Writing in the fall American Educator cognitive psychologist Daniel T. Willingham explains why much of the hype about brain-based learning is just that, and he proceeds to eviscerate several popular “brain science”-based education myths, including the myth that schools are designed for left-brained students, the myth that schools are designed to suit girls’ brains, and [...]
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David Brooks on Gender=Fourth Stomach in Cow
Yesterday’s David Brooks column on “The Gender Gap at School” ($-sorry) manages to combine three elements that are guaranteed to make me want to bang my head against a wall in frustration: sweeping generalizations about gender; gross oversimplification (and abuse) of brain research; and sweeping, non-empirically correct generalizations about public education. Goody!
To paraphrase Brooks: “Golly, [...]






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