All posts tagged "learning"
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Michael Schreiner | December 29, 2015
Make Your Learning Experience Playful
When it feels like labor we’re filled with dread during the lead up and we hate the actual...
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Michael Schreiner | March 19, 2014
Right Way To Learn
Spinoza believed that reason was no match for the passions, although he wished it was. His solution was...
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Michael Schreiner | September 9, 2013
Master Kyoto
There once was a Zen Master named Kyoto who lived in a monastery high up in the mountains....
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Michael Schreiner | June 6, 2013
Proximal Learning
One of the most difficult tasks for any teacher is trying to accommodate students in the same classroom...
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Michael Schreiner | April 23, 2013
Repetition
I have had a lot of parents ask me if it’s normal that their young children want to...
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Michael Schreiner | March 21, 2013
Reading Meditation
I hear a lot of people say they would like to read more but they get too easily...
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Michael Schreiner | November 7, 2012
The Strange Situation
There was an experiment devised by Mary Ainsworth in the 1970’s that has shown itself to be a...