Everyone has a different style of learning. Some people do well with reading the written word. Others learn better through audio. For some, sitting in a quiet library or home office space is key. For ...
Students react to a recent article about the first lady, Melania Trump, promoting the use of “humanoid educators” to teach children. By The Learning Network The New York Times recently featured young ...
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been the type of learner who needs to see information laid out visually to understand how it fits together. It’s how I best retain information. I guess I’m just one ...
Throughout my 20 years in higher education, I’ve witnessed firsthand the evolving dynamics and growing emphasis on lifelong learning. The acceleration of technological advancements, the rapid change ...
A phonics-based curriculum is only one part of how Mississippi went from worst to first in education. The other part is much harder to pull off.
Think-pair-share (TPS) is the black dress of active learning: a highly flexible tool that can take as little or as much time as needed, and serve a number of pedagogical purposes including ...
Today’s post brings an end to a series that might be called “Everything you wanted to know about supporting ELLs to speak English but were afraid to ask.” My advice to teachers of English-learners is ...
Like white-collar workers reluctant to return to the office, many undergraduates now question the value of attending class in person. They see little reason to sit through lectures when the same ...
Lots of people say they want to learn a language, but the task itself can be daunting if you don’t know where to start. I remember approaching college eager to learn Italian. Fortunately, Stanford ...
The Learning Center, what its Director Roger Smith describes as a place for “lifelong learning” for the over-50 crowd, might not be the kind of place you’d think would host some of Savannah’s most ...