Josephine Bourne: Who Is Out of School and Why?

There are 57 million children out of school – over half will go to school at some point. Approximately 28 million children will have no access to school. But the rest – the majority by a small margin, have had, or are likely to have some exposure to schooling. They are the children who start […]

Focus Asia: Thriving Community With Technology For Education

Nid has never thought that she could own her first tablet pc when she turned seven years old last year. For a daughter of a poor farmer in remote province of Thailand, owning a tablet is not what her family can afford to amidst of low family income, debt, and lack of basic infrastructure to […]

Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock: “STEM is for everyone. It is fun and exciting”

Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock, a Space Scientist and Founder of Science Innovation Limited, shares her views on how to make STEM more attractive and fun for learners. What would you do to make science more accessible and fun for kids who wouldn’t ordinarily think it’s fun?  Making STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) fun for everyone […]

Mark Brumley: “Seven Social Media Lesson Ideas for the Classroom”

Social media meets students on their own turf and provides an engaging avenue to learning. In this guest article, take a look at using social networks and microblogging. Let’s jump in and take a look at several lesson ideas. 1. Frontloading Frontloading, also known as the reverse classroom, is when the bulk of your lessons […]

Can Sport Help Develop Life Skills?

During the London 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games television viewers will be regaled with stories of how athletes overcame adversity, training setbacks, injury, or even personal tragedy to reach the pinnacle of their sporting careers. We will surely hear about the various ‘life lessons’ these athletes learned through sport. But can sport really help […]

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