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Brain, Education, Inquiry Web Papers I

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Students in Brain, Education, and Inquiry at Bryn Mawr College write web papers on topics of interest to themselves. These are made available via links from the index below to encourage further exploration by others having similar or related interests. All papers have associated on-line forums for continuing conversation.

Abby EmOne on One Again
AmenehLetting creativity trickle through the cracks
Angela DiGioiaLearning by Doing: The Case for Incorporating Experiential Learning into our Nation’s Education Curricula
bennettTeaching/Modeling
D2BAfrican American Student Mobility through Education: “You sound white…”
eledfordStandards and Success
ellenvThe Pyramid of Education
epeckThe New Taboo in Special Education
EvrenThe (Further) Disadvantages of an Elite Education
FinnWingCombining Rest and Creativity Training to Improve Student Creativity
jessicarizzoCreativity and Utility
kgouldKnow-How and Know-Why
KwarlizzleDisenthralling Ourselves: Rethinking the reform of formal education
L CubedThe Power of School Culture: Addressing the Issue of Systematic Failure for Black Males
LinKai_JiangCo-constructive method for measuring student performance
LizJGender Inequalities in the Classroom
mmcThe Current State of Education: Performance-Based Teaching
simonecThere is No One Coming and Other Attempts to Scare Us Into Mobility
skindeepMaking Space

 

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