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A course or lesson can be transformed into a blockbuster if you know a few storytelling techniques. We'll show you how.
People value things they've created more than things they buy ready-made. Teachers and instructional designers can exploit this cognitive bias.
Experts shared their experiences with gamifying children's English lessons, but these principles and ideas are truly useful for any subject.
Tutoring is still a rare phenomenon in schools, but it's very useful. We spoke with the head of the tutoring service at Pavlovskaya Gymnasium about this profession.
We've selected the most interesting from nearly a hundred works we shared with you in 2021.
The cognitive stages methodology will help with this.
How Olympiad winners study at university and how this admissions system has become a source of inequality—in an interview with a researcher from the Higher School of Economics.
The quality of distance learning is good, but there are some things missing.
Boring presentations are a thing of the past. There's a service that lets you conduct polls, quizzes, and reactions—and capture your audience's attention.
We've compiled the most interesting data that came to light in February.
We publish lists of areas of study with the highest proportion of male and female students admitted.
There are studies showing the many benefits of gardening for schoolchildren. Incidentally, you can even create a school "garden" on your windowsill.