In a world that constantly seeks the right answers and quick success, it might seem counterintuitive to...
Year: 2025
Judaism offers valuable insights into teaching and education, emphasizing deep principles that can be applied in various...
Review sessions are a crucial part of the learning process, but let’s face it—they can often feel...
John I. Goodlad, one of the most influential figures in modern education, dedicated his life to advancing...
In high-performance domains—be it sports, academia, or entrepreneurship—a familiar debate often arises: Can the best performers also...
In an age where traditional educational systems often struggle to keep up with rapid technological advancements and...
In the world of education and learning, small differences at the beginning of a journey can lead...
A complexity critic of cognitive reductionism. In the paper “From representation to emergence: complexity’s challenge to the...
Émile Durkheim, often regarded as the father of the sociology of education, revolutionized how we understand the...
In the ever-evolving landscape of philosophy, few thinkers have left as indelible a mark on contemporary thought...
John Henry Newman, a towering figure in the history of education, left an indelible mark with his...
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, understanding how students think and learn is crucial for designing effective...
Anne E. Cunningham and Keith E. Stanovich delve into the cognitive processes involved in reading,...
This new work “How Organisms Come to Know the World: Fundamental Limits on Artificial General Intelligence(GI)”, co-authored...
In the world of education, there is an increasing shift toward more student-centered, adaptive, and dynamic learning...
From article by Toby Lowe In Finland, the national government operates not as a top-down authority imposing...
The illusion of explanatory depth is a fascinating cognitive bias that leads us to overestimate how well...
The interplay of labeling effects, social and policy-driven classification, and their broader implications in education and learning...
From: The myths of the digital native and the multitasker Paul A. Kirschner and Pedro De Bruyckere...
Rewards are a powerful tool for motivating behavior, whether you’re trying to teach a child to complete...