Attractiveness of training through innovation
By dint of hard work and adaptation to current teaching methods, pedagogical ideas become veritable institutions.
Music at the heart of communities
Each community has its own rites and rhythms, and each is sensitive to sounds and music that characterize and reveal everything they aspire to, such as the sounds of the forest or world songs, liturgical chants, or traditional Sami Joik.
Mothers and daughters learning together
When organizing educational itineraries, we've noticed a craze for mother-daughter pairs. How does this form of accompanied travel transform learning? In a context marked by the fragmentation of experiences, what are the effects of these shared experiences?
Premortem thinking: how to design with failure in mind—not just success
Christian Elongué, a pan-African L&D strategist, shares how premortem analysis helped him avoid costly failures and build resilient education systems across Africa.
Why be obsessed with prestige
We would naturally be attracted to individuals who seem the most prestigious. This phenomenon has already been studied in psychology as prestige bias. How can this be explained?