Education systems around the world typically group children into cohorts based on strict chronological age cut-offs. Those...
Social Effects
For decades, measures like IQ tests and multiple-choice questions (MCQs) have dominated our understanding of intelligence, innovation,...
The interplay of labeling effects, social and policy-driven classification, and their broader implications in education and learning...
In the world of education, few factors are as influential—and yet often overlooked—as teacher expectations. Research has...
The term Mathew effect was emerged from bible verses (Matthew, XXV: 29).
“For unto everyone that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance;...
Students in higher-achieving schools will compare themselves with peers and consider themselves less capable, while equally performing...
The term Mathew effect was emerged from bible verses (Matthew, XXV: 29).
“For unto everyone that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance;...
For decades, measures like IQ tests and multiple-choice questions (MCQs) have dominated our understanding of intelligence, innovation,...
Education is a journey, and like any journey, the starting point matters. Before students step into a...
In both the social world and the realm of learning, one rule stands out: the more you...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is one of the most significant predictors of educational opportunities and outcomes, as highlighted...
Labels in education, such as “special education,” “at-risk,” and “dropout,” have been the subject of extensive research...
The educational experiences and academic performance of children are shaped by a multitude of factors, ranging from...
Parental autonomy support plays a crucial role in shaping a child’s learning and development. Unlike controlling parenting...