Despite digital transitions, handwriting maintains classroom benefits

With the advent of computer technology, penmanship and handwriting may feel obsolete. But the physical act of moving a pen or pencil to capture thoughts doesn’t just ink ideas down on paper — it may also help ink ideas into our memory while boosting other abilities.

Learning a New Language Differs Between Children and Adults

Learning a new language is part of how the brain wires during childhood. Learning a new language as an adult relies on preexisting brain wiring

Align the Digital Classroom with Student Needs and Learning Goals

As one-to-one device models have become commonplace, defining and implementing the right digital guardrails at the right times can lead to more effective and engaging lessons.

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