It’s that time of year again – one that I look forward to and dread at that same time.
It’s time for my end-of-year “Best” lists!
You can see all my mid-year lists at All My 2015 Mid-Year “Best” Lists In One Place! and all my 1,500 “Best” lists here.
My first end-of-year list is on research studies that have come out over the past six months.
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 2015 – So Far
My Best Posts On New Research Studies In 2014 – Part Two
My Best Posts On New Research Studies In 2014 – So Far
My Best Posts On New Research Studies In 2013 – Part Two
My Best Posts On New Research Studies In 2013 — So Far
My Best Posts On New Research Studies In 2012 — So Far
My Best Posts On New Research Studies In 2011
Hare are My Best Posts On New Research Studies In 2015 – Part Two:
“The Science Of Reading” Is A Must-Read (& An Accessible One) For Teachers
New Study: With Grit, You Need To “Know When To Fold ‘Em”
New Study Finds Interesting Twist: Repeating Words Helps, & Repeating Them To Someone Is Better
New Survey On High School Drop-Outs Is Depressing, If Accurate
This Is Interesting: “8 Strategies Robert Marzano & John Hattie Agree On”
Instead Of High School Exit Exams For Civics, Study Suggests SEL Programs Would Be Better Way To Go
An Interesting “Take” On Research “Reproducibility”
Surprise, Surprise – New Research Finds Lectures Aren’t The Best Way To Teach
New Study Finds Value In Looking At Mistakes As Positive Learning Experiences
Research Study On Humility Perfect For Students (& Useful For All Of Us)
Surprise, Surprise – Punishment May Not Be The Best Parenting (Or Teaching) Strategy
New Studies Show, Unsurprisingly, That Stress Reduces Self-Control & Metacognition
Statistic Of The Day: How Long Does It Take To Learn English?
Statistic Of The Day: The Benefits Of Reading
This New Report May Provide The Best Overview Available On Social Emotional Learning
Does This Big New Study On The Importance Of Social Skills Become A New “Marshmallow Test”?
New Study Says Being Bilingual Equal More “Gray Matter”
New Study Shows Goal-Setting – With Some Twists – Can Have Big Impact On Student Achievement
Study: Inductive Learning Promotes “Transfer Of Knowledge” Better Than Direct Instruction
The Best Summaries/Reviews Of Research On Social Emotional Learning – Let Me Know What I’ve Missed
Quote Of The Day: Nicholas Kristof On “It’s Not Just About Bad Choices”
Study: “Authoritative,” Not “Authoritarian,” Classroom Management Works Best For Boys
You might also be interested in this Edutopia post: Education Research Highlights From 2015
Please, please tell me how you monitor new research as it comes in. I’m working on a project, but I can’t figure out how to find new studies without slogging through the journals. There must be a better way.
Eureka Alert and Science Daily
Awesome! Thank you!