These teachers who have embraced YouTube
YouTube remains the gold standard for videos posted on the Internet. Its ease of use allowed many people to get into multimedia, including teachers. Then the pandemic came along and the creation of vignettes began to meet a BIG demand for educational content that could be viewed on any medium.
Better classroom management through portraiture
Teaching is a paradoxical art. On the one hand, all students must finish the year with a similar background. On the other hand, however, teachers are increasingly called upon to adapt to children's individual characteristics. The class portrait is a good tool for meeting both these objectives.
Learning from TV series
TV series have always been popular, but the format is getting a resounding success nowadays. They are acquiring cult status among audiovisual enthusiasts. Like any medium, it can also be used as an educational tool at all levels: from primary to higher education.
Determinism is not inevitable
To arrive in front of a class and feel powerless in the face of students with a bleak future all mapped out for them, is a frustration that many teachers can feel. But is the future really that mapped out? Since time immemorial, in ancient Greece among others, the question of determinism and free will has been debated. But is choice really that binary?
Promoting local arts through education
The arts and culture are formidable anthropological traces to be studied in order to develop in students a desire to create. Consequently, arts and culture education (EAC) enables learners to understand art, to make art and to come into contact with local artists.