The effect of music on our minds
The plasticity of our brain is such that a few notes of music can transform it, leaving traces that can change a person's mood, emotions and even destiny?
Equality: a major factor in success and staying in school
A wealthy region with large income disparities systematically performs less well academically than a less wealthy region with smaller income disparities. Whether on an international scale or within a country or region, the greater the income gap, the lower the overall educational performance and the higher the dropout rate. Narrowing these gaps is the best indicator of progress... at school.
The attention of the collective intelligence facilitator
In a world of untimely interruptions, how the facilitator develops his "art of attention"...
Sapere aude - Daring to use one's understanding, the first maxim of any training course
"Sapere aude". Dare to think for yourself. This motto is over 2,000 years old, and has been adopted by many philosophers and educators. It is undoubtedly the first law of all training. Dare to think, confront your ideas, tackle complex content. Dare not to let others think for you.
Engaging school dropouts in environmental issues
Motivating children who have dropped out of school on environmental issues is entirely feasible. In reality, it's a question of motivating the parties involved (parents, environmentalists and public authorities) to find the right formula, which involves designing and implementing a program that can be adapted to suit the context.