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Julia Hermida

Julia Hermida

Professor, Institute of Education at the National University of Hurlingham (Universidad Nacional de Hurlingham -UNAHUR-), and a researcher at the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research, Argentina.
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Is learning computer programming associated with developing thinking skills?
Emerging technologies and learning

Is learning computer programming associated with developing thinking skills?

Julia Hermida
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How to train executive functions through classroom activities in kindergarten
Early childhood development / Effective teaching / Learning how to learn

How to train executive functions through classroom activities in kindergarten

Julia Hermida
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Neuroplasticity beyond the first years of life
Effective lifelong learning / Future of education and learning / Quality, equity, and relevance of education and learning

Neuroplasticity beyond the first years of life

Julia Hermida
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Effects of intervention programs on neural outcome measures in children from low-socioeconomic-status homes
Early childhood development / Quality, equity, and relevance of education and learning / Learning difficulties

Effects of intervention programs on neural outcome measures in children from low-socioeconomic-status homes

Julia Hermida
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Attention and its importance for education
Effective lifelong learning / Effective teaching / Learning how to learn

Attention and its importance for education

Julia Hermida
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The spacing effect: Organizing educational content across a curriculum
Effective teaching / Future of education and learning / Effective lifelong learning

The spacing effect: Organizing educational content across a curriculum

Julia Hermida
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Neuroscience insights on actions for the poorest after the pandemic
3 November 2024

Neuroscience insights on actions for the poorest after the pandemic

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