By Thomas Ultican 8/10/2025 Greg Toppo writes for ‘The 74’ which suggests he is a professional propagandist working for billionaires. In his July 24th article, “‘Cognitive Science,’ All the Rage in…| tultican
Jean Piaget's theory describes cognitive development as a progression through four distinct stages, where children's thinking becomes progressively more advanced and nuanced. In the first stage, known as the sensorimotor stage, which lasts from birth to around two years, children learn through their senses and actions, developing key concepts like object permanence, the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they can’t be seen. Next, in the preoperational stage, from ages tw...| Simply Psychology
In a recent online course I took, I was intrigued by a page in our introductory module called “Break times.” The instructor, Bonnie Chapman explains, “At the end of each module, I include a PowerPoint with humorous items,” going on to say, “This is not a required portion of the course…. It is just a means of me sharing some humor with you. In my face to face [sic] classes, we laugh a lot and that is a dimension in online learning that I feel often is lacking” (Chapman, 2023). Al...| Teach Online
A detailed look at the second of the Four Pillars of alternative grading| gradingforgrowth.com