Mike Palmer welcomes Doug Lemov, founder of Teach Like a Champion, to the podcast. Lemov discusses his journey from teacher to education innovator and the evolution of Teach Like a Champion. He highlights the importance of the new book, The Teach Like a Champion Guide to the Science of Reading, co-authored with Colleen Driggs and Erica Woolway. The conversation delves into the critical role of attention in reading, the impact of technology on cognition, and the power of shared rea...| Trending in Education
Can we divide cognitive science into soft and hard varieties? I’m not sure, but I’ll give it a go. Hard cognitive science represents aspects of learning related to areas such as memory, including processes such as encoding and consolidation and models such as Cognitive Load Theory, working memory, and so on. Soft cognitive science would […]| The Emotional Learner
You’ve probably heard the old adage, ‘less is more’. But how does this apply to learning design and content development? How might we go against our instinct to keep adding? The post Less is (nearly always) more appeared first on LearnJam.| LearnJam
Intercultural sensitivity means a person responds well to cultural difference. Six stages show how it develops and guide custom activities for growth.| Global Cognition
Intuitive decision making is the naturalistic human psychological process for making decisions. It can be improved by building the right kind of knowledge.| Global Cognition
Bridging differences sounds great. But, is cross-cultural training ever really effective? What does it take to help people adapt?| Global Cognition