Sport Feed Article | Sport | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
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Question: "He, are you aware that people think that you are younger than 16 and what do you say about that?" Answer: "My real age is 16. I don't care what other people say. I want other people to know that 16 is my real age."
Stilling the Mind: An Interview with Linda Lantieri | Edutopia - 0 views
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Resilience is the ability to successfully manage life and adapt to stressful events. Resilience is developed in childhood, when there are loving people available to help during difficult times, but if a child feels alone, resilience is not developed just because challenging things are happening.
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Due to recent brain research on neuroplasticity, we know that brains are growing and creating neural pathways during childhood and through adolescence. What's new in this book is the focus on a repetitive practice that strengthens these neural pathways and teaches young people concrete skills to calm themselves and focus their attention.
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The interesting part of the connection between stress and learning is that the prefrontal cortex of the brain is the area for paying attention, calming, and focusing as well as the area for short- and long-term memory.
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陈维力案一审判决生效 - 0 views
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8月3日的一审法院判决认定,陈维力接受上海申花俱乐部原董事长郁知非的请托,收受贿赂共计23万余元,为上海申花俱乐部谋取利益。为此,上海市财政支持申花集团4238万元。
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对于陈维力案,陈良宇的辩护律师高子程拒绝评价和采访。不过他承认,缓刑是个折中的裁量结果。高表示,缓刑本身对陈良宇及其家庭而言,不算一个最差的结果。
Brain will be battlefield of future, warns report | Science | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
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Rapid advances in neuroscience could have a dramatic impact on national security and the way in which future wars are fought, US intelligence officials have been told.
Science News / Do Subatomic Particles Have Free Will? - 0 views
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Human free will might seem like the squishiest of philosophical subjects, way beyond the realm of mathematical demonstration. But two highly regarded Princeton mathematicians, John Conway and Simon Kochen, claim to have proven that if humans have even the tiniest amount of free will, then atoms themselves must also behave unpredictably.
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“If the atoms never swerve so as to originate some new movement that will snap the bonds of fate, the everlasting sequence of cause and effect—what is the source of the free will possessed by living things throughout the earth?”—Titus Lucretius Carus, Roman philosopher and poet, 99–55 BC.
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claim to have proven that if humans have even the tiniest amount of free will, then atoms themselves must also behave unpredictably.
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Efficient technique enables thinking - 0 views
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However, contact between nerve cells is also constantly being set up and dismantled in adults. It is this continuous restructuring of the brain that allows us to learn and to forget.
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In reality, it should actually be consuming much more energy. This is because both young and adult nerve cells allow many hundreds of cell extensions to grow towards their neighbours.
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分享主义:一场思维革命 - a knol by Isaac Mao - 0 views
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Hack Attack: Do-It-Yourself Projects Enhance Learning | Edutopia - 0 views
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The creativity at the faire wasn't limited to hardware and electronics, either. There were tables of people silk-screening their own designs and creating new things with old cloth and thread. The overall lesson of the day: Ingenuity and creativity is something we all possess, and, as with any other skill, your inner DIYer can be cultivated.
一对一的社区课余辅导助益孩子成长 - 译言翻译 - 0 views
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听到他们这么讲,我说,那你们为何不给他们一对一的辅导呢?他们说,”我们每个人都在五个班任教,每个班的学生人数为30到40,这样加起来就有近200 名的学生。你想想看,我们甚至连给予每位学生一周一个小时的指导都做不到呢!“要想真的这么做,你就得延长工作时间或增加教师的数量。我于是跟他们细细的 商量这样的事情,此时我想起了我认识的生活在这里的作家、编辑、记者、研究生、助理教授等人士,他们大都有一个灵活的工作时间,并且对于英语语言本身具有 浓厚的兴趣。他们都知道一种良好的语言表达对于民主的培育、智慧人生的塑造的重要意义。他们有的是时间和对于语言的兴趣,可是当时在我的社区里却没有一种 良好的方式能够让他们和那些亟需指导的学生之间搭起桥梁。
Sakhalin Finnie: Inspirational Project-Centered Teaching | Edutopia - 0 views
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Finnie's students designed an emergency plan for the home, and an emergency kit. They also created a newspaper, complete with illustrations, that "tells someone who doesn't know anything about earth science all about earthquakes, volcanoes, and plate tectonics how they're all related, and why we have earthquakes." In addition, the students videotaped a five-minute earthquake-safety commercial in the form of a rap song, and victory was theirs.
Neurophilosophy : The discovery of the neuron - 2 views
Winning Equation: How Technology Can Help Save Math Education | Edutopia - 0 views
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During most of the twentieth century, the United States dominated the math field with its output of important mathematicians and its great strides in engineering, science, and finance. But the depth of the country's decline is apparent in some frightening statistics: Less than one-third of eighth-grade students and fewer than one out of four seniors now test as proficient or better for math, according to recent National Assessment of Education Progress reports.
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One technology that jump-starts algebraic thinking for middle school students is SimCalc, a program that uses computer-based graphs, animation, symbols, and tables to make difficult concepts, such as mathematical rates of change and accumulation, easier for students to learn.
Zero-Thumb Game: How to Tame Texting | Edutopia - 0 views
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Cindi Rigsbee, for example, makes sure her students know when text language is appropriate and, more important, when it's not. She talks frequently in class about types of writing, the intended reader, and the evolution of language. At the beginning of each school year, she introduces a discussion about the way English has transformed over time. "We look at Old English, Middle English, and what was contemporary English in the time of Jane Eyre. Then I show them a MySpace page."
Plastic Brain Outsmarts Experts - 0 views
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Most IQ tests attempt to measure two types of intelligence--crystallized and fluid intelligence. Crystallized intelligence draws on existing skills, knowledge and experiences to solve problems by accessing information from long-term memory. Fluid intelligence, on the other hand, draws on the ability to understand relationships between various concepts, independent of any previous knowledge or skills, to solve new problems. The research shows that this part of intelligence can be improved through memory training.
The 'satellite navigation' in our brains - 0 views
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"The hippocampus is crucial for navigation and we use it like a 'sat nav'," says Dr Spiers from the Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience at UCL. "London taxi drivers, who have to know their way around hundreds of thousands of winding streets, have the most refined and powerful innate sat navs, strengthened over years of experience."
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