Dave Cornell (PhD)

Dr. Cornell has worked in education for more than 20 years. His work has involved designing teacher certification for Trinity College in London and in-service training for state governments in the United States. He has trained kindergarten teachers in 8 countries and helped businessmen and women open baby centers and kindergartens in 3 countries.

16 Virtue Signaling Examples

Virtue signaling refers to when an individual conspicuously displays their awareness of and point of view on social issues. The goal of such displays is to present oneself in a noble manner to garner social approval.  Examples of virtue signaling include temporarily changing your social media photo to support a cause or hitch on a

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10 Cognitive Psychology Examples (Most Famous Experiments)

Cognitive Psychology Examples (Famous Studies) 1. The Forgetting Curve and The Serial Position Effect The contributions of Hermann Ebbinghaus to cognitive psychology were so significant that his individual studies could consume all 10 examples in this article. Some believe that his book Über das Gedächtnis (1902) “…records one of the most remarkable research achievements in

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18 Guiding Questions Examples

A guiding question is a question that designed to encourage students to think more deeply about the topic under study. It should ‘guide’ students toward the answers without giving the answers to the student directly. Guiding questions facilitate students arriving at a particular end-point that is achieved by their own efforts, as opposed to being

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18 Logical Consequences Examples

Logical consequences are consequences for actions that are reasonable, respectful, and related to the action. An example of a logical consequence is the “if you break it you buy it” principle. It is logical that breaking something in a shop means that you sould have to pay for it. Logical Consequences Definition Rudolf Dreikurs developed

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