At its core, Bloom’s Taxonomy is divided into six hierarchical levels, each representing a different type of cognitive skill. The original levels were Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, ...
Creativity used to be the exclusive domain of humans—artists, writers, and engineers create. They receive help from sophisticated tools, which themselves were created by, and typically could be ...
The natural language capabilities demonstrated by large language models (LLMs) highlight an opportunity for new writing support tools that address the varied needs of people with dyslexia. We present ...
It is well-acknowledged that teachers play a significant role in enhancing student learning and that investigating teachers' cognitions about teaching is a first and important step to understanding ...
Using an inductive approach to teaching a foreign language positions students as active learners. They use prior knowledge and cultural knowledge, as well as deductive and reasoning skills. As a ...
The study of theoretical syntax has experienced a series of changes over the last decades, progressively incorporating new data gathering techniques that had both a methodological and conceptual ...
The typicality effect during categorization describes a phenomenon whereby typical items are more easily judged as members of a category than atypical items. Prior studies of the typicality effect ...