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Can we teach again a love of learning

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Bird Droppings March 19, 2018 Can we teach again a love of learning   This has been a perplexing time of my life. I recall an event, a car wreck in which a young man was killed and his passenger who was a good friend of my youngest son was severely injured. My thoughts rambled…

Via Ivon Prefontaine, PhD, juandoming
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Mastering The Art Of Conversation: 7 Steps To Being Smooth - Barking Up The Wrong Tree

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Mastering the art of conversation takes time but here are 7 steps from research and classic texts that can help you glide through your next interaction.

Via Bobby Dillard, Ivon Prefontaine, PhD, malek
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How Silence Rewires Your Brain to Make You More Intelligent — MyScienceAcademy

How Silence Rewires Your Brain to Make You More Intelligent — MyScienceAcademy | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

In 2011, the Finish tourism board decided to run a campaign promoting the “silence” you can get by visiting the beautiful country. Along with photos of awe-inspiring landscapes, they used the slogan “Silence, Please”.


Via Mark E. Deschaine, PhD, Andreas Christodoulou, Wilfried Andral, malek, Ivon Prefontaine, PhD
Tom Wojick's curator insight, May 29, 2017 12:24 PM

The sounds of silence are indeed important. Learning to befriend silence in a world that is constantly bombarding us with noise requires practice.