The idea of state-dependent learning, sometimes called context-dependent learning, comes initially from pharmacology. Researchers observed that people who learned information while under the influence ...
English learners are sometimes an afterthought in 'science of reading' policies. Some educators want to change that.
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The “Learning Styles” Myth — And What Neuroscience Says About How To Really Make Knowledge Stick
HAMBURG — Some people say they retain things best when they hear them. Others swear by reading, while some believe they only really grasp something if they can see it, or even touch it. And what about ...
Lucy Lu is the Senior Manager, Analytics and Strategic Projects in the Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO). AERO is jointly funded by the Commonwealth, state and territory governments.
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