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Debunking the 7 Biggest Myths About Technology in Education

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The Myths Begin at Home When eighth-grade teacher Ms. Rivera introduced tablets into her classroom, she was met with mixed reactions. Parents feared students would get distracted. Some colleagues doubted whether screens could ever replace the feel of pen and paper. Even students were unsure if lessons on screens could be as real as those

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Are Learning Styles a Thing? What Science Says to Kids and Adults

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Introduction: A Journey to Find Out How We Learn Tom, a 32-year-old adult learner, decided to return to school to earn his degree in psychology. When he was in middle school, someone told him he was an auditory learner, so he mostly listened to lectures and audiobooks. But when he faced tough subjects like neuroscience or

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