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Month: April 2023
Measuring Actual Learning Versus the Feeling of Learning: A Study on Active Engagement in Classrooms
Measuring Actual Learning Versus the Feeling of Learning: A Study on Active Engagement in Classrooms
Active learning is widely recognized as a superior teaching method, particularly in STEM education. Yet, many college...
Matthew Arnold (1822–88), a celebrated poet, literary critic, and educational reformer, remains one of the most influential...
In the ever-evolving world of education, two terms have gained significant traction in recent years: game-based learning...
In recent years, the concept of student-led instruction has gained popularity in educational circles. This approach emphasizes...
In an era increasingly defined by institutional overreach, technological dependence, and societal fragmentation, the ideas of Ivan...
John Hattie, a renowned professor of education and director at the Melbourne Educational Research Institute at the...
Paper Link In the evolving field of sports science and motor learning, the exploration of training methodologies...
Buddha’s teachings provide profound insights into teaching and education that are relevant even today. Here are some...
Eric Ries’s The Lean Startup (2011) introduced pivotal concepts like actionable metrics and vanity metrics, using Grockit—a...
From: The myths of the digital native and the multitasker Paul A. Kirschner and Pedro De Bruyckere...
When we think about learning, we often imagine books, lectures, and equations. But what if the key...
Behavioral economics, a field blending insights from psychology and economics, offers profound tools for enhancing workplace learning...
The purpose of math is more important than process and skill of solving math.
Inspired by Linda Darling-Hammond‘s Scaffolding Discussion Skills With a Socratic Circle In today’s classrooms, developing effective discussion...
The design of a curriculum plays a pivotal role in shaping the educational experiences of students and,...
Cognitive Load Theory (CLT), developed by educational psychologist John Sweller, provides a powerful framework for understanding how...
In the realm of cognitive biases, the IKEA effect and the endowment effect stand out for their...
Bertrand Russell, one of the greatest logicians and philosophers of the 20th century, was not only a...
Louisa May Alcott, best known for her timeless novel Little Women, was more than just a beloved...