The importance of the teacher-student bond in learning
A balance of power exists and is logical in the classroom. The teacher owns the knowledge to be imparted during the school year. Does this mean that he should be far removed from his students, totally above them? That's not what pedagogical research says.
Learning to be a female leader
Challenge gender stereotypes by recognizing and valuing women's skills and contributions.
AI in music: a denaturing of art?
AI in the music industry is revolutionizing work, but weakening the artist.
Embracing anti-fragility: applying Taleb's concept to education
Anti-fragility, Nassim Nicholas Taleb's concept, enables us to thrive in uncertainty, unlike resilience. This article explores this idea in education, proposing projects, simulations and critical thinking to prepare students for a chaotic world, turning setbacks into opportunities.
The right musical note is a note played with conviction
Conviction is first and foremost a legal concept, before moving on to a practical and ethical perspective. In this context, the "rightness" of an intervention is never entirely predefined: it emerges from the situation, relationships and real-time adjustments.