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Meeting the Core Human Needs of a Teacher

Cult of Pedagogy

Her newest book, Arise: The Art of Transformational Coaching ( Amazon | Bookshop.org ), was written to replace 2013’s The Art of Coaching , which is being taken out of circulation now that the new book is published. When you’re thinking about wanting to help someone develop, you need to keep their full humanity at the center.”

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How to Make Learning Stick

A Principal's Reflections

The study shows that, though students felt as if they learned more through traditional lectures, they actually learned more when taking part in classrooms that employed so-called active-learning strategies by scoring higher on tests. A Harvard study suggests it may be important to let students know it. Learning requires an emotional journey.

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Students analyze rap lyrics with code in digital humanities class

The Hechinger Report

Nilsson is an English teacher by training, but he has embraced the “digital humanities,” teaching students how to code to answer questions about books, speeches, news coverage, rap lyrics and more. That’s up from 12 states in 2013, when Code.org launched, aiming to expand access to computer science in U.S. Subscribe today!

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Dissertation Manuscript Outline: Human-Javelina Relations in Texas

Anthropology 365

Humans and Javelinas: Something Something… I need a title … This study is motivated by the broad pressing question: How do we live in a world full of difference? In these regions, their lives become entangled with those of the humans with whom they share these spaces.

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How Is the ‘College Is a Scam’ Narrative Influencing Who Chooses to Go to Campus?

ED Surge

In 2013, a little over a decade ago, the number of young people who thought a college degree was very important was 74 percent, according to a Gallup poll. He is currently a visiting scholar at the University of Virginia’s School of Education and Human Development. By 2019 that had fallen to just 41 percent. So what is happening here?

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The Earliest Evidence of Homo Sapiens in Eastern Asia

Anthropology.net

In the heart of northeastern China lies the Shiyu site, a treasure trove of ancient artifacts that has recently rewritten the narrative of human migration. Unearthing Clues to Ancient Migration For decades, the Shiyu site has tantalized archaeologists with its rich deposits, hinting at a long and complex history of human habitation.

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New Insights Challenge the “Ecocide” Theory of Easter Island

Anthropology.net

Their findings showed no evidence of a significant population decline before European arrival, instead suggesting that the islanders maintained their traditions and population levels until contact. Previous estimates of the island’s agricultural capacity varied widely, with one 2013 study 5 suggesting that between 4.9