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Stephen Vassallo
This book is part of a critical educational psychology commitment to engage in ideological, cultural, political, and philosophical discussions about the application of psychology in and outside of schools. The motivation to write the book Neoliberal Selfhood was to show ways the discourse of educational psychology is entangled in an economic vision of self. Seemingly […]
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R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer
Three experts discuss learning sciences in the final week of a seven week long virtual round-table discussion.
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R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer
Last week, we asked the editors of Reflections on the Learning Sciences about potential barriers to innovation in the realm of learning sciences This week, we ask: What does the future have in store for learning sciences? Participants: Michael A. Evans, North Carolina State University Martin J. Packer, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia R. Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina, […]
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R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer
Last week, we asked the editors of Reflections on the Learning Sciences how to leverage digital media to create innovative environments This week, we ask: What are some misconceptions about learning sciences? Participants: Michael A. Evans, North Carolina State University Martin J. Packer, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia R. Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Michael A. […]
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R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer
Three experts discuss learning sciences in week three of a seven week long virtual round-table discussion.
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R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer
In the second week of our virtual round-table learning sciences, we ask the editors of Reflections on the Learning Sciences: What exciting new research can be found in learning sciences at this moment? Participants: Michael A. Evans, North Carolina State University Martin J. Packer, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia R. Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Michael A. Evans I […]
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R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer
Three experts discuss learning sciences in week one of a seven week long virtual round-table discussion.
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Robert Scott
Robert B. Scott, author of A Student's Manual for A First Course in General Relativity, 2016 considers the personal and professional reasons for writing his book and the best aspects of solutions manuals, offering advice on solving problems and getting the best out of the many resources available for learning general relativity
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Stephen Vassallo
This book is part of a critical educational psychology commitment to engage in ideological, cultural, political, and philosophical discussions about the application of psychology in and outside of schools. The motivation to write the book Neoliberal Selfhood was to show ways the discourse of educational psychology is entangled in an economic vision of self. Seemingly […]
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R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer
Three experts discuss learning sciences in the final week of a seven week long virtual round-table d...
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R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer
Last week, we asked the editors of Reflections on the Learning Sciences about potential barriers to innovation in the realm of learning sciences This week, we ask: What does the future have in store for learning sciences? Participants: Michael A. Evans, North Carolina State University Martin J. Packer, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia R. Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina, […]
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R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer
Last week, we asked the editors of Reflections on the Learning Sciences how to leverage digital media to create innovative environments This week, we ask: What are some misconceptions about learning sciences? Participants: Michael A. Evans, North Carolina State University Martin J. Packer, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia R. Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Michael A. […]
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R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer
Three experts discuss learning sciences in week three of a seven week long virtual round-table discu...
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R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer
In the second week of our virtual round-table learning sciences, we ask the editors of Reflections on the Learning Sciences: What exciting new research can be found in learning sciences at this moment? Participants: Michael A. Evans, North Carolina State University Martin J. Packer, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia R. Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Michael A. Evans I […]
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R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer
Three experts discuss learning sciences in week one of a seven week long virtual round-table discuss...
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Robert Scott
Robert B. Scott, author of A Student's Manual for A ...
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