Nutrition Education, Basic Schools in Ghana, School Health Policy, Critical Curriculum, Health Belief Model, Social Cognitive Theory Share and Cite: Abor-Adjei, F. (2026) Barriers to Effective ...
This study adopted a systematic review approach to identify, analyse, and synthesise empirical evidence on the effects of ICT-focused professional development (PD) on teaching practices and student ...
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Lab-grown “reductionist replicas” of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive disorders, including autism. But ethical questions loom. Brain organoids, which ...
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This article reevaluates the two-stage development theory of social learning by examining the distinct roles of pedagogical and selective learning. Pedagogical learning involves infants’ sensitivity ...
Dan Jones liked his job as a quality-control inspector and loved his hobby even more: playing in a local bagpipe band. Then he started making mistakes in the pieces he played. He found himself having ...
Our brains may work best when teetering on the edge of chaos. A new theory suggests that criticality a sweet spot between order and randomness is the secret to learning, memory, and adaptability. When ...