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The Brain as a Trickster

September 5, 2025 Brain Admin Sept 2025--Future Foreseen, TT Article Leave a comment

The Brain as a Trickster By: Mirela C. C. Ramacciotti You’re probably familiar with the saying: “Our minds play tricks on us.” If we take this to mean tricks like

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Our Time Travelling Brains

September 5, 2025 Brain Admin About The Issue, Sept 2025--Future Foreseen Leave a comment

Our Time Travelling Brains By: Julia Daley Until March, I didn’t really understand Predictive Processing (also known as Predictive Coding and the Bayesian Brain), or the theory of the brain

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Great Ideas from the Brain Sciences: How Emotions Steer Learning

August 1, 2025 Brain Admin August 2025--Public Speaking, TT Plus Leave a comment

Great Ideas from the Brain Sciences: How Emotions Steer Learning By: Mirela C. C. Ramacciotti Let me ask you a question: can you define emotions? If you say that they

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Teacher Voice, Student Voice: Switching Identities

August 1, 2025 Brain Admin August 2025--Public Speaking, TT Article Leave a comment

Teacher Voice, Student Voice: Switching Identities By: Harumi Kimura All teachers are performers. In this short article, I’d like to share my experience of observing one English class at an

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Applying the “There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly” Principle to Giving a Long Presentation

August 1, 2025 Brain Admin August 2025--Public Speaking, TT Article Leave a comment

Applying the “There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly” Principle to Giving a Long Presentation By: David Kluge The problem A few years ago, I started writing a

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Radio Drama: A PAL You Can Count On

August 1, 2025 Brain Admin August 2025--Public Speaking Leave a comment

Radio Drama: A PAL You Can Count On By: Gordon Rees Performance-assisted Learning (PAL) A few years back, I was asked to teach an EFL reading course for second-year students

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Public Speaking and Self-Efficacy in the Language Classroom

August 1, 2025 Brain Admin January 2020--Experiences That Changed Us Leave a comment

Public Speaking and Self-Efficacy in the Language Classroom By: Heather Kretschmer The woman sat in the first row of the large lecture hall full of fellow faculty members and listened

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Look Deeper to Appreciate Differences

July 4, 2025 Brain Admin January 2020--Experiences That Changed Us Leave a comment

Look Deeper to Appreciate Differences By: Heather Kretschmer When I was working towards my MA TESL in a rural, sparsely populated, predominantly white university town in the US, I tutored

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Great Ideas from the Brain Sciences: Our Human Cognitive Architecture

June 6, 2025 Brain Admin June 2025, TT Plus Leave a comment

Great Ideas from the Brain Sciences: Our Human Cognitive Architecture By: Mirela C. C. Ramacciotti In architecture, inner workings matter more than what the eyes can see. It is no

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My Story of Surviving a Year of Uncertainties

June 6, 2025 Brain Admin June 2025, TT Article Leave a comment

My Story of Surviving a Year of Uncertainties By: Becky Alp The title of my story is “Surviving a Year of Uncertainties.” I’m not entirely sure why I chose this

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