Stephen Merrill
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Journalist, coffee snob, dog lover. Editor of the education newsletter The Research Is In. Follower of all things neuroscience, cognition, science of learning…
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Great study—thanks for the work you do!
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Why are drawing, singing, & dancing such effective ways to learn? 🕺🖍️ “When students learn through multiple senses, their brains create stronger, more integrated memories,” a neuroscientist explains.

Edutopia’s @youkiterada.bsky.social & @stephenmerrill.bsky.social break down the research.

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The Power of Multimodal Learning (in 5 Charts)
When students engage multiple senses to learn—drawing or acting out a concept, for example—they’re more likely to remember and develop a deeper understanding of the material, a large body of research…
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Welcome to #EduInFocus! 🔍

AI in education sparks debate, but one thing’s clear: Many teachers are already using it to save time. This week, we’re bringing AI’s role into focus.

Join us for this slow chat as we explore real-world uses, one question at a time. We want to hear from you!
#EduInFocus. This chat's topic: Teachers Saving Time with AI Tools. A slow chat series brought to you by Edutopia.
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Clean up that overspill at once! :)
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Is there any merit to "left-brained" and "right-brained" thinking? Is learning new material more like "filling a container" or "sticking to velcro"? Find the answers in Edutopia's research newsletter, dropping this Sunday. Sign up! edut.to/40jAsmS
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Sal Khan: "We are building toward a world where a teacher or a school can upload curriculum & academic standards—and then the AI can work with a teacher to plan the entire year to include not just scope and sequence, but pacing."
A🧵 from our interview with Sal Khan
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How AI Will Impact the Future of Teaching—a Conversation With Sal Khan
The founder of Khan Academy and Khanmigo believes AI can deliver the personalized instruction students need, while freeing up teachers to do what they do best.
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In my latest Edutopia article, Stanford prof. Denise Pope points out the glaring problem with grades:

“The first thing kids would do is go to the back of the paper, look at the grade, and never read my comments."

9 reasons why teachers should grade less:
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Why Teachers Should Grade Less Frequently
Excessive grading stresses out kids and teachers, stifles innovative teaching, and fails to deliver as a true measurement of learning.
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It’s got a butterfly for a logo. If you really want to piss Musk off, name this thing Flitter.