Neuroscience of Older Students’ Negative Attitudes
While older students’ negative attitudes in school are a normal developmental stage, teachers can reduce their impact on learning.
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While older students’ negative attitudes in school are a normal developmental stage, teachers can reduce their impact on learning.
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This guide will walk teachers through the considerations necessary to build an effective and appropriate sex education program for students.
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New research into numerical processing shows the best approaches to teach math flip how teachers should introduce new concepts to students.
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Students seem to often forget much of what they learn, but with these 5 techniques teachers can help students remember what they learn.
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Building student confidence can be difficult with their stubborn negativity, but new research suggests that a new educational placebo can help.
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Video games are usually seen as the rival to books, but new research shows video games designed for learning can improve reading ability.
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Creating effective examples of work for students is important because it gives their brains a clear framework of what steps need to be taken.
Making Effective Examples of Work, Workflow, and Work Ethic Read More »
“Motherese” is controversial in child psychology, but recent neuroscience research suggests it could help in screening for autism.
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Recent research on benefits of short naps could help teachers reframe their thinking on helping students who are caught sleeping in school.
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Helping students to focus and pay attention involves students pushing through distraction to develop the brain’s attentional networks.
Helping Students to Focus and Pay Attention Even in Chaos Read More »