Higher education institutions play a crucial role in ensuring that all students have equal access to education, regardless of their backgrounds. But classrooms must be inclusive for this to happen. In ...
Computers do not noticeably improve school children's academic results and can even hamper performance, according to a report that looked at the impact of technology in classrooms across the globe.
Time spent behind a computer screen was once seen as the enemy of learning but now, schools are using tablets to greatly enhance the classroom experience ... LUNCHTIME on a wet and windy Monday at ...
This photo shows blind and visually-impaired students learning to write the Braille alphabet at the Yangon Education Centre for the Blind (Khaweichan) in Yangon, Myanmar, Sept. 9, 2013 Getty Images/ ...
Malta, with its rich history and vibrant culture, has embarked on a journey that merges tradition with innovation. In Maltese classrooms, this transformation is most evident in the seamless ...
Suchi Rudra is a writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, BBC and Vice, among other publications. Digital tools are greatly enhancing the teaching and learning experience in ways that ...
Things and times have changed. Gone are the days when students used slates and books to write their notes in the classroom; instead, smart devices were created to facilitate an easier way to organise ...
Is it time for radical change of our school systems? Technology has the power to transform how people learn - but walk into some classrooms and you could be forgiven for thinking you were entering a ...
Headlines around the lack of service delivery in the country's public education system are not new, from school shutdowns to educators not being compensated and everything else in between. The reality ...
With phones, tablets, consoles and smart watches, tech is a big part of our lives at home - but what about school? Well, there are loads of projects where tech is being introduced in schools in ...
Technology has the power to transform how people learn - but walk into some classrooms and you could be forgiven for thinking you were entering a time warp. There will probably be a whiteboard instead ...