by Admin | Oct 17, 2024 | Articles
Reimagining mathematics teaching: Dr Elle G. Brayic’s Math Academy and the path to confidence Published: Mathematics often evokes a sense of dread among students, leading many to believe they simply ‘can’t do mathematics’. Dr Jennifer Holm, a mathematics educator at...
by Admin | Oct 15, 2024 | Articles
How do our brains extract information from faces? Published: Most of us can tell how someone might be feeling just by looking at their face. But, how do we do this? At the University of Waterloo in Canada, Dr Roxane Itier is using eye trackers and brain imaging...
by Admin | Oct 10, 2024 | Career Guide
How do students benefit from SHAPE-based learning? Published: Having taken part in the initial SHAPE in Schools pilot project, Anne Dunkerley, Head of Drama at Guiseley School in West Yorkshire, UK, shares the importance of the arts for students and society, and the...
by Admin | Oct 9, 2024 | Articles
How can we measure time? Published: Learning to tell the time is one of the key skills we are taught as children; but take a moment to think about it, and you may find the concept of time slipping away from you. How do we know how long a second is? Where did minutes...
by Admin | Oct 8, 2024 | Articles
Killer whale conversations and conservation: eavesdropping with artificial intelligence Published: Killer whales, or orcas, are some of the most intelligent and socially complex animals on the planet. At Simon Fraser University in Canada, Dr Ruth Joy and Dr Kaitlin...
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