Though the temperatures are still soaring in many areas of the country, you might be seeing the signs of school starting around you. School buses are on the streets, fresh notebooks and packs of pens are being placed front and center in stores. As you head into another year of teaching and learning, check out some of our education-related, physiology-filled posts about:
- how your brain reacts to taking tests in the heat,
- why retrieving information you’ve learned from memory without relying on your notes can help it stick,
- why writing musical jingles is a study habit to get into, and
- how teachers are using virtual reality in the classroom.
If you’re a physiology educator, you may have many more creative ideas about how to teach physiology. Share them with the community and learn how to improve your teaching of the core concepts of physiology in the American Physiological Society’s Center for Physiology Education.