Use the time effectively by playing games and learning.
Platforms like Lumi, LearningApps, Brisk Teaching, and Eduaide.AI empower teachers to create quizzes, interactive activities, lesson plans, assessments, and other e-learning content with minimal technical skills. Whether you're enhancing your online classes or preparing blended learning materials, these tools help save time, boost student engagement, and elevate your teaching impact.
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You’re not alone.
This powerful human tendency to conform was brilliantly illustrated in one of psychology's most famous experiments: Solomon Asch's conformity study. His work opened a window into the complex world of social pressure, group dynamics, and human behavior.
Let’s explore what it means to conform, what the Asch experiment revealed, and why it still matters today.
To help teachers understand how learners may develop learned helplessness when repeatedly exposed to unsolvable or frustrating tasks—and how this affects confidence and motivation.
Have you ever found yourself or someone you know saying, “No matter what I do, nothing changes,” or “I can’t do this—I always fail”? These phrases are tell-tale signs of a psychological condition known as learned helplessness. While the term might sound clinical, its impact reaches into everyday life, influencing decisions, self-worth, motivation, and the ability to develop vital life skills.
This blog explores what learned helplessness is, its core objective in psychological research and personal growth, and how understanding it can lead to stronger, more resilient individuals with enhanced life skills.