Determining whether students learn better with in-person classroom learning or online is a multifaceted question. Both modalities offer unique advantages and challenges, impacting student engagement, ...
On the annual employee engagement survey at Disney, one question was guaranteed to get a low score—one of the lowest, in fact. Despite being the survey lead, I just couldn’t get the score to rise.
The question of whether students learn better online or in a classroom setting is a multifaceted debate, encompassing considerations of individual learning styles, access to resources, social ...
Adolescence is a time of increased risk taking, but do adolescents learn differently from reward and punishment, or from childhood to adoelscence? Source: Cotonbro studio/Pexels This post was written ...
Standardized testing—including state assessments for accountability purposes—is an annual reality in K-12 schools. But more than half of educators—nearly 60 percent—don’t believe that state ...
Every teacher has heard it said: Students won’t learn from someone they don’t like. It’s a lovely sentiment: warm, intuitive, and flattering to those of us who spend our days in classrooms, care about ...
Children learn language effortlessly and completely voluntarily. They learn new words miraculously fast. A teenager masters about 60,000 words of their mother tongue by the time they finish high ...