Intensive tutoring to catch up
With the covid pandemic, many students around the world, including in the United States, have fallen behind in schooling. The American school system has therefore decided to invest in intensive tutoring. A strategy that seems to be effective, under certain conditions.
Freedom of expression, silence and facilitation
Freedom of expression can no longer be thought of in isolation from critical digital literacy. This article analyzes the conditions of collective speech in the age of generative artificial intelligence.
Actions to stimulate the youth press in Africa
With a steadily growing young population, the children's print media market offers untapped potential. This article presents the current state of the children's press in Africa, and suggests seven ways to strengthen the sector.
Initiating and integrating interdisciplinary projects into the curriculum
Integrating interdisciplinary projects into higher education prepares students for the complex challenges of the real world. Despite the challenges of implementation, these projects offer many advantages: development of cross-disciplinary skills, complex problem-solving, creativity and innovation. Strategies are proposed for successful integration.
For a sociology of learning
This article looks at the desire to learn alone or together. It describes the conditions favorable to the birth of such a desire