I’m continuing to do early versions of “The Best Of The Year” lists so in December, when I do the final ones, I won’t have to review an entire year’s worth of posts.
I write many posts about recent research studies and how they can relate practically to the classroom. In fact, I post a regular feature called Research Studies of the Week. In addition, I write individual posts about studies I feel are particularly relevant to my work as a teacher.
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My Best Posts On New Research Studies In 2012 — So Far
My Best Posts On New Research Studies In 2011
Here are my choices for My Best Posts On New Research Studies In 2013 — So Far:
Intriguing New Study On Student Engagement
Interesting New Study By Carol Dweck
How Many Studies Must A Man Do Before He Gives Up On Trying To Prove Extrinsic Motivation Works?
The Importance Of Explaining “Why”
Study Says Ability To Identify Patterns Key To Second Language Learning
Another Study On Schools Providing Students Home Computers Finds The Obvious Results
Important Research On Grammar Instruction
Interesting Study, Disappointing Interpretation
Quote Of The Day: “Sex Differences in Mathematics and Reading Achievement”
Appealing To The Self-Interest Of Bullies
Simple Writing Exercise Said To “Narrow Achievement Gap”
Another Example Of Mentoring Success
Our Students Are Not Supermen & Superwomen
How Did I Not Know About This National Academy Of Sciences Report On Student Motivation?
“Short Bouts of Exercise Boost Self Control” — Is That Your Experience With Students?
Learning Another Language Makes Your Brain Grow Bigger — Literally
Study: Self-Esteem Activity Helps Latino Students, Too
Study: More Power Equals More Self-Control & Less Power Equals — You Guessed It!
More Understanding Equals More Interest & Intrinsic Motivation
Brain “Priming” In The Classroom
New Research Shows Why Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and Character Education Are Not Enough
How Do We Contribute To Students Being Rude In Class?
Surprise, Surprise: Study Finds That Relationships Promote Perseverance & Cash Bonuses Do Not
More Info On Student Cellphone Use In Class Research
The Best Posts & Articles On The “Motivation Trumps IQ” Study
“Share your Good News, and You [ & Others ] will be Better Off”
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