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Month: May 2025

Teacher Burnout Solutions in the EdTech Age

Introduction Teacher burnout is a pervasive and growing crisis in education, characterized by emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment. In an era increasingly defined by rapid technological advancements, the integration of educational technology (EdTech) presents both…

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How to resolve four common workplace conflicts

A healthy workplace is somewhere you can fulfil your duties while remaining respected, safe, and supported; however, when conflict arises, it can have a massive impact on wellbeing and quickly escalate if it is not dealt with in the right…

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How is cement made?

Cement is an important material, used across the world for hundreds of projects, buildings, and infrastructure. You might not have given cement much thought; however, it is pretty key, as it makes up the foundation for many of our paths,…

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What is the cost of going to school?

Going to school is free, but in reality, there are many hidden costs that families have to pay for. These extra costs can all add up quickly and put pressure on parents’ budgets. Here, we explore the true cost of…

How AI Proctoring Affects Neurodiverse Learners: Unveiling Challenges and Pioneering Solutions

The rise of online education has brought incredible opportunities, but it’s also introduced complex tools like AI proctoring systems. These systems, designed to maintain academic integrity in virtual exams, use algorithms to monitor behaviors, detect cheating, and ensure fairness. Yet,…

Alternatives to Traditional Grading Systems: Revolutionizing Education for Equity and Growth

Grades have long been the backbone of education, but are they still serving students well? The traditional A-F grading system, rooted in early 20th-century standardization, often reduces complex learning to a single letter or number. It’s a system many of…

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Architectural Building Blocks For Our Children’s Future

With children as young as three years old starting Nursery School and the legal age to continue that education now being set at eighteen, there are many critical factors to consider in ensuring those years are not only informative but…