Over the last two decades, technology has become part of almost every facet of our lives. The expansion of broadband, smartphones and portable technology has changed how we communicate, access ...
If you’ve ever sat through a teaching seminar, you’ve probably heard a lecture about “learning styles.” Perhaps you were told that some students are visual learners, some are auditory learners, and ...
It’s no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a ripple effect of learning loss. Many states are making efforts to address the problem, with Louisiana trying to recruit more teachers, Ector ...
This week’s question is: Which is better for students -- reading paper or reading digitally? We were all supposed to live in a Star Trek world with all reading done electronically and paper books, ...
You’re almost certainly reading this article on a screen. But is your brain really absorbing the text? Most of our reading now happens on our phones and computers — so much so that it’s not uncommon ...
(UPDATED) 'Bond paper mo, module ko.' Several schools turn to the public for help in gathering funds for bond paper and printers. Ahead of the opening of classes, teachers from public schools launched ...
This paper studies a version of Obstfeld’s (1997) "escape clause" model. The model is calibrated to produce three rational expectations equilibria. Two of these equilibria are E-stable in the sense of ...
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