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Listening: A Powerful Skill
The Science of Listening
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Learning Through Listening in the Digital World
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Plato Revisited: Learning Through Listening in the Digital World
How New Technologies are Changing our View of What Listening is
How New Technologies are Changing the Relationship Between Literacy and Listening
How New Technologies are Changing What a Literacy Program Should Be
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« Back to Plato Revisited white paper
Neuropsychologist David Rose, chief scientist of cognition and learning at CAST, describes the three broad regions of the brain — the recognition network, the strategic network and the affective network — that coordinate how we listen and learn.
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« Back to Plato Revisted white paper