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Two Fields Come to Similar Conclusions About Effective Learning Strategies
Jan 19

Jan 19 Two Fields Come to Similar Conclusions About Effective Learning Strategies

Yana Weinstein
For Teachers, For Researchers

Faculty in my psychology department study a large variety of different psychological phenomena, from a large variety of different lenses. We have community psychology, cognitive psychologists, developmental psychology, quantitative psychologists, and many more.

Jan 16
Jan 16 GUEST POST: …But How Sure Are You?

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

A Note from the Learning Scientists: Today’s guest post is a little bit different from those we normally publish; that is it’s not directly related to classroom learning. This post discusses the fact that our memories are not like tape recorders. Instead, our memory is reconstructive.

Weekly Digest #92: Returning to School and Work After the Break
Jan 14

Jan 14 Weekly Digest #92: Returning to School and Work After the Break

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

The new year has started and probably most of you have returned to work and/or school by now – or will do so soon. It turns out that returning to the previous work/study routine is surprisingly difficult. Before the winter break everyone is extremely busy, then...

How to Make the Most of learningscientists.org as a Student
Jan 11

Jan 11 How to Make the Most of learningscientists.org as a Student

Megan Sumeracki
Learning Scientists Posts, For Students

It’s a new year and a new semester. Many of us are able to start fresh – or at least a little fresher than when we’re in the middle of a semester! – and we’re looking ahead to make changes. I have made some personal goals to stay on top of grading, keep my office organized, and ...

GUEST POST: Boosting Metacognition and Executive Functions in the Classroom
Jan 9

Jan 9 GUEST POST: Boosting Metacognition and Executive Functions in the Classroom

Learning Scientists
For Researchers, For Teachers, Guest Posts

During your teaching career, you have probably come across students who can easily complete short, structured, tasks, yet often forget to do their homework or unexpectedly perform poorly on tests. Many psychologists explain this pattern of behavior as arising from...

Weekly Digest #91: Making Teaching Changes
Jan 7

Jan 7 Weekly Digest #91: Making Teaching Changes

Learning Scientists
For Teachers, Digests

It’s the beginning of the year and new classes are about to start. If you’re reading this, you are interested in improving education, in using evidence-based practices in the classroom or for studying. In today’s digest, we explore what is involved in making changes ...

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