Monthly Archives: May 2025

What is the Metacognition?

By Matthew Lynch, Ed.D. Metacognition represents a profound cognitive process that sits at the heart of learning, self-reflection, and intellectual development. As an educational researcher with extensive experience in cognitive psychology and learning theory, I’ve observed how metacognition fundamentally transforms our understanding of learning, thinking, and personal growth. At its core, metacognition is the ability…
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What is the Median?

By Matthew Lynch, Ed.D. The median represents a fundamental statistical measure that provides a critical alternative to the mean in understanding central tendency within datasets. As an educational researcher with extensive experience in quantitative methods, I’ve observed how this statistical concept offers unique insights across multiple disciplines, often revealing nuanced information that average calculations might…
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What is the During-Reading Stage?

By Dr. Matthew Lynch, Ed.D. In the intricate process of reading comprehension, the during-reading stage represents a critical moment of active engagement, interpretation, and meaning-making. As an educational researcher specializing in literacy development, I have dedicated significant research to understanding how readers interact with text during the reading process. Defining the During-Reading Stage The during-reading…
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What is the LSAT (Law School Admission Test)?

By Matthew Lynch, Ed.D. The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) stands as a critical gateway to legal education in the United States and Canada, serving as both a predictive assessment and a formative educational experience for aspiring attorneys. As an educational researcher specializing in professional education pathways, I’ve observed how this examination shapes access to…
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