We are on the cusp of a golden age of education. The inner workings of the mind have been physically hidden for most of human history. For millennia, our insights into these workings have come from artists and philosophers, whose reflections have opened up vast areas of study. But now, in the last 20-30 years, cognitive scientists and neuroscientists have furthered our understanding, gaining a more literal "in-sight" into the mind’s inner workings, and through this, they have just begun to test, measure, and expand the work of the artists and philosophers before them. The information we are learning now is flooding what we know about learning itself. And it has reached a critical mass. Absent this information, teaching has been an act of intuition and adaptation; it has been the work of teaching artists . In the emerging scientific paradigm, though, discourse has shifted towards teaching as an act directed by hard knowledge about the mechanics of...
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