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Don’t Take the Bait

Some days I wonder if I have linked to too many articles debunking claims about…

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The Distracted Mind: Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World by...

People are inherently information seekers. In today’s high-tech world this tendency can draw us to…

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Learning from (gulp) Video Games

Many teachers I know are baffled by the attraction of video games; some are heartily…

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An Invaluable Part of Any LatB Lunch…

…a baloney detection kit. Enjoy. (Here are some napkins.)

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The Evidence Mounts: Delaying Middle and High School Start Times

Here’s the statement from the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine: During adolescence, internal circadian rhythms…

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A Working Memory Intervention That “Really Works.” Really?

L&tB bloggers frequently write about working memory — and with good reason. This cognitive capacity, which…

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Emotion: Cognition’s Rudder

We are not rational beings. In fact, many aspects of our cognition are inherently emotional….

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Skepticism Improves Innovation

Greg Ashman is enthusiastic about research, and yet skeptical about innovation. Ashman’s argument resonates with me…

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Gender Differences in Dyslexia Diagnoses

It has long been true that men are diagnosed with dyslexia more often than women….

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The Potential Perils of Google

You have heard before, and will doubtless hear again, that students don’t need to memorize…