By Mal Lee and Roger Broadie From the introduction of the World Wide Web in 1993, the young of the world have experienced two models...
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By Nick Burnett Humans are designed to think in linear terms. This produces a paradox for educational leaders, because it is very...
A recent study has shown evidence that young children can develop their empathy skills using computer technology. Specifically, a game created by the researchers named The...
By Robin Orr and Shelley Kinash I remember my first video lecture clearly. The teacher came into the classroom to present a session on nutrition....
By Cameron Paterson The basis of this article is a statement made by Harvard Professor Richard Elmore in 2011. He claimed, “The future of schools...
Gradually and then suddenly. It’s how Ernest Hemingway once said people go bankrupt. But it could equally apply to how organisations have evolved since the...
Coronavirus and education’s watershed moment Peter West Coronavirus has forced online learning and teaching to become a priority. Education now has the opportunity to get...
What impact does social media have on the minds of developing students? What happens when we expose children to a seemingly endless stream of ‘fake...
By Iain Finlayson The rise of artificial intelligence and a shift towards automation means that many jobs are changing. How do we prepare to...
The Binary Delusion is the third and final article in a series on ‘Screens in Schools’. The other articles are available in Editions 83 and...
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