In today’s digest, we would like to highlight researchers who have spoken or written about how our memory works in order to inform a broader audience…
All in For Parents
In today’s digest, we would like to highlight researchers who have spoken or written about how our memory works in order to inform a broader audience…
After reading a summary of the research on highlighting I became an adamant anti-highlighter (1). I mean, it was worse than re-reading in some cases. Re-reading. The standard control in memory experiments.
Some of us are always punctual, whereas others seem to have more trouble arriving places on time. While cultural attitudes towards punctuality and tardiness do vary, research suggests that this behavior negatively impacts us both at work and in school.
Can you believe this is already digest #124?! It seems like just yesterday we were writing our first digest on evidence-based practices in education, explaining our rationale for creating the digests, and coming up with topics to cover. This week, the topic is somewhat …
When you sit down to study do you have a favorite playlist or genre? Does listening to music help you study or does it just lead to more distractions?
Over the last couple of months, a few of our readers have requested that we write more about spelling instruction. While we do have a couple of digests about teaching spelling (Digest #37, Digest #38) and a guest blog by Holly Shapiro, our reading expert, …