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How to Help Students Set and Track Goals | Edutopia
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—Thomas Edison
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Multitasking and Selective Attention — The Learning Scientists
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The Power of Metacognition in Everyday Life — The Learning Scientists
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Weekly Digest #132: Dual Coding, Visual Note Taking, and Sketchnoting — The Learning Scientists
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Time Management: What is it, who has it, and can you improve it? — The Learning Scientists
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New Findings Inform the Laptop versus Longhand Note-Taking Debate — The Learning Scientists
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Teachers have always known that kids can...
Teachers have always known that kids can't learn if they feel anxious and disconnected. Here are *6 ways* to help students feel centered, connected, and in control. ✨ https://t.co/Ax6lCpUk8H
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The most creative kids are the least lik...
The most creative kids are the least likely to be the teacher’s favorite. They don’t color inside the lines or conform to every rule. Too often, they learn to keep their imaginations to themselves. Our new book encourages kids to persist with their ideas
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