Rebecca A. Huggins is a secondary literacy leader and instructional designer with over 15 years of experience supporting teachers and districtwide improvement. She is the author of the forthcoming ...
Princeton researchers found that the brain excels at learning because it reuses modular “cognitive blocks” across many tasks.
Emotional bias drives costly reactions - panic selling during downturns or chasing winners during rallies often leads to ...
Normal aging is characterized by deficits in the cognitive domains of learning, memory and executive function. Specifically, there are age-related changes in recall of information, speed of processing ...
How one therapist overcame formative experiences of cognitive dissonance, and how she now supports others to do the same.
What he accomplished illustrates something essential for today’s workforce: Staying cognitively sharp is now a professional ...
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When discussing learning transfer—the ability to apply previous knowledge, skills, and strategies to new contexts or situations—we should also be mindful of our learners’ cognitive load. Cognitive ...
The general consensus of those responsible for on-the-job safety is that unsafe acts cause most all on-the-job injuries. The safety field recognizes that companies with world-class safety have a ...