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- I am interested in the factors which affect the development of comprehension skills. Do you think poor comprehension by aglover to Sarah, Lorna, Kathryn, Jo, Jessie, Jacob, Emma, Courtenay, Camilla Comments: (so far, 5s comments )
- “certainly thematic learning and providing context for content can really help students learn.” (Question answer by by Mod - Shane Comments: (No comments so far )
- Is there any evidence, specifically in educational settings, to say that a strong school culture (i.e. teachers all by Abena to Sara, Richard, Paula, Courtney, Carolina, Brian, Alex Comments: (No comments so far )
- I am interested in which early childhood assessments (3-4 year olds) best predict academic success and give reliable by jped to Richard, Rebecca, Linda, Jessica, Carolina, Brian Comments: (so far, 3s comments )
- Remembering that Hattie said only an effect size of 0.4 or greater was worth considering (as almost every initiative in by Abena to Alex, Brian, Carolina, Courtney, Paula, Richard, Sara Comments: (so far, 4s comments )
- I am interested in whether there is anything in the brain that means adolescents become more interested in gaining the by vmarshall to Rebecca, Nicola, Mike, Lucía, Kinga, Iroise Comments: (so far, 6s comments )
- Why are RCTs so expensive? by Abena to Alex, Brian, Carolina, Courtney, Paula, Richard, Sara Comments: (so far, 3s comments )
- How common is it for researchers to replicate their own work? by Abena to Sara, Richard, Paula, Mike, Courtney, Carolina, Brian, Alex Comments: (so far, 5s comments )
- The idea of learning styles is prevalent in some education circles and popular among the general public, despite lack by mlrivers3 to Alex, Brian, Carolina, Courtney, Paula, Richard, Sara Comments: (so far, 9s comments )
- Is there a generally-accepted set of guidelines for what evidence-based research in education is? I have seen by gertzerl17 to Sara, Richard, Paula, Brian, Alex Comments: (so far, 3s comments )