Congratulations to the University of Montana for sharing their faculty with K-12 students. through the We are Montana in the Classroom program in which faculty
Your Brain On Learning-University of Alabama Research
What if everything we “know” as educators is wrong? Thanks to advances in neuroscience, we are likely to be exposed to revolutionary new ideas about
3 Steps to Create Expertise based on K. Anders Ericsson’s Research
By now, you have probably heard about the “10,000” rule, the notion, popularized by Malcolm Gladwell, that it takes 10,000 hours of deliberate practice to
Defining Culture at Indiana University
In Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried characters are revealed and humanized through the objects they carried on them as they trudged through VietNam. It is
The Name Game-University of Toledo Analyzes Baby Naming Trends
What is in a name? Well, a specific time in history according to University of Toledo graduate student Ram Mukherjee. Ram analyzed data for girl
What Makes a Hero?- An Artist’s Perspective
What makes a hero? Is it strength? Power? Money? Athletic Prowess? For Kendall College of Art and Design associate professor Donna St. John, it