Trust, the currency of collaborative consumption
If there is one area in which the Internet has transformed practices, it is that of consumption. Alongside e-commerce is indeed growing an alternative mode of consumption, which uses peer-to-peer networks and is based on the capital of trust between sellers and buyers.
Science in schools: should investigative learning be relegated to the dustbin?
Science education is proving increasingly crucial in a world of advancing technology and knowledge as a safeguard against lies. Yet, is the inquiry approach to teaching science really effective? Some doubt it and others remind us that it is important to keep the experimental side of science.
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The politician's educational argument
The public sphere and sometimes the private scene evoke the pedagogical argument when they struggle to get their ideas across. But in what way is pedagogy an argumentation? "The foundation of pedagogy is the education of freedom".
Staying in one's place, finding one's place... getting out of these expressions that lock you in
Whether it is a question of "staying in one's place" or "finding one's place", these expressions refer to a physical but above all social space. They invite a measured ambition. In "Être à sa place", Claire Marin, philosopher, makes us take some distance from the representations and the limits they impose on us.
The other side of mining in DR Congo and Cameroon
The PISA and World Values Surveys reveal that a higher level of education improves understanding of the risks associated with environmental deterioration, which in turn affects people's behavior towards their environment in both the short and long term.