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28 Sep 09
Cognitive Scientist Daniel Willingham Helps Teachers Understand Why Students Don't Like School
19 Apr 09
Neuroscience and social deprivation | I am just a poor boy though my story's seldom told | The Economist
How poverty passes from generation to generation is now becoming clearer. The answer lies in the effect of stress on two particular parts of the brain
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THAT the children of the poor underachieve in later life, and thus remain poor themselves, is one of the enduring problems of society.
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But nobody has truly understood what causes it. Until, perhaps, now.
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Bringing up baby bilingually | Twice blessed | The Economist
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WHETHER to teach young children a second language is disputed among teachers, researchers and pushy parents. On the one hand, acquiring a new tongue is said to be far easier when young. On the other, teachers complain that children whose parents speak a language at home that is different from the one used in the classroom sometimes struggle in their lessons and are slower to reach linguistic milestones.
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A study just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences may help resolve this question by getting to the nub of what is going on in a bilingual child’s brain
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24 Feb 09
Using Computers to Learn and Preserve Indigenous Languages
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Grassroots Educational Multimedia (GEM)
04 Feb 09
Integrating Technology Into Minority Language Preservation and Teaching Efforts: An Inside Job
Technology and Indigenous Language Revitalization
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The most ambitious effort in this regard is the creation of the Leokï
(Powerful
Voice) Bulletin Board System, believed to be one of the first BBS's in
the world entirely in an indigenous language -
Leokï was created in 1995 by the Hale Kuamo�o Hawaiian
language curriculum office at the University of Hawai�i at Hilo. Its purpose
is to provide online support for Hawaiian language use in the immersion
schools and the broader community. Among the other features of Leokï
(which will be discussed below) is a section called Noi�i Nowelo
(Search for Knowledge), where traditional Hawaiian stories and songs are
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