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GUEST POST: The Elusive Effect of Font Disfluency on Problem Solving
Oct 25

Oct 25 GUEST POST: The Elusive Effect of Font Disfluency on Problem Solving

Learning Scientists
For Teachers, Guest Posts

Below are several problems that vary in difficulty. Try to answer as many as you can.

(1)  A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1.00 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost? _____ cents

Weekly Digest #32: Evidence-based Learning Strategies for Learning Disabilities
Oct 23

Oct 23 Weekly Digest #32: Evidence-based Learning Strategies for Learning Disabilities

Learning Scientists
For Teachers, For Parents, Digests

This week we were asked on Twitter about learning strategies for teens with learning disabilities. Similarly to when we were asked about procrastination a few weeks ago, this was not within our areas of expertise, so we decided to do some research and ...

What do Students Remember from our Examples?
Oct 20

Oct 20 What do Students Remember from our Examples?

Megan Sumeracki
For Teachers, For Researchers, Learning Scientists Posts

When I was in graduate school, the first class I taught solo was a hybrid section of introduction to psychology. The students would watch videos of different professors in the department giving lectures on their expert topics, and then I would meet ...

GUEST POST: Important New Study of Homework
Oct 18

Oct 18 GUEST POST: Important New Study of Homework

Learning Scientists
Guest Posts, For Teachers, For Researchers

There's plenty of research on homework and the very brief version of the findings is probably well known to readers: homework has a modest effect on the academic achievement of older students, and no effect on younger students (1) ...

Weekly Digest #31: Exercise and Learning
Oct 16

Oct 16 Weekly Digest #31: Exercise and Learning

Learning Scientists
For Researchers, For Students, Digests

We have previously written about ways that cognitive psychology can improve physical activity (or more specifically learning a new dance!), but what about the effect of exercise on learning? We already know that our bodies affect our minds from our research on sleep...

Do Study Strategy Interventions Work?
Oct 13

Oct 13 Do Study Strategy Interventions Work?

Yana Weinstein
For Teachers, For Researchers, Learning Scientists Posts

As many of you know, we’ve been busy creating materials to teach students how to study effectively: there are presentations that teachers can show in class, posters that can be hung around the classroom, bookmarks and stickers to remind ...

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