How can cyberbullying be explained?
Bullying is nothing new. Unfortunately, it has always occurred in all social environments, and particularly in schools. Today, however, it's making more headlines because we're increasingly aware of its deleterious effects on children. All the more so as the phenomenon has become more pronounced in the virtual world.
The art of digital conversation
We all try to learn the art of conversation with our peers. With the digitization of communication means, this means learning the right way to chat or send an email. While waiting for artificial intelligences to come and prevent verbal slips...
Understanding the subtleties of music remixes
Music composition is not simple, but the most accessible is mixing. Whether it's through turntables or simply by using software, neophytes have access to this art through applications and video tutorials. This pleasure of remixing can even be used in other situations, including school.
Truly integrating students with autism
More and more, the issue of neurodiversity is coming into the classroom. Indeed, autistic people are people on the spectrum who function differently but are able to be in a regular class... under certain conditions. Despite apprehensions, some institutions are succeeding and demonstrating that a bit of flexibility makes all the difference.
Local farms at school
As part of a sustainable development strategy, local consumption is becoming increasingly important. For schools, this means turning to nearby food sources. In the United States, a movement linking local farms with schools is growing in popularity. And its neighbor, Canada, is beginning to adopt it too.