Have you ever been so confident about something, only to find out you were wrong? The shock...
Month: March 2025
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, one method has stood the test of time for its simplicity...
How often do you find yourself rereading notes or cramming before an exam? It feels effective, doesn’t...
Friedrich Nietzsche, the enigmatic philosopher whose ideas continue to challenge and inspire, had a profound vision for...
Damaging intrinsic motivation by external intervention.
Dr Sebastian Suggate of University of Otago has uncovered for the first time quantitative evidence that teaching...
In today’s educational landscape, educators and policymakers are increasingly focused on strategies that maximize student achievement while...
In the world of behavioral economics and organizational decision-making, the “Cobra Effect” is a cautionary tale of...
Intro:Ivan Illich, a radical thinker and social critic, challenged the foundations of modern education with his groundbreaking...
Confucius (551–479 BCE), the Chinese philosopher and educator, offered profound insights into teaching and education that remain...
Previously I have written a critical review post(Link: Constructivism vs Direct Instruction) on the article “Why Minimal Guidance...
In the world of educational psychology and reform, few names resonate as profoundly as Seymour B. Sarason....
In an era dominated by instantaneous access to vast repositories of information, the necessity and desirability of...
Deliberate practice is widely regarded as a cornerstone of skill development and expertise. First popularized by Anders...
In an era characterized by rapid change and complex challenges, the way we learn and solve problems...