Education News
The Legendary Chanakya and His Powerful Vision
The great Chanakya was an Indian teacher, philosopher, economist, jurist and royal advisor. He is also recognized by his other names as Kautilya or Vishnugupta. He is the author of Arthashastra which
Signs can Help to Understand Infants’ Developing Brain
It sounds wired when you read that dirty diapers of infants can help you to understand their brain development, though it is true. Many times pediatricians advise the parents to dutifully check the co
Approach Any Problem with These 6 Thinking Hats
Edward de Bono designed these 6 thinking hats of different colors as a tool for group discussion and individual thinking. Six thinking hats could be used to first explore the problem, then develop a s
Why to Worry When Music is there to enhance Your Health
Since centuries scientists and all the ancient doctors have proved that music has that superpower to nurture the well-being of anyone. The scenario of today where sedentary lifestyle has bullied the h
‘PRINCIPAL PIPELINES’ TO IMPROVE SCHOOL LEADERSHIP in US
School districts and states in USA are struggling with shortage of highly effective principals for all their schools. And data on the amount of resources needed for doing this is unavailable. A conce
Replication of Nascent Planetary Systems: A Matter of Observation
Astronomers are having huge debates since a long time over a mystery on simulating nascent planetary systems. ‘Synthetic Observations’ could help in explaining it and solving this mystery.
Karnam Malleswari: The Weight Lifting Athlete
India has given many sport’s stars to the world, Karnam Malleswari is one of them. Born in a small village of Andhra Pradesh called Srikakulamn, Karnamis bagged many medals for th
ROLE OF EDUCATORS IN FOSTERING SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL SKILLS IN STUDENTS
Recent research has found that students benefit good grades when they have social and emotional skills like growth mindset, grit, and a sense of belonging to that school. So, research was carried out
LIVING IN POVERTY NEIGHBORHOOD AFFECTS ACADEMICS
Researchers have examined over a period of 12years before and after the great recession 2008 how family and neighborhood poverty affected children’s classroom behavior and academic skills when t
New Safety Guidelines to Reduce Danger of Minor Earthquakes
One of the issues created by hydraulic fracturing is minor earthquakes resulting in severe losses. Researchers have advised new set of safety guidelines to prevent minor earthquakes produced due to hy
Scientists Rediscovered JFK’s Back Problems
Scientists have, recently, taken a new turn while researching the diseases faced by 35th President of the U.S. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. A popular word Camelot, was a term used by people to describe th
GOOGLE STREET VIEW IMAGES USED FOR STUDYING URBAN CHANGE
Google Street View has gathered millions of street view images for the past decade from across the U.S. Additionally, it keeps those maps regularly updated by re-photographing the places. This r
Related News
- The Influence of Ancient Greek Democracy on Modern Politics
- Inclusive Curriculum: Multiple Perspectives, Universal Wisdom
- The Role of Language Learning in Global Understanding
- Social Justice Education: Strengthening Activists, Encouraging Progress
- Conferences Run by Students: Responsibility, Independence, and Success
- The Flipped Classroom Model: Stimulating Minds, Transforming Perceptions
- Interdisciplinary Research: Linking Fields, Strengthening Understanding
- Outdoor Education: Infinite Teachings from Mother Nature's Classroom
- Exploring the Mechanisms of the Brain, Unleashing Prospects through Neuroeducation
- Mindful Analysis: Comprehending, Progress, and Accomplishment