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Kevin Dickinson
Kevin Dickinson is a staff writer and columnist at Big Think. His writing focuses on the intersection between education, psychology, business, and science. He holds a master’s in English and writing, and his articles have appeared in Agenda, RealClearScience, and the Washington Post. Follow him on LinkedIn and Twitter @KevinRDickinson.
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The Oedipal complex, repressed memories, penis envy? Sigmund Freud's ideas are far-reaching, but few have withstood the onslaught of empirical evidence.
Finland's recent decline in international test scores has led many to question whether its education system is truly the best.
Finland and the U.S. have chosen opposing answers to the question of how much standardized testing is too much.
Researchers at the University of Basel in Switzerland have hijacked cancer's cellular plasticity to turn the disease against itself.
Legislators push to keep cursive in their schools' curricula, but experts seem split as to whether it's necessary.
The Green New Deal is an ambitious attempt to fight climate change, but is it destined to hit the political skids?
Folios cheese wraps can be a surprisingly healthy substitute for traditional tortillas. Of course, there's a catch.
As the popularity of sparkling waters grows, many wonder if it represents a fresh turning point or a crisp new snake oil.
We look at the most common New Year's resolutions and get expert advice to help you check them off 2019's to-do list.
Decades of studies have shown parents to be less happy than their childless peers. But are the kids to blame?
Luxembourg will offer the world's first fare-free public transit system, but is there really such a thing as a free ride?
The Great White North has found a way to provide universal healthcare with more salubrious results and trimmed national costs. Take notes, America.