Improving education management in Nigeria through automation Sunday 'Dimeji Falana explains how automation can lead to positive change in the education sector Interview by Lise Birikundavyi / July 23, 2018
“Shyness can have a negative effect on learning” Georg Stöckli discusses how shy children become more confident at school Interview by Eveline von Arx / July 20, 2018
“Technology enhances collaborative learning” Valentin Ruest, CEO US of Go Pollock, explains how technology can encourage collaboration instead of competition in the classroom Interview by Aisha Schnellmann / July 18, 2018
Reinventing higher education: in pursuit of the right blend Innovation can lead to the rise of teaching-focused global academic brands by Sandro Giuliani / July 13, 2018
More positive attitudes and less anxiety lead to success in math Unfortunately, many students who have the potential to have successful careers in STEM opt out due to negative feelings towards math by Amira F. A. Ibrahim / June 27, 2018
Thinking about thinking What is metacognition and how can it help students learn? by Annie Brookman-Byrne / June 22, 2018
The perils and promises of listening to parents Encountering unexpected barriers to improving preschool in Ghana by Sharon Wolf / June 15, 2018
“We need a much deeper understanding of the nature of learning” Alex Beard discusses institutionalized learning and how culture influences the way we teach our children Interview by Caroline Smrstik Gentner / June 6, 2018
Feedback helps kindergartners monitor their performance However, not all types of feedback benefit all children by Mariëtte van Loon / June 1, 2018
Gender differences in early math ability? New study investigates whether girls and boys really differ in the basic numerical skills that provide the foundation for higher-level math by Meeri Kim / May 24, 2018
Hidden talents in harsh environments Learning more about the strengths people develop in harsh environments enables us to leverage these strengths by Willem Frankenhuis / May 15, 2018
Gathering learner data The collection and analysis of individual data may lead to benefits in the form of education specifically adapted to individual children by Annie Brookman-Byrne / April 16, 2018