Stock market games to understand the economy and investment vehicles
Young people are developing an attraction for the financial markets, especially since Bitcoin has become the talk of the town. All too often motivated by the promise of financial gains without any traditional effort, this attraction needs to be channeled. That's what educational stock market games are all about.
Connecting students to science
Repeated attacks by the US government and other legislators have led us to fear the worst for all areas of science over the next few years. How does a society protect itself against such attacks? By restoring a special place to science, both among the general population and among young people.
The mystery of animal onomatopoeia
Have you ever wondered why animals sound different in different languages? Could it be that the French duck goes quack quack while its English counterpart goes kwak-kwak? Perception or misunderstanding? Do you give your tongue to the cat? Come and unravel the mystery of animal onomatopoeia!
Project groups at school to turn theory into experience
Because learning theory is important but insufficient to master the operational aspect of a subject, it's possible to take part in a project in the field. So setting up a Junior Enterprise or a Christmas chocolate sales campaign can become an opportunity for real-life experimentation, turning knowledge into know-how.
Aestheticism re-carnate [Thesis].
From Lady Gaga's meat dress to the "Body Worlds" exhibition exposing human anatomy; our relationship with flesh can be disgusting or even frightening. Why does this relationship to flesh change when it is taken out of context, out of its container or put in the shape of a woman? Let's find out with Lisa Salamandra's thesis that explores the stereotypical image of women by creating hybrids and female bodies from raw meat advertisements.