The AI era: from project interlocking to global efficiency
Artificial intelligence is profoundly transforming education by tailoring learning to individual needs, optimizing material and human resources, and reducing administrative burdens. Despite the challenges associated with its implementation, AI is paving the way for a more efficient, inclusive school focused on students and their needs.
The genealogy of the first procedures and the birth of an operating know-how
An illuminating look back at the oldest human instructions for keeping know-how alive.
From Ignorance to Knowledge: A Policy for Freedom from Obscurantism
Any political system of exploitation whether religious, social or economic proposes an unquestionable superstitious mythology
to keep a part or the majority of its population in ignorance and submission. Knowledge is necessarily seditious in the face of
a power based on ignorance, lies or secrecy.
Amateur knowledge, professional knowledge
Amateur and professional knowledge grow mutually when they dialogue.
Neuromyths that persist in schools
Neuroscience is young. Indeed, they are fascinating, and may hold the key to our brains. But for the time being, researchers still know very little. As a result, early hypotheses are often overturned by new discoveries. Yet these myths continue to be perpetuated by schools, much to the dismay of scientists.