How does the brain learn from mistakes? A new Duke study reveals a hidden circuit that helps control the learning process.
“Learning,” management guru Peter Drucker said, “is a lifelong process of keeping abreast of change. And the most pressing task is to teach people how to learn.” Nikhil Arora takes that view very ...
To help you hit your short and long-term language goals, we've tested a variety and selected the best language learning apps ...
Significant advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are rapidly changing many aspects of our lives, including education. These changes come with benefits and challenges. Targeted learning experiences ...
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Gamification and AI-powered study tools are transforming how students learn, making lessons more interactive and retention-focused. Platforms like Kahoot!, Quizlet, and Quizizz use competitive or self ...
Pairing high schoolers and kindergartners for an outreach project yields benefits for both the students and their community.
The Doer Effect is a long-standing principle that students who engage with more practice have higher learning gains than those who simply read text or watch a video. Originally published a decade ago, ...
Learning is not only empowering but fulfilling. It gives our lives meaning and can benefit us professionally. Learning is also perhaps the best antidote to boredom and depression. And the really good ...
A core component of Global Learning is ensuring that study abroad remains accessible and affordable for all students. Scholarships play a critical role in reducing financial barriers and expanding ...
Today students recognize the value and benefits of meaningful international experience as part of their UB education. Study abroad at UB offers a world of opportunities for learning and personal ...
The long-held idea that language learning is better before adulthood is up for debate. Adults have a number of advantages when it comes to learning a second language, and it comes with major benefits.
When it comes to cognitive ability, not all dogs are created equal. Most dogs can learn simple action cues like “sit” or “down.” But so-called “gifted word learner” (GWL) dogs exhibit a remarkable ...
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