Lab To Class
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Lab to Class translates recent neuroscience research into useful classroom practices in short articles that teachers can read over a lunch break or to start off a planning period. Articles are authored by Brian Tucker, a teacher with years of teaching experience and a neuroscience background in sensory systems and learning.
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7M ago
AI language models have made it increasingly harder for teachers to catch their students plagiarizing their papers. This article can help ..read more
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10M ago
Knowing how to help a student who has experienced trauma is an important way teachers can help do their part to help students recover ..read more
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10M ago
New research suggests that in order for teachers to be most effective, they need to understand the psychology of teaching not just content ..read more
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11M ago
A guide for new preschool teachers or those wanting to update their curriculum to ensure best practices for students aged 3-7 ..read more
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1y ago
Music preferences are often seen as a way to judge someone’s morals, and a new study claims to back up this idea, but can it be trusted ..read more
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1y ago
Working memory and language learning have a clear relationship, but does one cause the other or is there a more complex relationship ..read more
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1y ago
Variety and a consistent routine both have their merits and this article will discuss how teachers can utilize aspects of both during class ..read more
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1y ago
This article will go through best practices on how to teach grammar to ELD students. Useful for veterans or first year teachers ..read more
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1y ago
Why are more boys diagnosed with autism than girls? This unanswered mystery may have more of a cultural rather than medical explanation ..read more
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1y ago
Dopamine’s role in learning has long been contested, but new research sheds light on important pathways for the chemical in learning ..read more