Psychologists say curiosity-driven learners may build problem-solving skills that traditional classrooms struggle to replicate.
Doing well in school isn’t just about being able to read dense books and solve complex math problems. There are other, less tangible qualities that help students succeed, like having the courage to ...
By Jackline KiweluAs a senior university librarian, I have observed a profound shift in how we define a “student.” In today’s rapidly evolving labour market, the traditional model of classroom-bound ...
Andragogy, a term initially coined by the German educator Alexander Kapp in 1833, was later popularized by American educator Malcolm Knowles. It signifies a shift in educational methods and practices, ...
Social-emotional skills are fundamental for success in school and in life. But how can we ensure that all students learn these valuable lessons so they can have positive relationships with each other, ...
I have the Self-Directed Learning course to thank for many accomplishments…SDL allowed me to think about my passions in an academic setting. Without this course I would not have had the tools to ...
Learning, motivation and emotion are interwoven processes that govern how individuals acquire, retain and apply knowledge. Learning involves the encoding of information and skills into neural and ...
With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence technology, search engines have evolved from traditional keyword-matching retrieval tools into intelligent interactive systems centered on ...