Once a month, this column will examine the insights that science offers about the way people learn, and how such findings could influence schools. Most of us can remember a moment like this from our ...
When my daughter was a toddler, I regularly spilled milk in front of her during meal time. “Oops, oh well, no big deal, let’s clean it up!!” I would say in my ...
Sarah Nichols is a national-board-certified teacher and a Utah Teacher Fellow in Salt Lake City: I teach secondary students with disabilities, many of whom are also English Learners. If I chose to ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Making mistakes never feels great. But there’s a silver lining: mistakes can teach you lessons that can actually help facilitate both ...
The authors use a variant of Learning With Errors (LWE) problem, a simple and direct extension of the original LWE problem to the case of a small secret, which they call a Small LWE problem (SLWE), to ...
The new question-of-the-week (and the first one in this column’s sixth year!) is: There’s a lot of talk about how we should “celebrate” and “encourage” mistakes and failures. How can teachers do that ...
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