Education Is All in Your Mind

AS Department of Education officials consider how best to spend billions from the economic stimulus plan, they would be wise to pay attention to which programs actually help children’s achievement — and keep in mind that sometimes very small influences in children’s lives can have very big effects.

Consider, for example, what the social psychologists Claude Steele and Joshua Aronson have described as “stereotype threat,” which hampers ... Full Story »

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by Dale Penn - Feb. 8, 2009

This opinion piece is loaded with information and seems like required reading for anyone interested in the topic of education, or the stimulus.

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