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This month, several issues of the HSE Monitoring of the Economics of Education were released, featuring revealing figures.
We'll find out where to start new education blogs, how to teach preschoolers and top managers, and how to finally measure this mysterious quality of learning.
Metacognition is a skill that is very useful for studying at school, university, courses, and anywhere else, as well as for ongoing self-learning.
A practicing methodologist explains where to get data, what to pay attention to, and what pitfalls to be aware of.
Using the Skillbox course "Educational Program Methodologist" as an example, we explain how and why educational product audits are conducted in practice.
Lectures, exams, practical training—all aspects of university teaching can be approached creatively and with a healthy dose of humor. Here are some real-life examples.
Will the economic crisis make distance learning and part-time education more popular? Perhaps, says an expert. But there are some nuances.
In crisis situations, it's important to help yourself first, and then your students—experienced experts explain how to do this.
We have collected methods used by different teachers.
Can Russians now apply to European universities, particularly British ones? Will they be rejected under any plausible pretext, or is there a chance?
Families won't skimp on tutors before the Unified State Exam, but the number of fee-paying students may decrease.
Modern brain research methods allow us to literally peer into the mind of every student. We explore whether this is necessary for teachers.