Digital media and television are not just sources of entertainment—they’re powerful tools for social learning. By observing...
Sociology Of Learning
I was watching a Rugby Try and thought about the player who did the Try. The player...
When you are socially motivated to learn, your social brain can do the learning, and it can...
An Hereditary Meritocracy: A Growing Concern for Opportunity in America The notion that wealth, success, and power...
Students in higher-achieving schools will compare themselves with peers and consider themselves less capable, while equally performing...
The prevalence of labels such as dyslexia, ADHD, and Asperger’s Syndrome in educational and clinical settings has...
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;...
Education systems around the world typically group children into cohorts based on strict chronological age cut-offs. Those...
In recent years, the Western world has faced an escalating crisis of human capital and societal development....
In today’s increasingly diverse classrooms, educators are faced with the challenge and opportunity of meeting the needs...
I was watching a Rugby Try and thought about the player who did the Try. The player...
In an era defined by rapid social, economic, and technological change, the role of education has never...
Gary N. Marks' study, published in Educational Research and Evaluation, addresses a long-debated question: How much does...
In the realm of post-secondary education, one of the most challenging issues for educators is identifying students...
Quote “A meritocracy, however, implies a system of competition in which students are moved ahead and given...
It is very interesting to watch twitter debates between various academic communities. The problem is that if...
Children in Singapore will no longer be ranked by exam results.Learning is not a competition,” states Ong...
Straight-A students often view their academic achievements as the ultimate measure of success. While high grades can...
Gary N. Marks' study, published in Educational Research and Evaluation, addresses a long-debated question: How much does...
In the world of education, subtle factors often influence how students perform and develop. One such factor,...