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Designing learning using neural networks has both strengths and weaknesses that instructional designers and methodologists should consider.
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Can modern public schools become human-centered? A proponent of human-centered education offers insight.
Who came up with this and why?
The story of a teacher who created a unique laboratory and brought fame to a small town school.
This social network isn't just for teenagers: creative educators also find an audience here.
You'll probably find some ideas in them that will be useful for your practice.
The ability to take sick leave when stressed, as well as walks, sleep, and abandoning perfectionism—why should all this be part of the training?
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The story of Soft Skills Law Academy, a center for training lawyers in soft skills, as told by its founder.
Most fears about the Unified State Exam come not from children, but from parents and teachers, says Irina Mlodik.
The Unified State Exam is 20 years old. Controversy about it continues. We examine how the main argument for its introduction played out in practice.