This conversation is with the author of the chapter “Learning About Learning: Students’ Insights From a Pandemic Year” in our new co-edited book, Recentering Learning: Complexity, Resilience and ...
Anyone who has ever started a new job has likely experienced the challenge and the incredible satisfaction that comes with learning. Whether it is learning to master new skills, engage with new ...
Students “lost out on about 35% of a normal school year’s worth of learning” when in-person learning stopped during the public health crisis, according to a paper published Monday in the journal ...
Teachers often graduate from their preparation programs without a firm grounding in common learning differences like dyslexia, which affects the ability to read. This is the case even though teachers ...
Business leaders are facing an unprecedented rate of change that is only expected to accelerate. Research by Accenture says the rate of change has risen 183% since 2019—33% last year alone. More than ...
When Kate Smith’s second grade class finished their virtual field trip to a local farm, her students chose how they wanted to share what they had learned. Some kids created postcards or a poster with ...
Most educational technology is designed to reduce friction. Prof. Rene Kizilcec, information science, thinks that is precisely the problem. “Learning is not about feeling good,” Kizilcec said, who is ...
Many teachers don’t receive training in their teacher-preparation programs on common learning differences, say experts. And that can leave teachers feeling uncertain about how to best support students ...
Active Learning has been referred to as many things, including “project-based learning” and “flipped classes.” The fundamental premise of active learning is the replacement of passive class time with ...
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