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The Learning Scientists
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Cognitive Psychology and Education: Your Questions Answered (Volume 1)
Nov 23

Nov 23 Cognitive Psychology and Education: Your Questions Answered (Volume 1)

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

A few weeks ago, we published a piece asking our readers to submit questions regarding the application of cognitive psychology to education. We received a number of excellent questions; some we were able to answer briefly, whereas others benefit from a longer ...

GUEST POST: Interview with a Teacher and Former Probation Officer
Nov 22

Nov 22 GUEST POST: Interview with a Teacher and Former Probation Officer

Learning Scientists
Guest Posts, For Teachers

Kristen DiFiore has been teaching Psychology and Advanced Placement (AP)  Psychology for 13 years in Morris County, NJ. She is interested in retrieval and information retention techniques and is passionate about helping new educators achieve ...

Weekly Digest #36: How to Raise a Bilingual Child?
Nov 20

Nov 20 Weekly Digest #36: How to Raise a Bilingual Child?

Learning Scientists
For Parents, Digests

Three of us have kids, and two of us are raising their children bilingually. Today, from our newest Learning Scientist, Carolina Kuepper-Tetzel, we feature 5 resources with information on raising bilingual children. Last week my husband told me a funny ...

Dual Coding: Can There be too Much of a Good Thing?
Nov 17

Nov 17 Dual Coding: Can There be too Much of a Good Thing?

Megan Sumeracki
For Teachers, For Researchers, Learning Scientists Posts

Dual coding, or combining words with visuals for learning, can be a great way to promote student learning. The words can be written or spoken, and the visuals can take many forms such as static illustrations, graphs, charts, photos, or maps, or dynamic ...

GUEST POST: Glass Houses and Homework Stones
Nov 15

Nov 15 GUEST POST: Glass Houses and Homework Stones

Learning Scientists
For Teachers, For Parents, Guest Posts

WOW - So I just caught myself going down the same kind of dangerous, circuitous-logic path that I so often criticize:

I have recently seen A LOT of media relating to the impact of homework ...

Weekly Digest #35: Taking Care of Yourself
Nov 13

Nov 13 Weekly Digest #35: Taking Care of Yourself

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

Self-care is always important, but given current political events, it is more crucial than ever. However, just as with time management (covered in last week’s digest), the internet is awash with mental health “tips” that aren’t necessarily grounded in research. In this digest ...

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