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This storytelling tool works in any course and for any audience. The key is to choose the right fictional character.
We explore the Waldorf concept of child development and education and why it has esoteric roots.
This simple acronym has changed the world of education and given rise to many other strange names. Let's take a quick look at what it all means.
It connects Benjamin Bloom, Robert Gagné, and other renowned educational theorists. Let's explore how.
Experts discussed what is happening today with children's educational and professional choices.
Viktor Sadovnichy predicted how long the new higher education reform would take.
The science of didactics answers the questions, "How do people learn?" and "How do we teach?" In recent years, a special term—"digital didactics"—has become increasingly prevalent. What is it?
We studied data on secondary vocational education graduates in the labor market and compared it with data on university graduates.
It's just a funny name, but at its core is a very effective approach that can even be used to learn quantum physics.
Everyone knows the country needs engineers capable of meeting modern technological challenges. But how do we train them?
They will help engage in learning, develop self-discipline and cognitive interest.
The President of the Russian Academy of Education responded to a question about the prospects of abolishing the Unified State Exam following the country's withdrawal from the Bologna Process.