Eric Mazur, academic dean at Harvard: ‘Failure is essential and grades stigmatize it’
The Dutch physicist believes that banning ChatGPT in class is ‘the most stupid thing you can do’
The Dutch physicist believes that banning ChatGPT in class is ‘the most stupid thing you can do’
The free mobile application captivates users with its game mechanics, challenges, and streaks that are typical of social media and video games: ‘We’ve been told that we are almost as fun as Candy Crush’
High school teacher Joe Clement is the co-author of a book that has opened the debate in the United States about childhood ‘overdoses’ on tablets and mobile phones
Mathematician Pak Tee Ng believes that valuing teachers as the architects of a nation is fundamental. Singapore was the top-performing country in the Program for International Student Assessment, known as PISA, which evaluates education systems worldwide
The former president of Harvard — the son of European Jewish immigrants who arrived to the United States with nothing — feels the responsibility of fighting poverty in a country ‘where democracy is under threat’
The former director of the Office of Educational Innovation and Technology is concerned about the consequences of the pandemic, which has caused many children to lose two years of studies
Literature professor Miguel Salas highlights the importance of ensuring teenagers don’t abandon the pleasure of reading in the age of TikTok and YouTube
The author of the famous triangular theory of love, an expert in the study of creativity and its use in education, emphasizes the need to work with others to solve problems
The program, which uses interactive videos to teach students, has become popular across the world and is now present in 150 different countries
Monitoring will no longer rely on exhaustive infection counts but on a sentinel network of experts. The omicron strain keeps pushing up infections, adding difficulties to the return to school
The recommendation affects early and elementary education; a group with up to four infected students or under 20% of the class would no longer see all students sent home to isolate
The regions and central government reached an agreement today on the return to the classrooms, despite claims by some officials last week that older children may have to study from home
According to a new report, 19.9% of youngsters between the ages of 18 and 24 fell into the NEET category in 2020 – a problem that was exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic
While only one institution is in the top 200, several have been listed in this year’s QS rankings for subjects
Student applications have risen 30% since the 2016 referendum, but uncertainty remains over the future of the Erasmus exchange program
Spanish students scored below the OECD average, ranking on the same level as pupils from Lithuania, Hungary and Russia
Spanish high school students perform worse on PISA tests than Finnish pupils, even though they spend 246 more hours in the classroom
The influential ARWU list shows Barcelona University within the 151-200 tier, but educators say centers in Spain are underfunded
Dual programs are on the rise and math is becoming a hot option because of its excellent job prospects
If Great Britain crashes out of the European Union, it is unclear whether Spanish students will receive the financial support they should be due under the popular program
Experts put the lack of literacy down to the use of social networks and the fact fewer young people read and write
The PP’s Cristina Cifuentes continues to resist pressure to resign despite irregularities over degree course, and made surprise appearance at an official event on Wednesday
Two opposition groups want Cristina Cifuentes to resign over a case affecting a major public university in the region, and which has raised the question of corruption in her Popular Party once more
Podemos manages to divert €414,000 to training of legal personnel in abuse issues
Regional government spent almost €6 million on exhibitions and advertising for project
Conservative leader emerges as the standard-bearer for Popular Party regeneration
Madrid education chiefs accused of ignoring long-standing problems at Ciudad de Jaén