Enhancing Online Learning: The Role of Autonomy and Engagement
A recent study highlights the importance of autonomy, social interaction, and well-structured tasks in improving engagement and completion rates in online courses.
29 articles tagged with "education"
A recent study highlights the importance of autonomy, social interaction, and well-structured tasks in improving engagement and completion rates in online courses.
A recent UNESCO report indicates that 250 million children worldwide are out of school, with conflict-affected areas experiencing the highest rates. Urgent educational support is needed.
A recent study underscores the significant impact of grandparents' financial resources on their grandchildren's opportunities for higher education, alongside the established influence of parents' income.
A recent study indicates that preschoolers whose parents received coaching exhibited fewer behavioral issues and enhanced cognitive abilities in middle school, suggesting long-term benefits of parental involvement.
A recent study highlights the positive impact of additional training for preschool teachers on children's language, literacy, and social-emotional development.
A recently launched initiative provides children with access to 90 lessons focused on financial education, all available online at no cost.
A novel approach that merges basketball drills with math tasks is showing promise in improving student engagement and math skills without requiring extra class time.
Recent research indicates that children as young as five can recognize emotional cues in language, highlighting the significance of onomatopoeia in their responses.
Research indicates that Black teachers significantly enhance the educational experience and performance of all students, yet the teaching profession remains predominantly white.
As climate change intensifies in southern Africa, its effects on children's health and learning are becoming increasingly evident, highlighting a critical issue in education.
As AI technology evolves, it alters our information-seeking behaviors, potentially undermining our patience and critical thinking skills, particularly in educational contexts.
China is launching educational initiatives focused on rare earth elements, which are vital for various modern technologies and industries.
Research from the University of Michigan highlights the critical role of training and resources for teachers in addressing racism and xenophobia across all educational settings.
The lack of diverse voices in professional and educational environments often goes unnoticed, impacting decision-making and fostering a homogeneous culture.
A recently developed framework enables a quick assessment of early child development, focusing on four essential skill areas, particularly beneficial for educators and researchers in resource-limited settings.
A recent discussion highlights community perspectives on urban development in downtown areas, environmental concerns regarding mining near the BWCA, and the ongoing debate over education funding.
A recent study indicates that AI struggles to evaluate undergraduate essays accurately, achieving human-level grading only about 50% of the time, raising questions about its reliability.
A recent survey indicates that while most students utilize AI for writing, their opinions on its impact are divided, balancing benefits against potential drawbacks.
A virtual reality game allows players to embody the zombie fungus Ophiocordyceps, providing an engaging way to learn about evolution, developed by Utrecht University researchers.
As disinformation becomes more prevalent, incorporating the history of science into education may enhance students' critical thinking and resilience.
A recent UNICEF study reveals that Germany is ranked alarmingly low in terms of child well-being and education, raising significant concerns.
Fighting fashion waste while offering a stepping stone to those far from the job market: that is the mission of the Ecole de la Réparation.
Ivy Tech is hosting no-cost workshops aimed at educating local businesses on the applications of Google AI, in collaboration with Google.
A recent study indicates that the introduction of school uniforms in France may not have a significant effect on student behavior or academic performance, according to early reports.
Revelations about the confinement of children with disabilities in wooden boxes have led New York officials to initiate significant reforms in special education.
A scoping review reveals insights into the psychological impacts of digital learning environments.
In his final lecture at the Royal Institution, author Frank Cottrell-Boyce argues that reading should be recognized as a right for children, linking its decline to poverty and social issues.
A recent report indicates that the decline in student test scores in math and reading has been ongoing since 2013, suggesting a deep-rooted educational crisis predating the pandemic.
The release of Project Hail Mary on May 13, 2026, has sparked interest among both moviegoers and scientists due to its engaging, science-driven narrative.