Against the assessment regime (opinion)Contemporary academic assessment is seen as a tyrannical regime that hinders educational effectiveness and stifles student curiosity.
Opinion | The Character-Building Tool KitMoral formation of students focuses on inspiring honorable and purposeful lives rather than merely providing information.
Opinion | No, You Don't Get an A for EffortStudents now equate effort with grades, expecting rewards for persistence over quality of work.
11 Things Many Yoga Teachers Have Stopped Doing in Their ClassesYoga teachers are shifting away from constant innovation in class sequences to emphasize familiar practices for student comfort and learning.
If You Teach Yoga, Here's What You Need to Know Before Giving Hands-On Adjustments, According to an AttorneyThe yoga community is shifting away from hands-on adjustments towards a model emphasizing consent and personal boundaries.
11 Things Many Yoga Teachers Have Stopped Doing in Their ClassesYoga teachers are shifting away from constant innovation in class sequences to emphasize familiar practices for student comfort and learning.
If You Teach Yoga, Here's What You Need to Know Before Giving Hands-On Adjustments, According to an AttorneyThe yoga community is shifting away from hands-on adjustments towards a model emphasizing consent and personal boundaries.
Sharing Knowledge and Expertise at Medical Education Day - News CenterMedical Education Day focused on understanding generational differences in education, particularly the impact of technology and social changes on Gen Z's learning styles.
These kids learn from the forest, as their teacher aims to weave climate education into more lessons | CBC NewsClimate education equips students with knowledge to respect and care for the environment.
Human-First Pedagogy: Why The Teacher Still Matters In An Age Of AIHuman-First Pedagogy emphasizes prioritizing human connections in teaching over relying solely on EdTech tools.