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Why is working memory so important to learning?
November 5, 2018
The National Science Foundation is spotlighting CEDR Director and PRI Affiliate Paul Morgan's recent research on working memory in their "Ask a Scientist" series.Ties between oral vocabulary and STEM difficulties to be investigated
May 22, 2018
Young children with early vocabulary difficulties in turn often have difficulty with reading during the primary grades. Penn State researchers will investigate if these oral vocabulary difficulties also lead to math and sciences difficulties throughout elementary school in a three-year, $1.5…News Topics: NSFCenter for Educational Disparities