The transition to 100% online education shows both the usefulness of current assessment methodologies and the possible over-surveillance of students.
...A new UNESCO report highlights the importance of preparing teachers to implement equitable learning in the classroom.
...The coronavirus showed that many teachers were unprepared for online learning.
...Coursera released its first impact report that reflects how learning is drastically changing in the wake of the pandemic.
...Online education has adapted to a state of emergency, but constructing a robust long-term online model confronts many challenges.
...Montessori, Waldorf, Reggio Emilia, Doman ...What are the differences between each one?
...One in five children has been a victim of online bullying in the United States.
...Despite parents' best intentions, helicopter parenting can trigger their child's self-esteem issues.
...WISE annually awards six prizes to the world's most innovative educational projects.
...As online education stops being a novelty and becomes the norm, new problems emerge in adapting to different educational routines.
...The pandemic is generating significant changes in scientific publication procedures and the preprints culture.
...Diversity favors the development of science and innovation to address problems in both marginalized and non-marginalized communities. So why does the gap persists among ...