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A powerful new approach is helping students ditch their maths anxiety and embrace the subject with newfound confidence and excitement ...
Do you make decisions using your intuition—or is it actually “misintuition”? Here’s what researchers are learning about how ...
Understanding” sounds like a goal, but it isn’t until it’s defined. Here's why clarity, not guesswork, leads to fairer, more ...
Some ideas in education age well. Bloom’s Taxonomy is one of them. Originally developed in 1956 by Benjamin Bloom and his colleagues, Bloom’s Taxonomy was introduced as a framework to classify ...
ACRL announces the publication of Instructional Design for Teaching Information Literacy Online: A Student-Centered Approach, by Janna Mattson, David X. Lemmons, Valerie Linsinbigler, and Christopher ...
New research shows that a child's ability to regulate behavior—an aspect of executive function—is closely tied to how they understand and learn language.
The old way of learning isn’t coming back. Schools that accept this and evolve will thrive. The ones that don’t will fall ...
Understanding how the brain functions is important for teachers. We surveyed more than 500 early childhood educators about ...
The universe doesn't come with an instruction manual—but if it did, University of Missouri Assistant Professor Charles ...
What does it mean to teach and learn in uncertain times — both in the world writ large and here on campus? Professor and ...
Elementary teachers can personalize a set curriculum for more creativity, teacher autonomy, and student engagement.