All Posts Tagged: 'Daniel Willingham'


QUICK Hits

January 4th, 2010 | Category: Uncategorized

Is increasing civic involvement among participants a core mission of Teach For America?  Should it be? (The New York Times)
Daniel Willingham asks: Why doesn’t reading more make us better readers? (The Answer Sheet)
Is your toddler struggling with speech?  New research suggests that turning off the TV just might help. (EducationNews.org)
AFT vs. NEA: Which unions are [...]

Learning on the Brain

October 19th, 2006 | Category: Uncategorized

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 [...]