Educational Links 11/4/16
3 Unused Teaching Tools: The Furniture, Floors, and Walls
I Admit It, I have Been Biased and Judgmental, Now What?
5 Reasons Schools Should Measure Chronic Absence
Do You Treat Black and White Students Differently?
3 Ways Gamification Supports Life-Long Learning
Teaching Strategies to Make Sure Students Read
Is ADHD a Spectrum Disorder?
New research suggests that ADHD comprises
several meaningful subgroups — each one tied to a weak connection in the
brain’s neural networks. Here, Joel Nigg, Ph.D. maps the regions of the
brain that control attention, impulsivity, and emotion, and explains
why scientists are studying the “white matter” connections between these
circuits.
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