Peer-led education was found to have a greater impact on multiple sclerosis (MS) health literacy than lecture-based education, a recent study from Iran demonstrated. A study comparing education styles ...
A student opens their Chromebook and logs into AP Classroom. Opening their assignments, they begin an AP Daily video lesson, taking notes as they watch. The student adjusts the playback speed to 1.5, ...
Dr. Randall Roy, an orthopedic surgeon with Canyon Vista Medical Center, taught providers and staff about the value of quality shoulder exams during evaluations. This year marks the first time outside ...
Ou Lydia Liu, Senior Research Director at the Educational Testing Service (ETS), has been selected for the 2019 Robert L. Linn Memorial Lecture Award, and she will present the lecture "Assessing ...
Education isn't just about conveying information as efficiently as possible. A lecture, done right, gets to the heart of why a lesson is worth learning. The nation's 80,000 medical, 20,000 dental, and ...
The future is now: powerful new ways to treat genetic disorders and the ethical dilemmas they raise. There are an estimated 7,000 genetic disorders, most of which are caused by minute changes in our ...
The lecture hall is under attack. Science, math and engineering departments at many universities are abandoning or retooling the lecture as a style of teaching, worried that it’s driving students away ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - The Texas education commissioner was invited by the College of Education and Human Development to speak as part of the spring lecture series. On Wednesday, Texas A&M’s ...
Background Although anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury prevention programs have been published, little is known about ACL reinjury prevention after ACL reconstruction. On the other hand, we have ...
The Guide to Jewish Living offers a comprehensive, up-to-date directory of Chicago-area Jewish organizations, resources, products, and services. The guide acts as a community driven lexicon sponsored ...
The professor on the platform read- ing off his notes; the students in their seats, scribbling or snoozing, listening or lounging—are these “going out” ? Last week, came the annual report of President ...