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6 Ways to Capture Students’ Attention

In this article, we’ll touch on insights from neuroscience about the attention-getting system of the brain. Understanding this process informs teachers about specific techniques they can employ to capture students’ attention as new topics are introduced. The brain evolved to promote survival. Every second, millions of bits of sensory information from the receptors of the

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Navigating Learning Plateaus: Strategies For Continuous Online Growth

Summary: In today’s ever-evolving digital landscape, the pursuit of knowledge is not a one-time event but a lifelong journey. Find out how to overcome learning plateaus in your growth journey and pursue continuous learning and skill development. Overcoming Learning Plateaus For Continuous Growth Continuous learning has become the cornerstone of personal and professional development, and with

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3 Improv Exercises to Use as Guided Play

In early childhood education, the term guided play is a relative newcomer on the scene. Researchers use guided play to refer to “learning experiences that combine the child-directed nature of free play with a focus on learning outcomes and adult mentorship.” Studies have shown that through play, children experience not only pleasure but also community and autonomy. 3 Improv

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GROW YOUR BUSINESS How to Get a Good Open Rate for Your Emails (my step by step guide)

     GROW YOUR BUSINESS Mail marketing may be a direct line to your audience, but let’s be honest— we’ve all hit that delete button without even opening these emails. This is where email open rates come in. And I get it, stats might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but stick with me because

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German museum weirdly asks Italy to give back the Discobolus   The Discobolus Palombara, also known as the Discus Thrower, was discovered in 1781 at the Villa Palombara on the Esquiline Hill, one of the palaces of the princely Massimo family. It was a 1st-century A.D. marble copy of a famous 5th century B.C. bronze by

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How to save money (and spend less): 50+ tips for 2023

Editorial Note: Intuit Credit Karma receives compensation from third-party advertisers, but that doesn’t affect our editors’ opinions. Our third-party advertisers don’t review, approve or endorse our editorial content. Information about financial products not offered on Credit Karma is collected independently.   Advertiser Disclosure Saving money . From being able to invest in your future to spotting the

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