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Weekly Digest #11: Revisiting Standardized Testing
May 22

May 22 Weekly Digest #11: Revisiting Standardized Testing

Learning Scientists
For Teachers, For Parents, Digests

As Learning Scientists, we clearly support testing (or retrieval practice) as a means of promoting student learning. We have included blogs about the value of standardized testing, the pushback from parents and teachers, and even systemic issues discussed ...

Feedback: How to Get it and Use it
May 19

May 19 Feedback: How to Get it and Use it

Yana Weinstein
For Students, For Teachers, Learning Scientists Posts

Earlier this week, we put together a digest of resources for teachers on how to provide good quality writing feedback. But feedback is pointless if students don’t actually use it to improve their work! As a student, you may think that “feedback” only comes ...

GUEST POST: Publish or Perish... or Reinvent The Square Wheel?
May 17

May 17 GUEST POST: Publish or Perish... or Reinvent The Square Wheel?

Learning Scientists
Guest Posts, For Researchers

It’s hard to let ideas go - incredibly so. But one important goal of science, of philosophy, of academia, is to open up pathways to discover true knowledge. Conflicting ideas are useful because every idea that is falsified will lead society one step closer to ...

Weekly Digest #10: How to Grade Writing Assignments
May 15

May 15 Weekly Digest #10: How to Grade Writing Assignments

Learning Scientists
For Teachers, Digests

As the spring semester wraps up, the grading tends to pile up. As college professors, we’ve noticed that we spend a lot of time grading papers, and we worry about whether the time we put into providing feedback really helps our students learn. We discussed ...

Be Your Own Teacher: How To Study With Pictures
May 12

May 12 Be Your Own Teacher: How To Study With Pictures

Learning Scientists
For Teachers, For Students, Guest Posts

Hey! Let's play a little game. Read the two sentences below:

A.   Lar gibbons have white fur around the perimeter of their faces.

B.    Mandrills have blue, red and yellow coloring on their faces. ...

GUEST POST: Retrieval Strength Vs. Storage Strength
May 10

May 10 GUEST POST: Retrieval Strength Vs. Storage Strength

Learning Scientists
Guest Posts, For Researchers
“Forgetting focuses remembering and fosters learning; remembering generates learning and causes forgetting; learning causes forgetting, begets remembering, and supports new learning.” – Bjork, 2011, p 16. ...
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