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Throughout history, we find knowledge that can’t possibly be documented, but still it exists.
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When it comes to scholarly engagement, what kinds of critique are considered appropriate and acceptable?
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We found 10 video games that kids will love (and they’ll secretly be learning, too).
When academics and journalists forego sharing their findings, out of intimidation, we all lose out.
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Yet interpersonal trust is at its lowest point in 50 years.
When the protection of academic freedom is compromised, scholarship and greater society suffer the effects.
By welcoming various intrepid thoughts, we welcome learning.
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To have breakthrough ideas, try veering off your original field of study.
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Groundbreaking neurological research on songbirds provides insight on human learned behavior and speech.
Don’t be afraid to have the very experiences you aspire to write about — they will help you write more vividly, and from a genuine place of wonder.
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Being precise about our ideas doesn’t just allow us to have better conversations, it’s also an incisive way to learn.
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The blob that’s astonishing science gets its own exhibit.
When it comes to scientific theory, (or your personal life) be sure to question everything.
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Can rock climbing help rocket scientists?
When measuring for the future, there is much to consider.
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Conventional wisdom believes “screen time” disrupts mental development, but research hints at a more complicated relationship between our minds and digital technology.
So much has changed since 1893. Why not the education system?
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Can we radically shift our perception of who should be enacting real change in K-12 education?
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Future-minded companies are investing in soft skills and digital learning to empower their talent.
As humans, we teach each other. But do we take for granted our freedom to do so?
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Without expressing and evaluating ideas, we would never be able to determine what’s right or wrong.
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The history of the music industry parallels that of many industries and institutions in the U.S. Many, that is, except for education.
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While pressure to succeed is on the rise, students’ mental health and readiness for college has diminshed.
Math trauma can follow people beyond grade school to harm their prospects well into adulthood.
Showcase self taught skills.
Understanding cognitive development and stress in children can add context to systems of education.
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Sometimes, academic expression can make people uncomfortable. But this tension is a feature, not a bug.
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The science of learning is decades ahead of the education system. How can we bring education into the present?
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The factory model of education is outdated, so what’s next?
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