Why The Brain Benefits From Reflection In Learning
Why The Brain Benefits From Reflection In Learning Read More
As sensory input goes into neocortex, it makes memory patterns of the new data and when it sees something similar it can understand.
Learning is a process of acquiring knowledge, but more crucially acquiring the habits and tendencies to transfer that knowledge in personally meaningful circumstances.
Why The Brain Benefits From Reflection In Learning Read More
As sensory input goes into neocortex, it makes memory patterns of the new data and when it sees something similar it can understand.
The Neurological Explanation For Practice Makes Perfect Read More
Areas important in memory consolidation and retrieval such as the amygdala, hippocampus, and basal ganglion, can be ‘exercised.’
3 Common Barriers To Success In A Flipped Classroom Model Read More
What Are The Most Common Barriers To Success In A Flipped Classroom Model? by Saqib Hussain, Language Teacher In The Agenda
A Simple Way To Clarify Personalized Learning Read More
This post seeks to clarify personalized learning, a term that’s becoming more common as education becomes more ambitious and self-aware.
25 Ways To Promote Passion-Based Learning In Your Classroom Read More
When students are passionately engaged in their learning there are myriad brain responses making connections and building schema.
A Simplified Bloom’s Taxonomy Poster For Students Read More
Bloom’s taxonomy–and others like Webb’s Depth of Knowledge –are powerful frameworks for planning curriculum, assessment, and instruction.
Seeking Wisdom: 7 Dangers Of Human Virtue Read More
The dangers of human virtue include politics without principles, worship without sacrifice, science without humanity, & wealth without work.
12 Principles Of Collaboration In Learning Read More
Key principles of collaboration in learning include balancing individual & group benefit, thinking strategy before tech, & always evolving.