How Hard Should Students Think? (opens in new tab)
Researchers typically work by isolating variables. If a research team wants to study — say — the effect of fluorescent light on learning, they should compare close-to-identical students and close-to-identical lessons in close-to-identical classrooms. The ONLY difference should be the light. But here’s the catch: while researchers isolate variables, teachers combine variables. We have to […]
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