I often find myself annoyed by our societal tendency to equate teaching with learning. We hear this equation not just from teachers and other school authorities but also journalists and newscasters who seem to assume,
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Child Psych Podcast | Episode #105 Hello everyone, welcome. Today I have with me Dr. Peter Gray. And I m just so grateful he s taken the time out of his
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Now, in this letter, I address the question, how effective are SEL programs in improving students’ mental health?
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This approach dramatically increased the time and effort required to write my 700-page textbook and revise it with new research every 4 or 5 years. But I could not justify doing it any other way. I found that many claims
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In this letter, with his permission, I am reprinting a blog post that Ben Draper, director of the Macomber Center for Self-Directed Education in Framingham, Massachusetts, wrote after he asked groups of the students ther
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