Monthly Archives: February 2026

If You Feel Frustrated with Edtech, Let Someone Help You

Introduction: Understanding Edtech Frustrations In recent years, educational technology (edtech) has transformed the landscape of teaching and learning, providing innovative solutions that facilitate communication, organization, and knowledge acquisition. However, despite its potential, many educators and learners find themselves grappling with various frustrations that arise from the use of these technologies. Whether it’s a lack of…
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If We’re Teaching Social Emotional Skills, We Need to Assess Them

Introduction: The Importance of Social Emotional Learning In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the significance of social emotional learning (SEL) in educational settings. As educators and policymakers strive to prepare students for success not just academically, but also in their personal lives, the focus on social emotional skills has intensified. These…
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If We Started From Scratch What Would Schools Look Like?

Introduction: Rethinking Education in a New Era The concept of education has undergone significant transformations over the centuries, yet the traditional school model remains largely intact in many parts of the world. As we advance into an era marked by rapid technological innovation, shifting societal needs, and evolving pedagogical theories, it becomes vital to question:…
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If we really want an ideas boom, we need more women at the top tiers of science

Introduction: The Gender Gap in Science and Innovation In recent years, the call for diversity and inclusion in various sectors has gained significant momentum, particularly in science and technology. The underrepresentation of women in leadership roles within scientific fields is not only a social justice issue but also a significant barrier to innovation and an…
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