When the place is a link
What does nature's lesson for learning say about the learning styles of species?
Digital reading, prolific reading
Technological evolution is shaping new forms of reading, where the context, a pretext for letting the imagination run wild, is as important as the heart of the subject. This means greater freedom, but also new constraints for authors: building solid scenarios to enable young readers to travel virtually without losing the thread.
Integrating the abacus into maths teaching
Consider culturally relevant solutions for teaching/learning mathematics. The soroban, also known as the abacus or abacus, is one of the factors behind Asia's high performance in mathematics, and its use should be further promoted worldwide, especially in Africa.
Bullshit - How to fight it?
Bullshit.. There's no shortage of translations to evoke the "bullshit" analyzed by sociologist Harry Frankfurt and more recently by Sebastian Dieguez. Indifferent to the categories of "true" and "false", and more sensitive to emotion, sincerity and commitment, this form of communication represents a problem. But how can we fight back when rebuttal barely scratches the surface of this "rubbish"?
The auditory capacities of plants
More and more research tends to show that plants have sensory capacities. Indeed, they would be able, as any living being, to analyze their environment and to perceive smells and sounds. It is in such a perspective that a study was conducted by Israeli researchers from the University of Tel Aviv.