The Project on Language and Spatial Development at Florida International University, led by Dr. Shannon Pruden, conducts cutting-edge research on language and spatial development using state-of-the-art technology. Their studies focus on how children learn languages and understand the spatial world around them, with the aim of informing educational practices in STEM disciplines. Their research is published in scientific journals and books.
The PLSD lab is actively recruiting new graduate students for their Developmental Science Ph.D. program, offering opportunities to study language and spatial abilities in preschool-aged children. They also have openings for postdoctoral scholars interested in gaining training and publishing skills while collaborating on a NICHD-funded study on the neuroscience of spatial development.
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