The old saying goes that practice makes perfect, but in golf, there’s no such thing as perfect. Even on the best days on the course, there’s always things that can be improved. Perfection is simply ...
Every golfer has been in an uncomfortable position on the course before, causing their brain to overwork, their nerves to run rampant, and the internal pressure to be at its highest. So why does this ...
Two of the forum’s moderators share further ideas on how teachers can implement this research-backed strategy.
Among 32 instructional practices examined in a recent research project, teachers' general instruction and classroom management — and not their prowess with reading and writing instruction — made the ...
A high level of literacy in both print and digital media is required for negotiating most aspects of 21st-century life—supporting a family, education, health, civic participation, and competitiveness ...
“Differentiated instruction”—the process of identifying students’ individual learning strengths, needs, and interests and adapting lessons to match them—has become a popular approach to helping ...
Social media is bubbling with signs that a new academic year is about to begin. In those spaces, we are sharing stories of the dreams in which we show up to class without having done any of the needed ...
In this article, I examine what science tells us about effective practice and instruction. I explore whether the idiom ‘practice makes perfect’ stands up to scrutiny. This idiom has two fundamental ...
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