Human adaptability explained through a Minecraft experiment
In a world that demands constant decision-making, your ability to adapt—whether acting alone or with others—matters more than ever. But how do people actually strike that balance between doing things…
Collection of Learning Styles Tests and Inventories
Key Takeaways There are many tests to find out how you learn best, like VARK and more. Some tests divide learners into types like Visual, Auditory, or Kinesthetic, among others.…
Active Learning for Introverts – CETL
Active Learning Practices by Esther JordanDirector, Faculty Success and Associate Professor of Political Science For those of us who are introverts most of the time, active learning in the form…
Why focusing on learning preferences matters for diversity
For decades, colleges, government agencies and foundations have experimented with recruitment and retention efforts designed to increase diversity in engineering programs. However, the efforts have not significantly boosted the number…
‘Neuromyths’ Distort Our Concept of The Human Brain, Study Finds : ScienceAlert
Many teachers and parents know neuroscience, the study of how the brain functions and develops, is important for children’s education. Brain development is recommended as part of teacher education in…
Debunking the brain myths holding students back
In early learning centres across Australia, well-meaning educators are unknowingly leaning on brain myths that have long been debunked. While neuroscience has become a buzzword in modern education, new research…
