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How Dual Coding Helps Learning

Lashaudra Cox, an AP Biology and Biology teacher at Douglass High School, in urban Memphis, Tennessee, doesn’t like to “baby” her students. “I notice that

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03/15/2019 1 Comment

Interview With Science Of Learning Expert Glenn Whitman

​Glenn Whitman is at the forefront of integrating the science of learning into actual classroom settings. Through his work as the Director of the Center

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03/07/2019 No Comments

Banning The Rod In Schools

Every year, tens of thousands of students in American are paddled in school, and more than a dozen states still allow teachers to hit or

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03/05/2019 No Comments

Can A Simple Teaching Strategy Help Bridge Achievement Gaps?

Sky View Middle School boasts a large facility in the Boston area suburb of Leominster, Massachusetts. Typical of many suburban schools, Caucasian students make up

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02/27/2019 1 Comment

The Science Of Learning: A How-to Guide For Teachers

Up until recently, no one had systematically studied the role of educators and how exactly they promoted learning. Certainly, experts have been theorizing about the

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02/21/2019 No Comments

The Science Of Learning: A How-to Guide For Students

An experiment took place some years ago at an all-girls school in New York City. It was an old Catholic school, with some crucifixes hanging

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02/20/2019 No Comments

The Known Unknowns Of The Science Of Learning And Development

We love to talk about all the research that supports highly effective practices like self-quizzing. In this article, we talk about what we do not know

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02/06/2019 No Comments

Lessons From Translating The Science Of Learning

What’s it like to help people implement the science of learning? It’s hard but powerful. Plus, there are some clear lessons learned like making sure

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02/03/2019 No Comments

Snapchat, Math And Elaboration; Connecting Life To Learning

​Not long ago, teacher Tatiyana Webb witnessed a “perfect” moment of elaboration in the classroom, and so she went with it. Tatiyana is an 8th-grade

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02/02/2019 No Comments

How To Write An Op-ed: A Step By Step Guide

How To Write An Op-ed   There’s a formula that we call the “ABCs” that can be used to write compelling op-eds, columns, or blogs.

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02/01/2019 23 Comments

How Deep Processing Shapes Learning

​Deep processing and shallow processing are two different ways of absorbing knowledge. Learn why deep processing matters in proper learning. Why We Need To Engage

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01/10/2019 2 Comments

Education Can Boost GDP Even More Than We Thought

If there’s one investment that policymakers should make to boost the country’s GDP, it’s investing in schools. Policymakers and the public often talk about how

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01/10/2019 No Comments
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