For decades, computational cognitive science has dominated educational theory and practice, framing cognition as an internal, computational...
Month: February 2023
One of my greatest interest in learning-science is to find connections and parallels between disciplines like academia,...
How the lack of immediate feedback effects entrepreneurial learning and what is it mean to be learning...
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, few voices resonate as profoundly as that of Philip W. Jackson....
Human intelligence is often portrayed as something that resides within the brain—a product of individual cognition, separate...
Ralph W. Tyler, a luminary in the field of education, left an indelible mark on how we...
Service learning is a powerful educational approach that combines meaningful community service with structured learning experiences. By...
The promise of educational technology lies in its potential to transform learning experiences and improve outcomes. However,...
In recent years, the education landscape has undergone significant transformations, driven by advances in technology and evolving...
Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) is widely regarded as one of the most influential—and controversial—philosophers of the 20th century....
Professional development (PD) is a cornerstone of effective teaching, yet it often falls short of making a...
In today’s fast-paced, hyper-connected world, the ability to focus and retain information is more valuable than ever....
Paper “The early history of the scaffolding metaphor: Bernstein, Luria, Vygotsky, and before”, Scaffolding is a cornerstone...