28 January, 2016
Consider some of the basic symbols of education in the United States: the textbook, the chalkboard, and the apple. Because of technological innovations and cultural
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Open education is a philosophy about the way people should make, share, and build on knowledge. Advocates of open education believe that everyone in the
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Some parents prefer sending their children to single-sex schools while others to Co-ed schools. Both have their own pros and cons. What the two sides
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Neuroscientists have figured out a lot about how the brain works in the time since the MRI was invented 18 years ago. A developmental molecular
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Single-sex education, wherein boys and girls are taught separately, is an old approach that’s gaining new attention. While single-sex education has long been implemented in
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A New Culture of Learning is an inspiring short book about learning by John Seely Brown and Doug Thomas. The following paragraphs are the highlights of
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There are parents who want to home school their children but some are still doubtful about homeschooling. The following information will help parents know what
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When defining informal learning, several definitions emerge. However, informal learning is: Rediscovering the Natural Pathways that Inspire Innovation and Performance People obtain the skills they use
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About 57 million children of primary school age around the world do not attend school. More than half of these children live in developing countries
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It is important that the relationship of Indigenous education to starting and maintaining individual and community wholeness be seriously taken into account. Much of Indigenous
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