AI could change the way we measure kids' intelligence
Children will need seven types of intelligence to thrive in the future, according to this expert.
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Children will need seven types of intelligence to thrive in the future, according to this expert.
With automation becoming a risk to the jobs of future generations, playing might provide the education that puts them on top.
IG Metall, Germany’s biggest trade union representing metal and engineering workers, has struck a deal that gives industrial employees the right to work a reduced week—28 hours, instead o...
The country's education minister announced that the devices will be banned from primary, junior and middle schools, calling it a matter of 'public health'.
无论是体育运动、音乐演奏或是为了第二天的汇报做准备,坚持、专注都是取得成功的关键。然而,我们在生活中却很容易分心,小孩子尤其如此——现代科技易于获取、充满诱惑力,人们很容易就能从中获取愉悦感。
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Jenny Anderson look at the impact of parenthood in the workplace.
A scientist has modelled the cost – or tax – of being different.
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