Time for my third mid-year “Best” list this year.

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Here are my choices for My Best Posts On New Research Studies In 2017 – So Far:

Big Meta-Analysis Says Four Teaching Strategies Are Most Effective For Low-Income Students

Statistic Of The Day: School Bullying Reduced

The Best Resources For Learning About The Value Of “Self-Explanation”

New Research Suggests That “Community Trust” Enhances Self-Control & Long-Term Thinking

New Study Finds That Threats & Using Guilt Tend Not To Produce Student Engagement – Duh!

Here’s a simple way to boost your learning from videos: “Prequestion” is from BPS Digest. Daniel Willingham writes about the same study. I’m adding both links to The Best Popular Movies/TV Shows For ESL/EFL, where you’ll find other resources related to effective student video viewing.

The Best Resources Explaining Why We Need To Support The Home Language Of ELLs

The Importance Of “Purpose”

Quote Of The Day: Bilingual Is Better!

Another Study Highlights Importance Of Teacher Diversity

The Best Articles, Posts & Videos On John Hattie’s Research

“Unpaywall” Is New Tool For Accessing Research Papers For Free

Another Unsurprising Research Result: Students Less Likely To Drop-Out If Teachers Encourage Them To Continue

The Best Resources For Learning About The Issue Of “Learning Styles”

New Report Connecting SEL To Standards Should Be On “Must-Read” List For Most Educators

Nice Article On Metacognition

Video: “This is what happens to your brain when you stop exercising”

What ‘Scarcity’ Does To The Mind & Why Social Emotional Learning Isn’t Enough

Quote Of The Day: Reflection Is Important

Teaching Critical Thinking In History Reduces Belief In Pseudoscience

New Study: The Milgram Experiment Is Replicated

How P.A. Announcements Affect Student Learning

The Best Resources For Learning About Teacher Action Research – Help Me Find More

New Study On Reading Takes Right Idea & Messes It Up

Study Finds That It’s True: Good Teaching Conditions For Educators Equals Good Learning Conditions For Students

New Study Reaffirms What Teachers Know: Relationships Matter

You’ll Want To Read This Interview With Education Researcher Kirabo Jackson

Another Depressing Statistic On Wealth Inequality

No Surprise: Study Finds That If Teachers Show Bias, Then Students Don’t Trust Them Or School

Finally, Developing Leadership Is Recognized as Improving Educational Outcomes! is from Ed Week. I’m adding it to The Best Posts, Articles & Videos On “Teacher Leadership” — Contribute More!

New Study Connects Growth Mindset & “Bouncing Back” From Mistakes

Yet Another Study Finds Advantages To Being Bilingual

Study Finds Lecturing Not Best Way To Teach – Shocking (NOT!)

Surprise – NOT! Study Finds That Money Matters To Education

Quote Of The Day: Studying & Listening To Music Don’t Mix

New Study Finds Connection Between Empathy & Self-Control

Big New – & Useful – Federal Report Out Today On Helping Students Develop Self-Regulation Skills

Statistic Of The Day: Less Physical Activity For Boys Equals Less Academic Achievement

Statistic Of The Day: This One Should Make Everyone Learning A New Language Happy

“Practitioners’ Instincts, Observations” Have Important Role In Research

Mathematica Releases “Must-Have” Guide For Any Educator Trying To Interpret Research

New Study Finds That PD, Collaboration, Safety, Expectations Important For Schools – What A Surprise!

The Elephant In The Room In The Talent vs. Practice Debate

Round Two: How Much “Content” Knowledge Do You Really Need To Be An Effective Teacher?

A Decent Post About The Value Of Guided/Assisted Discovery Learning – Too Bad It Uses The Wrong Comparison