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August numbers: university admissions campaign and the value of lifelong learning

We've selected the most interesting figures from education news this month.

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What to watch and listen to: digital trends, university foresight, and school realities

This new collection of educational podcasts features engaging conversations about the teaching profession, the future of universities, and EdTech projects.

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Skeuomorphism in Online Education: How It Can Change Learning for the Worse

We retell an article about how stereotypes and an uncritical attitude toward educational tools can hinder the development of new teaching practices.

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How online learning has transformed traditional offline classes

Over the past year, online learning has become not only an integral part of the educational process, but has begun to transform education as a whole.

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"Time for Education" Forum: What Should School Be Like Today?

The "Time for Education" forum discussed what schools should be like in the digital age.

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9 Robert Gagné Teaching Highlights

This method is already a teaching classic and the foundation of instructional design. But if you haven't heard of it yet, here's what it's all about.

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How University Career Centers Should Change: Plans and Prospects

Experts discussed how to make career centers bridges between universities and the labor market.

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What is SEL: a buzzword or a serious new concept in education?

We're exploring technology for developing students' soft skills.

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Big Data in Higher Education

How big data analysis is helping universities now and how it might help them in the future—a report from a relevant scientific conference.

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How long should schooling last? A distinguished teacher's opinion

Why sit through 11 years if the program can be shortened to nine? A distinguished teacher's perspective.

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How much did teachers earn and how did they live in the Russian Empire?

Only a small percentage of teachers could be considered well-off, and their status was equivalent to that of government officials.

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What do leading university rectors think about the future of universities?

Who are Russian universities competing with and how should they change? Quotes from speakers at the "New Knowledge" marathon.