A complexity critic of cognitive reductionism. In the paper “From representation to emergence: complexity’s challenge to the...
Month: August 2025
In the Balearic Islands, nestled in the Mediterranean, a peculiar species of goat once thrived—until it didn’t....
Intrinsic motivation is the fuel that drives human curiosity and learning. It’s that internal spark that pushes...
Service learning is more than just an educational method—it’s a transformative experience that bridges the gap between...
Based on article by Michael Young: Link 1. The Concept of Powerful Knowledge 2. Origins and Early...
Introduction The educational landscape is increasingly recognizing the need to move beyond traditional, linear approaches to learning...
In today’s fast-paced educational landscape, understanding how students approach learning is crucial for fostering meaningful engagement and...
This is an updated version of my previous blog post that explored the flaws of effectuation. The series...
Harold Rugg (1886–1960) was a towering figure in the progressive education movement, leaving an indelible mark on...
Human learning can be seen as a self-organization process because it involves the spontaneous emergence of order,...
An Hereditary Meritocracy: A Growing Concern for Opportunity in America The notion that wealth, success, and power...
Education systems around the world typically group children into cohorts based on strict chronological age cut-offs. Those...
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has risen as both a marvel of technological advancement and a...
This study examined three variables among first year Introductory Psychology student’s impact of taking.; Exercise breaks,...
The future of education lies at the intersection of technology and the science of learning. This blog...
Language is more than just a tool for communication—it’s a gateway to understanding cultures, broadening perspectives, and...
Learning for a Complex World vs. a Complicated World: Rethinking Education and Skills for the Future
Learning for a Complex World vs. a Complicated World: Rethinking Education and Skills for the Future
In today’s fast-changing world, the methods we use to learn are becoming increasingly inadequate for addressing the...
Saint Augustine (354–430), one of the most influential Christian theologians and philosophers, left a profound legacy not...
A new paper by Goodyear.et.al provides a summary to Activity-Centred Analysis and Design (ACAD) as an approach...
The field of education is undergoing a seismic shift. For centuries, traditional learning environments have been dominated...