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To Help Struggling College Students, Look To Cognitive Science

Por: Forbes Business December 03, 2022

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When college students find classes too hard, instructors can help by drawing on teaching strategies ... [+] that have been shown to work.getty College students are complaining courses are too hard; professors claim standards are actually declining. Both may be right—and adopting learning strategies backed by scientific evidence could ease student stress without lowering rigor. In October, The New York Times that New York University professor... + full article



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