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GUEST POST: Where Do You Get Your Information From About How Students Learn?
Aug 30

Aug 30 GUEST POST: Where Do You Get Your Information From About How Students Learn?

Learning Scientists
Guest Posts, For Teachers, For Researchers

For most, this question may seem an odd one. But sound evidence-based practice requires teachers to discriminate, apply and evaluate a variety of sources in order to answer such questions. Do you do that? Oliver Caviglioli and the Learning Scientists ...

Weekly Digest #24: Educational Videos
Aug 28

Aug 28 Weekly Digest #24: Educational Videos

Learning Scientists
For Teachers, For Students, For Researchers, Digests

The three Learning Scientists do research on learning and memory, but we are also teachers. (In fact, two of us consider ourselves teachers first and researchers second.) One thing we have noticed is that students like to watch videos in the classroom, and ...

Learn to Study Using... Concrete Examples
Aug 25

Aug 25 Learn to Study Using... Concrete Examples

Yana Weinstein
For Teachers, For Students, For Researchers, For Parents, Learning Scientists Posts

This is the fifth in a series of six posts designed to help students learn how to study effectively. The purpose is to provide students with a resource that can help them take charge of their own learning. Today’s post is about concrete examples – that is ...

GUEST POST: Are Teachers As Influential As They Think They Are?
Aug 23

Aug 23 GUEST POST: Are Teachers As Influential As They Think They Are?

Learning Scientists
Guest Posts, For Teachers

A few months ago, I published a post titled ‘Our duty as role models’. I matter-of-factly stated that teachers are role models and that students are influenced by our behaviors. Learning Scientist Dr. Yana Weinstein praised my post on social media, but questioned ...

Weekly Digest #23: The Myth of Multitasking
Aug 21

Aug 21 Weekly Digest #23: The Myth of Multitasking

Learning Scientists
For Students, For Parents, For Teachers, Digests

Depending on who you ask, multitasking is either a very important “21st century skill”, or a myth. One of us recently had to complete a job reference for a former student that included a question about the applicant’s ability to multitask. And yet, from decades ...

Six Strategies for Effective Learning
Aug 18

Aug 18 Six Strategies for Effective Learning

Megan Sumeracki
For Teachers, For Students, For Researchers, For Parents, Learning Scientists Posts

Researchers have learned a great deal about how students learn on their own and in the classroom, and much of this research can be applied to educational settings. One of our primary goals is to make this research on learning more accessible and create free ...

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