
Mario Richard
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Mario Richard
@efficacement
Ph.D en psychopédagogie, professeur associé @TELUQ.





New study in JAMA: “Preteens using increasing amounts of social media perform poorer in reading, vocabulary and memory tests in early adolescence compared with those who use no or little social media.” “It's problematic at really high uses, but it's also problematic at even in small doses."

Les cosignataires de ce texte démontrent ici leur volonté de préserver leur emprise idéologique sur l’école et les enfants. Ce qui est qualifié d' « inquiétude » est, en fait, un réveil progressif de la population face à cette pseudoscience délétère. lapresse.ca/dialogue/opini…




@stevebissonnett Bravo au Maroc qui ose sortir des œillères abêtissantes du socio-constructivisme en éducation! Et bravo Steve Bissonnette et Clermont Gauthier, qui ont fait partie des âmes ayant animé ce projet exceptionnel!



- Classroom phone bans reduced academic inequality: lower-performing students gained most, whilst high achievers showed minimal change. - Classroom spot checks showed fewer disruptions, more engaged teachers, and fewer off-task behaviours. - Interestingly, while students felt a slight increase in FOMO, this did not translate into poorer well-being or reduced motivation. - Students who experienced phone bans in classrooms became significantly more supportive of such policies. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

@Doug_Lemov provides a nice explanation of what @DTWillingham was talking about in this quote “Every child learns differently is, in one sense, true. But it’s kind of true in a trivial sense. In a more important sense, it’s really not true.” x.com/teacher_fulton…



