Chanakya, also known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta, is a towering figure in Indian history. Renowned as a...
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Legitimate Peripheral Participation (LPP) is a concept introduced by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger as part of...
Learning for a Complex World vs. a Complicated World: Rethinking Education and Skills for the Future
Learning for a Complex World vs. a Complicated World: Rethinking Education and Skills for the Future
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In the rapidly evolving world of education, innovative approaches like flipped and blended learning are reshaping traditional...
In the age of digital transformation, education is no longer confined to chalkboards and hand-raising. Enter clickers,...
Jan Amos Comenius, a towering figure in the history of education, remains an enduring inspiration for educators...
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In the paper Reconsidering the Trade-Off Between Expertise and Flexibility: A Cognitive Entrenchment Perspective, Erik Dane explores...
Human learning is a complex and dynamic process influenced by various factors. While knowledge acquisition is key,...
In recent years, the term “digital natives” has become widely popular, especially in discussions around education, work,...
The future of education lies at the intersection of technology and the science of learning. This blog...
Choice architecture, a term rooted in behavioral economics, refers to the way choices are presented to influence...
Introduction Ability grouping has been a long-standing practice in educational systems, with significant backing from policymakers and...
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, one size does not fit all. Every student brings a unique...