In a rapidly evolving world, intelligence is not just about acquiring knowledge but also about adapting and...
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Michael Tomasello’s seminal paper, Emulation Learning and Cultural Learning, explores the nuanced distinction between different forms of...
In a world teeming with choices, the default option often serves as a quiet guide, steering us...
From the Paper “The early history of the scaffolding metaphor: Bernstein, Luria, Vygotsky, and before”, The concept...
What is the ultimate purpose of education? For critical pedagogue Henry Giroux, the answer lies not in...
In the pursuit of excellence, modern education and organizational structures often rely heavily on metrics—standardized data points...
We have a sacred story we tell ourselves about learning. It goes something like this: first comes...
Ludic pedagogy, an approach to learning rooted in play and engagement, aligns seamlessly with the science of...
Action affordances are the possibilities for action offered by an environment to an agent. They arise not...
In their paper Seamful Learning and Professional Education, Tim Fawns et al. introduce the intriguing concept of...
When it comes to questionable educational theories, the 1990s have a lot to answer for. Among the...
As educators, we are constantly seeking innovative ways to enhance student learning, foster empathy, and develop critical...
Neural plasticity, the ability of the brain to adapt and reorganize itself, is often hailed as a...
Play is often seen as a simple, natural part of childhood—a time for fun, laughter, and imagination....
We often think of cognitive science as a flashlight, illuminating the hidden machinery of how we learn....
The concept of "Classroom gaze," introduced by Tim Fawns et al. in "Seamful Learning and Professional Education,"...
In the world of education, we often rely on rewards and punishments to motivate students. We hand...
Gamification and gamified learning have taken the world by storm in recent years, promising to revolutionize how...
The Bhagavad Gita, as a spiritual and philosophical text, offers profound lessons on teaching and education. Its...
Jerome Bruner, a pioneer in cognitive psychology and education, introduced the concept of the spiral curriculum, a...