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Category: know-thyself

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There’s Always a Python

Posted on November 11, 2022December 12, 2022 by Dave

This morning my wife and I were walking our three dogs in the park and I was lamenting about how I was a little behind in grading. “Every semester I…

Posted in know-thyself, Teaching
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Cognitive Endurance

Posted on November 4, 2022December 12, 2022 by Dave

Schooling may build human capital not only by teaching academic skills, but by expanding the capacity for cognition itself” claims the study published June, 2022. The researchers recognized the need to combat cognitive…

Posted in Cognitive Science, know-thyself, Teaching
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The Myth of Learning Styles

Posted on October 21, 2022October 30, 2023 by Dave

When I was in college (in the nineteen hundreds), one of my education classes explored Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences. I was enamored with the idea. As a doe-eyed…

Posted in Books, Cognitive Science, know-thyself, Learning, myths, TeachingTagged know-thyself1 Comment on The Myth of Learning Styles
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