In the realm of technology and digital platforms, network effects and learning effects are two powerful phenomena...
Learning Science
The illusion of explanatory depth (IOED) is a fascinating cognitive bias that has implications for how we...
When students are equipped with a clear picture of success, they can set goals and navigate the...
John Hattie is a prominent education researcher whose work has profoundly influenced how educators think about teaching...
The illusion of explanatory depth is a fascinating cognitive bias that leads us to overestimate how well...
In an age where information is abundant and learning opportunities are everywhere, mastering the art of effective...
Desirable difficulties are instructional techniques that make the learning process initially more challenging but ultimately more effective...
The illusion of explanatory depth (IOED) is a fascinating cognitive bias that has implications for how we...
This is a review post on the article “Why Minimal Guidance During Instruction Does Not Work: An...
In recent years, there has been an increasing effort to familiarize educators with the "science of learning,"...
The Salience Theory of Learning posits that responses are elicited by stimuli that gain prominence due to...
Imagine a classroom where students are not just passive recipients of information but active participants in their...
In a world increasingly characterized by rapid change, uncertainty, and complexity, understanding learning as a self-organizing process...
It is very interesting to watch twitter debates between various academic communities. The problem is that if...
Contrast Thinking is a very effective learning method, It involves thinking with clarity, relativity, distinction and focus....
Neuroscience has long fascinated educators with its promise of insights into how the brain learns. However, integrating...
The term Mathew effect was emerged from bible verses (Matthew, XXV: 29).
“For unto everyone that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance;...
If you’ve ever been curious about what makes a good education for your child, you might have...
Studying with Distractions : When distracted, people did better on the hard task, but when in silence,...
Paper “The early history of the scaffolding metaphor: Bernstein, Luria, Vygotsky, and before”, Scaffolding is a cornerstone...