LAST week, I shared about my views on embracing mistakes as a chance to learn, rather than seeing them as points of failure.
How does the brain learn from mistakes? A new Duke study reveals a hidden circuit that helps control the learning process.
Making mistakes has a way of shaking our confidence and making us question ourselves. When we stumble, negative thoughts flood in telling us we should quit or that we're simply not good enough. But ...
"The history of our species is the history of mistaking the limits of our imagination for the limits of the possible." -Maria Popovo “Information that does not take into account the full scope of ...
Sarah Nichols is a national-board-certified teacher and a Utah Teacher Fellow in Salt Lake City: I teach secondary students with disabilities, many of whom are also English Learners. If I chose to ...
I had dinner with my son recently, and as tends to happen with us, we started talking about Quentin Tarantino’s two-part masterpiece, “Kill Bill.” We fell in love with the movies when they were ...
In the late 1980s, the Biosphere 2 project sealed a team of scientists inside a self-sustaining miniature world. Their goal was to see if a closed system could support human life, serving as a ...
School is ending or has already ended for our children. It made me think of graduations and end-of-the-year report cards and ...
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