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Gen Z

Are Gen Zs Really “Less Smart”?

The debate about Generation Z and the decline in cognitive scores invites us to question how we measure intelligence and how digital culture is transforming ...
The Möbius School

Opinion | The Möbius School (Education in the Twilight Zone)

The Möbius School invites us to manage new levels of learning by challenging, even if only with subtle shifts, the boundaries of traditional teaching. ...
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Improve and Grow Through Feedback

Feedback is a fundamental part of education, and several methodologies can help teachers and students structure their opinions and comments to provide efficient feedback. ...
Students and Speech Bubbles and School Icons Representing Learning Styles and Education Needs and Preferences

The Persistent Myth of the Learning Styles in Education

The idea that students learn best according to their learning style has been widely accepted in education despite the lack of evidence to support it. ...

Opinion | “And What About Me?” The question every student should ask in the face of knowledge

In everything we try to learn (and teach), it is always better if we dare to compare ourselves – in human terms – with our ...
History

Opinion | History Is Learned Using the Whole Body

In this essay, Andrés García Barrios proposes an exercise of unlearning information to approach the learning and teaching of History. "To learn history is to ...
Teacher and student in a classroom.

Nine Steps to Implement a Successful Class

Robert Gagné created "The Nine Events of Instruction," a structure that aims to ensure students' effective learning. ...
The Eroticism of Learning as Practical Knowledge

Opinion | The Eroticism of Learning as a Basis for Practical Knowledge

In this installment of "Readings for Education," Andrés García Barrios analyzes how Recalcati and Foucault allude to Eros to refer to the desire awakened in ...
a school community in Mexico working together

Opinion | Learning Through Love (or the Absence of Love)

Paulo Freire used to say, "No one saves anyone—no one is saved alone—people save each other through the mediation of the collective." To achieve this ...
The Education of Pets A black and white dog's eye

Opinion | The Education of Pets (Rather, the Education They Give Us)

In this new installment of the series "Testimony of an Autodidact," Andrés García Barrios tells the story of how the animals he has lived with ...
the legs of a person, sitting on top of a bookshelf full of books.

Opinion | Self-confidence: the First Requirement for Learning

In this new installment of the series "Testimony of an autodidact," Andrés García Barrios describes the term 'infused science.' ...
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Opinion | Testimony of a Self-Taught Person: The Initial Delirium

Contrary to popular belief, being self-taught is not something one can boast about. Self-didacticism arises from a distrust of others, from a lack of ties ...
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