Whether they are designing robots, solving problems or teaching others, Kirtland students are learning a range of skills in ...
Recent studies show that the less likely someone is to use procedural solutions, the better they tend to be at more abstract problem-solving—and gender is a significant predictor. In a new study, ...
Students deserve an education that prepares them for the world they’re entering, not the old one our current system was ...
To solve tough problems at work, first ask these questions. Problem solving skills are invaluable in any job. But all too often, we jump to find solutions to a problem without taking time to really ...
As a therapist, most of my day is spent helping clients solve a problem: With their emotions—anxiety or depression—with their relationships—their boss, partner, kids. What I’m always most curious ...
When: School District of Lancaster school board met on March 3. What happened: The district wants to emphasize executive ...
People say you can't teach an old dog new tricks. I prefer the expression "it takes more effort to teach an old dog new tricks." Any time you want to learn something new it takes your brain a great ...
When children learn coding, robotics and artificial intelligence (AI), many people often assume they are being trained to become future programmers or robotics engineers.
Allowing children to solve their own problems, even minor ones, is crucial for their development. This process builds self-confidence, encourages critical thinking, and teaches responsibility. It also ...
Just decades ago, parents would typically give their kids space to figure things out on their own, and as a result, those kids gained invaluable life skills that are increasingly rare today.
Masters and Mentors visits Holy Savior Catholic Academy every week to mentor students through chess.