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How to Bring to Life the Science of Reading

ED Surge

The Science of Reading Over the past several decades, research in educational psychology, cognitive science and neuroscience has converged to form the science of reading, providing clear, evidence-based guidelines on effective reading instruction.

Pedagogy 113
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‘Guided play’ benefits kids—but what does that look like for parents?

The Hechinger Report

The initial findings of this survey found huge support for play among parents, but researchers found some misconceptions around how to best use play to support learning. But research is finding when there’s a learning goal, that guided play yields the best results for that. It’s really important.

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A regional public university’s identity crisis

The Hechinger Report

Meanwhile, flagships and major research campuses saw a 1.4 Last fall, a white paper by O.U.’s psychology professor, saw how it hurt the shops and eateries along Court Street. percent rise in enrollment. Plus, flagships like Ohio State, which one O.U. Others agree. When the campus emptied in March, Patterson, a former O.U.

Economics 124
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Will the real Montessori please stand up?

The Hechinger Report

Now, several years later, after pursuing a degree in psychology and taking courses in child development, Foster is more educated about Montessori education and realizes little about the “Montessori garden” actually adhered to Montessori practice. “All Research shows a Montessori education can affect a student’s achievement.

Library 111
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Meet the New APSA Committee on the Status of Disability in the Profession

Political Science Now

Core parts of the mission also include advancing research on disability and developing and promoting curricular materials on disability. Her research and teaching interests include American politics, gender, caregiving, and disability politics and policy. Hirschmann is Geraldine R. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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Practicing Self-Care Beyond Self

Anthropology News

I was interviewing Yuna (all names in this article are pseudonyms), one of my interlocutors for my research on suicidalityincluding suicidal thoughts, plans, and attemptsamong young South Korean women in their twenties and thirties. Data Source: 2024 White Paper on Suicide Prevention (Ministry of Health and Welfare, 2024).