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For Ms Oh, the arts are ultimately “a wonderful way to develop softer skills such as creativity, emotional intelligence and ...
Education is a social process through which societies preserve their identity and ensure continuity across generations. It transfers values, beliefs, norms, and moral standards while also equipping ...
Education is a social process through which societies preserve their identity and ensure continuity across generations ...
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In a major move that could reshape how young learners engage with technology, LEGO Education has introduced a brand-new hands ...
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Take the pressure off of problem-solving with engaging thinking games that encourage students to work together to find ...
A growing body of evidence suggests play is a deep-seated biological mechanism that allows young brains to practice curiosity, manage uncertainty and build critical thinking skills ...
As schools reopen, many Kenyan parents are once again faced with a familiar—but increasingly complex—question: What learning tools does my child actually need?Under the Competency-Based Curriculum ...
Since the launch of the Crossword in 1942, The Times has captivated solvers by providing engaging word and logic games. In 2014, we introduced the Mini Crossword — followed by Spelling Bee, Letter ...