Spread the love“`html Introduction For decades, the idea of learning styles has captured the fascination of educators, psychologists, and parents alike. The notion that individuals have distinct ...
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Learning to speak may depend less on your mouth than on how your brain hears sound
Researchers have found that the brain’s ability to hear and evaluate its own speech may matter more for learning new vocal ...
New Baycrest research reveals that the brain remembers what we see and what we hear in different ways. Visual memories tend ...
Spread the love“`html Walk into any elementary classroom today, and you’ll find a vibrant, sometimes chaotic, mix of young minds. Some children are naturally drawn to books, devouring stories and ...
New Zealand school teacher, Neil D. Fleming, wondered why some teachers were better able to engage with students. Was it the teacher or the student that made the difference? In 1987, he developed a ...
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How we learn speech depends more on hearing sounds than on moving the mouth, a study finds
Babies learning to talk rely on their ears far more than on the movements of their own mouths, according to a body of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic created an educational environment that had never been seen before. Many students –– and instructors –– were abruptly forced to transition from traditional classroom learning to ...
"I am a very visual learner so I do not learn well in classes with a lot of lectures." After having taught for over 25 years, I hear variations of that comment a lot. I love conversations with ...
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