Do we have a ‘preferred style’ of learning?
Many of us have a preference for the way we learn – either by watching an expert or having a go ourselves.
The world.edu network focuses on education, science, innovation and the environment.
Here you can submit and vote on the best content from the world’s leading organisations and websites.
Many of us have a preference for the way we learn – either by watching an expert or having a go ourselves.
All six U.S.-based Nobel Prize winners so far this year hail from outside the U.S., with five of the six coming from the U.K.
For me, education has never been simply a policy issue -- it's personal.
Cleveland State University can no longer count on wealthy Saudi Arabia to send hundreds of full-paying students to its campus.
Stackable credential pathways have plenty of promise, but a new study fuels worries about poorly designed programs shunting underrepresented student groups into short-term programs of questionable value.
Niccolò Machiavelli was unlikely to have been thinking about scientific misconduct when he wrote “one who deceives will always find those who allow themselves to be deceived” in The Prince.
The U.S. Education Department published regulations Wednesday governing programs that prepare new K-12 teachers ...
Students sharply criticize President Jerry Falwell Jr. for endorsement and continued support of Trump, saying they seek to "regain the integrity" of the university.
Researcher explores the exploitation of academics at the country’s private universities.
Discovering different aspects of gender is part of a teenager's growth.