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Wayne Hugo

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Writer and researcher passionate about educational analysis and the pedagogic imagination

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This just keeps getting better: A flash mob performing Beethoven's Ode to Joy. Beautiful!

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Systems and Complexity Interesting ideas in this paper including the important warning of the allure of both reductionism and holism: "holism becomes a new kind of reductionism by reducing everything to the whole." edisciplinas.usp.br/pluginfile.php…

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60 is the correct answer ✅ Total (red)🟥= 10+10= 20 Total (green)🟩= 12+12= 24 Total (pink) 😈= 8+8= 16 Total perimeter = sum of all sides = 20+24+16 =60✅

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Today marks the release of my book, *Teaching One-Pagers*. It represents 18 months of hard graft, distilling important edu-research and honing my design skills. Super grateful to everyone who has supported my one-pagers—your engagement is the driving force behind this project! 🩵

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An amazing moving illustration made using only paper [📹 shinrashinge]


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Inspired by a long tradition of impossible objects, this 'impossible portal' created by coded loop artist @jn3008 challanges your mind leaning toward you or away from you according to the point of the portal you focus on. https://t.co/6RvM1yDyEI


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This seems kinda...radical? ASU makes its courses available to anyone for $25/course. After you take the class, if you want the grade you got added to an official transcript with a credit you can use, +$400. These are real college credits. 8 year olds are getting college credits!

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I've been working on my own version of the memory/learning model. You can download and use the animated model in Slides or PPT as you wish. You can edit the animation order to suit your needs. Just be sure to credit my work if you use it. docs.google.com/presentation/d…


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The way this woman repaired an excavator


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The old Slănic salt mine in Prahova county, Romania. Closed for extraction purposes, it's now open for visitors, featuring a microclimate with natural air-conditioning and constant temperature and atmospheric pressure throughout the year. twitter.com/i/status/17907…


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Are you using the correct type of argument to make your point? 3 forms of argumentation, according to Peirce's Triangle: Abduction: Likeliest explanation from the evidence. Induction: Broad conclusion from specific instances. Deduction: Applying a general rule to a case.

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Cognitive linguistics, which emerged in the 1980s, has been significantly influenced by Ferdinand de Saussure's ideas about language as a system of signs. degruyter.com/document/doi/1… While cognitive linguists view the relationship between a word's form and its meaning as motivated…


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"This is not about isolated facts. In fact I'm arguing for the opposite. Isolated facts are what you end up with if you don't deliberately plan a curriculum around progression and knowledge."👏 So much brilliance in this talk from Lucy. A must-watch ⬇️

I gave a speech at the Policy Forum for Wales on Friday, setting out a range of recent evidence on curriculum reform, and calling for Welsh Government to reconsider the role of knowledge in the curriculum framework. #CfW Full video here 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=D8rGC0…



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I personally like dabbling in the dark arts of behaviorism, but it’s simply not true that Zig was a behaviorist. This is well known by anyone who has read the surrounding literature… he believed that children construct their own inferences when presented with examples. @NIFDI

1/2 Important to understand that deskilling teachers is at the heart of Direct Instruction. Its pioneer, uber-behaviorist Sig Engelmann, said, "The teacher must be viewed as a consumer of instruction material." Also: "We don't give a damn about what the teacher thinks [or] feels"



Weird how similar this is to AI where more compute is the baseline for higher scales of intelligence nature.com/articles/s4415…


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lol who did this

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The curious case of the public drivers from San Luis Potosí, Mexico, who were put on bicycle to know how bad it is to pass by scraping cyclists.


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So apparently Plato used his dying breath to raise a nit-picky objection to the music that a slave girl was kindly playing for him. his status as the father of analytic philosophy is now beyond dispute theguardian.com/books/2024/apr…


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