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2025 APS Awards Ceremony: A Celebration of Excellence
The 2025 APS Awards Ceremony recognizes recipients of the James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award, James S. Jackson Lifetime Achievement Award for Transformative Scholarship, William James Fellow Award, Mentor Award, and Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions.
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Plenary Panel Session: Human Language and Thought in the Era of Large Language Models
This symposium brings together leading early career voices whose work engages with the relationship between human language and LLMs.
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APS-David Myers Distinguished Lecture on the Science and Craft of Teaching Psychological Science: Know Thy Impact: Major Findings Relating to the Science and Craft of Teaching Psychological Science
In this lecture, Hattie summarizes four key claims: fostering a positive class climate, empowering students to drive their learning, engaging teachers in evaluating their impact, and building collective teacher responsibility for assessing the fidelity and impact of teaching practices.
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Keynote Address: Developmental Plasticity and Language Reorganization After Pediatric Stroke
Many have suggested that there is plasticity for language in early life, allowing children to acquire language by using other cortical regions when left hemisphere language areas are damaged. Are these claims true? Newport explores in this Keynote Address.
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Member Spotlight: 2025 Spence Awardee Julia Leonard on Celebrating Children’s Progress
This Yale University researcher discusses her efforts to understand children’s approach to learning.
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Member Spotlight: 2025 Spence Awardee Juan Del Toro on Exploring Identity and Discrimination
Del Toro’s research focuses on how socialization, discrimination, and identity shape development across the lifespan.