It’s unreasonable to expect professors to hit hurdle after hurdle and still stay in the race. Institutions are going to have to clear some obstacles.
New research published in the International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning suggests that ...
Collegiate athletes are required to excel both academically and athletically throughout their college careers. To maintain ...
As AI tools become more common in classroom settings, the answers to these questions matter a lot. While tools for general use such as ChatPGT or Claude remain popular, more and m ...
When students lead their IEP meetings, they can speak up for their needs—and take an important step toward forging their own ...
This article explores how beliefs and emotions shape experience and offers five science-based practices to help readers use ...
Rebecca A. Huggins is a secondary literacy leader and instructional designer with over 15 years of experience supporting teachers and districtwide improvement. She is the author of the forthcoming ...
A new study from the University of Würzburg's Chair of Mathematics Education shows that AI research for STEM education focuses too much on technology and neglects the holistic development of students.
We’re back with our roundup of the most insightful studies of the year, from the power of brain breaks to groundbreaking ...
In recent years, scientific research work and literature have paid great attention to the ability of students to ...
Emotion and Motivation in Asia-Pacific Foreign Language Learning: Emerging Perspectives and Evidence
Emotion and motivation are central constructs in educational psychology, exerting a profound influence on the processes and outcomes of foreign language ...
Daniel Coyle describes how Carol Dweck, in her ongoing quest to advance student potential, set out to test and explore student academic and social potential.
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