OLE: Virtual Shadowing | Gero-Leadership - 0 views
Why Babies Love (And Learn From) Magic Tricks : NPR Ed : NPR - 0 views
-
"In short, says Stahl, "[infants] take surprising events as special opportunities to learn." This theory, that we're born knowing certain rules of the world, isn't new. We see evidence of it not only in humans but in lots of others species, too. What's new is this idea: that core knowledge seems to motivate babies to explore things that break those rules and, ultimately, to learn new things."
A School That Ditches All the Rules, But Not the Rigor | MindShift - 1 views
-
"We would much rather define rigor as the pursuit of solving a really difficult task that you care about solving. And that persistence can be taught in that way as opposed to, "Yeah, let's teach kids persistence by having them do this thing that they couldn't care less about, but it's really hard and just if you can survive it, that's persistence.""
Who Wants to Know? Use Student Questions to Drive Learning | Edutopia - 3 views
Seven reasons why blogging can make you a better academic writer | Times Higher Educati... - 3 views
The Echo Chamber - 0 views
-
"how do folks continue to ignore facts? How have people's viewpoints become so insular and isolated that any contradictory information never even penetrates the bubble? How did we get to a point where dialogue is impossible? And I'm not just referring to this presidential race, but to many other areas of discussion as well. Am I imagining this or has the echo chamber, where one only hears what one agrees with, expanded in scope and at the same time had the effect of increasing that anger and the inability to have a dialogue?"
"Sharks create oxygen": A scientific perspective | Southern Fried Science - 0 views
-
"The premise of the sharks and oxygen claim is as follows: A) Sharks, many of which are apex predators, are important in regulating marine food webs; B) Phytoplankton, which create oxygen through photosynthesis, are in marine food webs; C) Therefore, without sharks, phytoplankton populations will crash and we won't have any more oxygen and we'll all die. "
Statisticians Found One Thing They Can Agree On: It's Time To Stop Misusing P-Values | ... - 1 views
« First
‹ Previous
81 - 92 of 92
Showing 20▼ items per page