As Uzbekistan continues to advance comprehensive reforms aimed at strengthening human capital and aligning education systems ...
In conversation with Dr. Subrata Chakraborty, Founder & CEO of INOPHAR Consulting and INOVR ®, a capability-building platform ...
Early success rarely predicts greatness. Study of sports champions, Nobel laureates, and chess masters shows early stars ...
ACROSS Southeast Asia, the Learning and Development (L&D) landscape is undergoing its most significant transformation since the rise of online learning a decade ago. The acceleration of generative AI, ...
Seniors learn best when they’re taught the same way that is best for children and younger adults – with active participation, ...
A recent article in the Chronicle of Higher Education describes the current trend on college campuses of starting “civil dialogue” programs. These programs are designed to help students engage with ...
The original Karate Kid trilogy and the 2010 reboot are all leaving their current streaming home starting next month. Here's ...
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Sri Lanka’s university system has entered a moment of profound uncertainty as the National People’s Power (NPP) government advances a series of amendments to the Universities Act No. 16 of 1978. These ...
Emergency department and public health data consistently show that everyday winter activities account for far more injuries ...
Music classes for the very youngest children can set them up to one day play an instrument, but experts say the classes can also bring broader cognitive benefits: firing up areas of their developing ...
Exceptional individuals who achieve 'world-class' success as adults—such as Nobel laureates, Olympic champions, and world No. 1 chess players—are far more likely to be 'late bloomers' who develop slow ...