton Trust (@suttontrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✍️ NEW PIECE: What will be the impact of UCAS' recently announced changes to the university admissions process? Read more from our Director of Research and Policy, Carl Cullinane, on what the changes mean for schools and pupils in Tes magazine 👇 buff.ly/3QMLbQd

POSCUPI (@poscupi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We now have a website and a link to where you can subscribe to our mailing list for updates, call outs and POSCUPI related info - leedsbeckett.ac.uk/poscupi

Matt Easterbrook (@matteasters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New website for our BPS-funded "Psychology of Social Class: UK Policy Implications" senate campaign to get class inequality recognised and included in an updated Equality Act 2010. See our work, people, and activities: leedsbeckett.ac.uk/poscupi POSCUPI

Sunil Singh (@mathgarden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you know the answer, please don't share your answer/insight...yet. Some nice conceptual understanding--and flexible thinking:)

If you know the answer, please don't share your answer/insight...yet. Some nice conceptual understanding--and flexible thinking:)
Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington (@jsskeffington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just back from an inspiring day at Leeds Beckett talking and thinking about the psychology of classed (un)belonging in elite work settings. Draft of our POSCUPI webpage is up of you'd like to sign up to find out about what we're up to next: leedsbeckett.ac.uk/poscupi

Ian Hadden (@ianhadden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This speaks eloquently to the work that Matt Easterbrook, @LewisDoyle_, I and many others in social psychology are doing to try to help reduce inequalities within education.

Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD (@acagamic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have almost 30k citations and millions in research funding. But almost 20 years ago, I just wrote my first research paper. I had no writing support during grad school & I want you to have it better. Here are secret actionable writing tips for 6 sections of your paper. ↓

The Psychologist (@psychmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The psychology of social class inequalities in the classroom… Several perspectives on a day jointly funded by the University of Sussex and British Psychological Society as part of the senate campaign #MakeIt10: Tackling Social Class Inequalities. Matt Easterbrook Ian Hadden bps.org.uk/psychologist/p…