Some thought the Chinese language would die. They were wrong: examining 500 years of learning it as an outsider
Some thought the Chinese language would die. They were wrong and instead it has thrived. Why?
Some thought the Chinese language would die. They were wrong and instead it has thrived. Why?
Kids are naturally curious. But various forces in the environment can dampen their curiosity over time. Can anything be done to keep kids’ curiosity alive?
The learning scientist Manu Kapur, architect of the theory of productive failure, on reframing our notion of failure, and letting kids stumble with purpose.
According to new research, integrating whole-body movements into learning the alphabet improves students’ recollection of letter-sound pairings and hard-to-learn sounds.
Think about, in all the places where young people learn, how adults might nurture love for students and those who care for them
The meaningful adoption and introduction of educational technology benefits students and educators.
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An occupational therapist shares movement breaks and simple tools that help elementary students focus on the written word
Parents don't set out wanting to impede their children's success. Unfortunately, there are things accidentally done that do just that
The Benefits of World Language Learning