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The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw the popularization of humanistic pedagogy. Some projects from that era still seem innovative today.
Opinion: a university should be a space for free self-determination for a student rather than a path leading to a specific employer.
We spoke with the director of the HSE Institute of Education about the problems and challenges that researchers in the field of sociology of education are helping to solve.
They talk about students all the time, but what should those who teach them do?
A new meta-analysis reveals the complex relationships between academic achievement and motivation, as well as the important role of student self-esteem.
It's well known that Peter the Great began sending nobles to Europe for education. But there were pioneers before. We'll tell you what we know about them.
Pedagogical programs now train far more than just future teachers. Or rather, unusual teachers. We've compiled 14 unconventional programs.
What scientific concepts is the development theory based on and what content structuring strategies does it offer?
In 1920, this subject was completely replaced in schools and universities with social studies and "pictures from the past." Here's how it went.
It seems that those who teach and create education are demanding a return to the “totalitarian trend” in education.
A review of a free Russian service that's hard to compete with in terms of features.
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