Don’t worry, the ROW-Lab is still going strong and we have been writing up lots of studies and grant proposals. We hope to update you with some new findings in the fall, until then, stay cool!
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The Reading, Oral Language, and Writing Lab (ROW-Lab)
@ Seton Hall University
Don’t worry, the ROW-Lab is still going strong and we have been writing up lots of studies and grant proposals. We hope to update you with some new findings in the fall, until then, stay cool!
#gopirates
#SLP
The ROW-Lab at Seton Hall University had a great showing at the annual ASHA convention…check out the conference presentation section of this website for downloadable versions of this work.
#asha2018
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Very proud student group advisor…the Seton Hall University chapter of NSSLHA earned silver honors.
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The ROW-Lab is happy to share that Project Write to Learn was funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs. This is a five year project that allows for interprofessional education among Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Pathology graduate students. Click here for more information.
http://www.shu.edu/health/news/shms-receives-1-point-2-million-doe-grant-to-assist-children.cfm
Check out the facebook page linked below which is a Clinical Research for SLPs forum. Dr. K will be sharing tips about writing all week. #week24
The ROW-Lab is excited to share a recent publication in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. Click HERE for access to the article titled, “Writing process products in intermediate-grade children with and without language-based learning disabilities.”
Dr. Koutsoftas of the ROW-Lab recently visited the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines; Seton Hall and Santo Tomas have a memorandum allowing for faculty and student exchanges between the two schools. CLICK HERE FOR ARTICLE.
Sharing an article of an IVY LEAGUE winning essay, writing is important, takes our language and makes it do amazing things….and who doesn’t love Costco!
A great read about language and how culture and language intersect.
CLICK HERE: What part of no don’t you understand?
Thanks Nikki for sharing this!