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GUEST POST: Should I share my learning outcomes with students?
Oct 4

Oct 4 GUEST POST: Should I share my learning outcomes with students?

Learning Scientists
For Teachers, For Researchers, Guest Posts

"Learning outcomes are measurable statements that articulate what students should know, be able to do, or value as a result of taking a course or completing a program" (1).This post responds to a reader’s question, “Is there any evidence to support sharing written learning outcomes prior to teaching a topic?”

Weekly Digest #79: Resources for Teaching about Racism and Bias, Part 1
Oct 1

Oct 1 Weekly Digest #79: Resources for Teaching about Racism and Bias, Part 1

Learning Scientists
For Teachers, For Parents, Digests

There is a lot going on in today's world, and we know more than a couple of people who would prefer to ignore the news because of world events. But, as teachers do we have a responsibility to teach our students about race and bias? There has been some debate ...

Encouraging Effective Learning Strategies: Tips for Parents
Sep 30

Sep 30 Encouraging Effective Learning Strategies: Tips for Parents

Yana Weinstein
Learning Scientists Posts, For Parents

We write many posts for teachers, many for students, and also some that will be of interest to researchers. But did you know that we also write posts specifically for parents? Today, I wanted to bring together some of the tips we've accumulated, and add a few more. 

GUEST POST: Technology, Distractibility, and the Classroom
Sep 27

Sep 27 GUEST POST: Technology, Distractibility, and the Classroom

Learning Scientists
Guest Posts, For Parents, For Teachers, For Researchers

I recently had the opportunity to observe instruction in a first grade classroom. The teacher was giving a vocabulary lesson in which she taught children words that could be divided into two categories: words that contained the “AU” vowel sound found in the word “couch”...

Weekly Digest #78: How to Motivate Children to Learn
Sep 24

Sep 24 Weekly Digest #78: How to Motivate Children to Learn

Learning Scientists
For Parents, For Teachers, Digests

We sometimes get asked about how to improve the motivation to learn in students. As cognitive psychologists, we know a lot about learning strategies and ways to increase learning performance. However, motivation falls into a different research discipline...

Embedded Phenomena: Increasing comprehension of STEM concepts using body and space
Sep 21

Sep 21 Embedded Phenomena: Increasing comprehension of STEM concepts using body and space

Carolina Kuepper-Tetzel
Learning Scientists Posts, For Researchers, For Teachers

Two weeks ago, I went to the conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP) in Potsdam, Germany. One of the talks that I attended intrigued me so much that I decided there and then that I needed to write a blog post about it. The talk was presented by Dr Allison Jaeger, who...

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