Teachers can use these research-based cognitive and behavioral cues to help students feel capable, focused, and ready to work, even when tasks are challenging.
Haynes is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh. He is the author of a narrative nonfiction book, Every Day We Live Is the Future: Surviving in a City of Disasters, as well ...
The instructor-facing team in CTL includes a director and several associate directors, each of whom leads signature programs, develops new resources and initiatives, and consults with faculty and ...
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People's decisions are known to be influenced by past experiences, including the outcomes of earlier choices. For over a century, psychologists have been trying to shed light on the processes ...
In a new study, scientists successfully trained a brain organoid derived from mouse stem cells to solve an engineering benchmark known as the “cart-pole problem.” By applying weak or strong electric ...
I had thought problem sets were only for STEM courses, with the notable exception of economics. But despite my initial ...
A core principle of restorative practices is that they are most effective when used before any conflict has occurred.
Most students today use general-purpose chatbots that are not designed as tutors. They type in a question and receive a response. But our findings suggest that even small design choices, such as ...