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1 décembre 2018

5 things to know about Fabiano Caruana and his quest to become world chess champion

The ConversationWhen Bobby Fischer became the first American-born world chess champion in 1972, it spurred a dramatic increase in interest in chess. For instance, after Fischer’s world championship victory against the Soviet Union’s Boris Spassky, membership in the United States Chess Federation swelled from just under 31,000 in 1972 to more than 59,000 the following year. More...
1 décembre 2018

More American students are studying abroad, new data show

The ConversationAccording to new data released Nov. 13 by the Institute of International Education, more than 332,000 U.S. students studied abroad during the 2016-2017 academic year, an increase of 2.3 percent over the previous year. More...
1 décembre 2018

Test prep is a rite of passage for many Asian-Americans

The ConversationWhen ACT released its latest test scores this past October, the results showed that average scores took a dip for every racial group in the United States except one – Asian-Americans. More...
1 décembre 2018

Virtual reality tours give rural students a glimpse of college life

The ConversationThe first time that Nyah visited the University of North Carolina at Greensboro for a campus tour, there wasn’t much of a chance to see what takes place inside the classrooms. More...
1 décembre 2018

Young people value diversity, humour and honesty in their friendships – new research

The ConversationFriendships made in school play a special part in young people’s development. They are more than just moral support, friends help them learn key social skills, and serve as a source of social support. More...
1 décembre 2018

Scotland’s attainment gap: three ways to bridge the educational divide

The ConversationThe UK has one of the most socially segregated school systems in the developed world, with academic selection – where children are admitted to a school on the basis of ability – and parental choice at its core. More...
1 décembre 2018

How World War I changed British universities forever

The ConversationNovember 2018 marks the centenary of the end of the World War I. It was a turning point in British social history, but one aspect that is less well researched is the impact it had on British universities, the subject of my recent book. Based on my archival research, here are some of the most profound ways in which the conflict reshaped higher education. More...
30 novembre 2018

Dwibahasa: bagaimana cara membuat anak tetap berbicara dalam bahasa Anda dan mengapa itu penting

The ConversationManusia telah bermigrasi sejak zaman prasejarah–bergerak di dalam dan di luar batas geografis–untuk mencari makanan dan bertahan hidup atau untuk mencari prospek yang lebih baik dalam kehidupan. Di Uni Eropa sendiri, angka terbaru menunjukkan bahwa pada 2016 lebih dari 4 juta orang berimigrasi ke negara-negara Uni Eropa, sementara setidaknya 3 juta orang meninggalkan negara anggota Uni Eropa. More...
30 novembre 2018

Saat anak-anak bernyanyi dan bermain, mereka bisa menjadi ilmuwan

The ConversationAnak-anak terlibat dalam pemikiran dan aktivitas ilmiah bahkan sebelum mereka memasuki ruang kelas. Mereka mencari ilmu dengan berbagai cara: menusuk, menarik, mencicip, memukul, menggoyang dan mencoba. More...
30 novembre 2018

Why it is (almost) impossible to teach creativity

The ConversationIndustry and educators are agreed: the world needs creativity. There is interest in the field, lots of urging but remarkably little action. Everyone is a bit scared of what to do next. On the question of creativity and imagination, they are mostly uncreative and unimaginative. More...
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