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When there’s a bug going around the school, teachers are usually the first to know—and the first to catch it. […]
When there’s a bug going around the school, teachers are usually the first to know—and the first to catch it. […]
Corporate training is entering a new phase of evolution. Organizations today need learning programs that are engaging, scalable, and aligned
Last week Library 2.0 hosted a webinar on “invisible labor” in libraries (very well presented by Sonya Schryer Norris) —
Memory, Learning, and Performance Why take practice tests? You have likely given your students practice tests at many points in
Across the human record, the inclusion of an adversary in group identity narratives is so consistent that the exceptions are
This is part of the Understanding the Human Condition series, which uses the unique vantage point of large language models
There is a term at the center of my (r)evolutionary psychology framework that I have been developing that I want
Learning is starting to look less like a one-way delivery system and more like an ongoing conversation. That shift is
Like many people of my generation, I knew the word realpolitik mainly through Henry Kissinger. It was the shorthand for
Structural victim blaming is the mechanism by which exploitative systems ensure the damage they cause is narrated back to individuals