Principles In Action
We've collected real-world practices that apply learning science principles to showcase the efforts people have made and inspire more educational professionals to explore and contribute to the educational ecosystem we aim to build together.
Overview
Overview
Overview
This collection highlights real-world examples of every principle from the Learning Sciences Principle. Organized by key learning processes, the list features insights from our program’s cohort alongside examples from well-known organizations and products.
This collection highlights real-world examples of every principle from the Learning Sciences Principle. Organized by key learning processes, the list features insights from our program’s cohort alongside examples from well-known organizations and products.
This collection highlights real-world examples of every principle from the Learning Sciences Principle. Organized by key learning processes, the list features insights from our program’s cohort alongside examples from well-known organizations and products.
Memory Formation
Memory Formation
Memory Formation
The following ed-tech examples demonstrate principles designed to enhance cognitive processing to help retain, recall, and connect facts and concepts for comprehension and future learning.
The following ed-tech examples demonstrate principles designed to enhance cognitive processing to help retain, recall, and connect facts and concepts for comprehension and future learning.
The following ed-tech examples demonstrate principles designed to enhance cognitive processing to help retain, recall, and connect facts and concepts for comprehension and future learning.
Knowledge Refinement
Knowledge Refinement
Knowledge Refinement
The following ed-tech examples demonstrate principles designed for correcting misconceptions and improving how accurately and flexibly knowledge is applied in new situations.
The following ed-tech examples demonstrate principles designed for correcting misconceptions and improving how accurately and flexibly knowledge is applied in new situations.
The following ed-tech examples demonstrate principles designed for correcting misconceptions and improving how accurately and flexibly knowledge is applied in new situations.
Sensemaking
Sensemaking
Sensemaking
The following ed-tech examples demonstrate principles designed to develop reflective thinking, practice reasoning, and articulate knowledge to build deeper understanding and solve problems.
The following ed-tech examples demonstrate principles designed to develop reflective thinking, practice reasoning, and articulate knowledge to build deeper understanding and solve problems.
The following ed-tech examples demonstrate principles designed to develop reflective thinking, practice reasoning, and articulate knowledge to build deeper understanding and solve problems.
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