Picture a bright red apple. Most people can do this easily. They imagine the apple's shape, color and shine. But for others, ...
As an education and development professional, I participated in a classroom observation once, following training on ...
Spread the love“`html Bullying in middle schools is a pervasive issue that affects not just the victims, but also the bullies and bystanders. As students navigate the turbulent waters of adolescence, ...
Spread the love“`html Introduction to Social Learning Theory in Education Social learning theory, developed by psychologist Albert Bandura in the 1960s, posits that learning occurs through observation ...
There is a kind of unspoken expectation that science experiences need to be showy or exotic in order to count. This expectation can make teachers feel like they shouldn’t be doing labs if they can’t ...
Dilemma 2: Do I Need Mechanical Circulatory Support? Case Presentation (LM with LVSD) Receive the the latest news, research, and presentations from major meetings right to your inbox. TCTMD ® is ...
RAG isn't always fast enough or intelligent enough for modern agentic AI workflows. As teams move from short-lived chatbots to long-running, tool-heavy agents embedded in production systems, those ...
Is there inherent value in the act of paying attention? What does it take to observe something closely? How does an object, person, or place change when attention is given to it? These questions are ...
This study provides convincing evidence of coordinated spiking activity of neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and correlated activity in the CA1 subregion of the hippocampus, during ...
Is aggression part of our primate nature, wired into our systems because it helps us survive, or do we learn it from such seemingly innocent occupations as watching cartoons and wrestling matches on ...
This article reevaluates the two-stage development theory of social learning by examining the distinct roles of pedagogical and selective learning. Pedagogical learning involves infants’ sensitivity ...
High-quality early education doesn’t rely solely on pre-planned lessons or standardized assessments. Instead, it emerges from a deep understanding of each child’s development, interests, and learning ...
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