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How to Learn a New Language Without Burning Out
Learning a new language can feel like embarking on an exciting adventure — unlocking new worlds, cultures, and ways of thinking. But it can also feel overwhelmi
The Learning Styles Debate Isn’t the Full Story
For decades, the concept of learning styles has dominated classrooms, workshops, and training programs. The theory suggests that people learn best through speci
What Homeschooling My Kids Taught Me About Myself
When I decided to homeschool my kids, I thought I was signing up to teach them — to guide them through math problems, science experiments, and reading comprehen
Lifelong Learning in a World That Moves Fast
The world is moving faster than ever. Technologies evolve at breakneck speed, industries shift overnight, and new skills are constantly emerging. In a world whe
Relearning How to Learn After School Ends
For years, learning is structured and predictable. We follow syllabi, complete assignments, and receive feedback from teachers and professors. But when school e
The Emotional Labor of Group Projects
Group projects are supposed to teach us about collaboration, communication, and teamwork — essential skills for life beyond the classroom. But for many, they be
My Year in Online Courses: A Real Review
When I first signed up for an online course, I was excited. The promise of learning new skills from the comfort of my home, at my own pace, seemed almost too go
When Learning Feels Like Rebellion
Learning is often framed as a passive act — sitting quietly in a classroom, taking notes, memorizing facts. It’s structured, organized, and contained. But what
Can You Really Teach Creativity?
Creativity has long been regarded as a mysterious, almost magical quality — a spark of genius that some people are born with and others are not. It’s the territ
The Best Lessons Come from Outside the Classroom
For much of our lives, we’re taught that the most valuable lessons are found in textbooks, lectures, and standardized tests. We’re told that learning happens wi
I Tried the Pomodoro Technique for a Month
I’ve always struggled with productivity. Some days, I could work for hours without a break, riding the wave of momentum. Other days, I’d sit staring at a blinki
Why Feedback Feels So PersonalNavigating Learning in the Midst of Chaos
Receiving feedback can feel like a punch to the gut. Even when it’s delivered with good intentions, even when it’s constructive and necessary, feedback has a wa