Keywords:

Cognitive Development, Neuroplasticity, Theory of Mind, Synaptic Pruning, Language Acquisition, Machine Learning, EdTech, Child Psychology, Psycholinguistics, Developmental Milestones, Developmental Milestones, Digital Literacy, Cognitive Neuroscience, Interactive Learning, HCI

Papers

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Addressing the Root: The Impact of Poverty on Educational Achievement

The need for comprehensive social support systems, community participation, and targeted programs to reduce poverty and enhance educational resources for disadvantaged children...

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Child's Learning of English Morphology and the Formation of Social Norms

The study suggests that challenging stereotypes through diverse language models can promote more inclusive thinking and reduce biases ingrained through language learning.

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Formulating Knowledge in Non-Ideal Agents

This paper explores the distinction between ideal and non-ideal agents within epistemology, tracing the evolution of the concept from classical philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.

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How Schooling Affects Social Mobility - Ideas from Sorokin, Reardon and Collins

This paper explores the challenges of social mobility within the 'American Dream,' focusing on the role of education. Drawing on Pitirim Sorokin, Sean F. Reardon, and Randall Collins, it highlights how schools can both facilitate and hinder mobility...

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Examination of Three Theories on Educational Inequality

This essay examines educational inequality and social stratification through three key theories. Ralph Turner's "Sponsored and Contest Mobility and the School System" critiques how education perpetuates social hierarchies, contrasting merit-based contest mobility with elite-driven sponsored mobility.

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An In-depth Exploration of Comparative Management Strategies: Analyzing Student Responses and Behavioral Dynamics in the Classroom Setting

This paper explores the distinction between ideal and non-ideal agents within epistemology, tracing the evolution of the concept from classical philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.

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Breaking Free from Formulas: The Impact of Structured Writing on Creativity and Expression

This essay explores the impact of structured writing templates on students' creativity and expression. It critiques the use of formulas, such as RAGE and RACES, which simplify the writing process but constrain originality. Through interviews with UC Berkeley students and reflections on personal experiences, the essay highlights...

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Increasing the Thermic Effect of Food on Women Through Concentration on Meal Frequency, Eating Speed, and Meal Nutrients

The research highlights that manipulating these dietary factors can increase daily caloric burn and promote metabolic health, suggesting practical dietary strategies for women to optimize their energy expenditure and manage weight effectively.

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Published Papers

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Pomelo: A Collaborative Education Technology Interaction Robot

We have designed “Pomelo”, an interactive robot that teaches children basic algorithmic skills and enhances classroom collaboration through games. Pomelo looks like a friendly dog with a screen displaying its eyes and cooperates with the students through vision and speech.

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The Benefits of Learning Block-Based Coding Languages with Collaborative Learning for Beginners in Programming

Block-based programming languages guide all new learners through an informative process of understanding the fundamentals of coding before starting text-based languages. Throughout various summits and competitions which encourage block-based coding through peer learning in collaborative workspaces, learners exhibited exciting learning behavior.

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