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Intelligence

Quilting new learning habits

How neuroscience and digital technology are changing the way we learn

by Angela Boldini

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Reimagining learning

Covid-19 has created an opportunity for students of all ages to benefit from online classes. What does that mean for the future?

by Epi Ludvik

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Curing a different type of epidemic

Former Chicago gang member, Chico Tillmon, is fighting what seems to be an incurable epidemic in his city: violence.

by MAIZE

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Building a future by being fully present

Chief marketing officer of Clementoni and father, Enrico Santarelli, reflects on the impact lockdown has had on family dynamics.

by Enrico Santarelli

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Acheiving unity through social equity

Chico Tillmon discusses the importance of giving individuals and marginalized communities equal opportunities.

by Chico Tillmon

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Remote teaching and emotional engagement

Simona Malpezzi is an Italian senator and school teacher. She shares lessons from distant learning and the importance of technology.

by Simona Malpezzi

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Strength and vulnerability: Being me

Jane Andrews is Head of the Primary Years Program at H-International School Treviso. She discusses leadership and human connection.

by Jane Andrews

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Education cannot be suspended

An educator shares her beliefs about digital solutions for education, and how they can't replace physical school and human encounters.

by Emiliana Murgia

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Utopia

Harvesting an educational utopia

H-FARM is creating an innovation hub where entrepreneurs, professionals, and students live together.

by Riccardo Donadon

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Innovation in education

Stephan Vincent-Lancrin, senior analyst at OECD Centre for Educational Research and Innovation, discusses education of the future.

by Stéphan Vincent-Lancrin

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Learning

The best teaching starts with those who teach

Since its 1968 founding, the International Baccalaureate World Schools’ mission has been creating a better world through education.

by Adrian Kearney

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Science is an ivory tower

Communicating science for the masses

by Deborah Berebichez

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Learning

The end of handwriting

In the digital age we have moved away from everything analog, including handwriting. Could this catapult us into another Middle Ages?

by MAIZE

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Knowledge is a virus

Paolo Balboni, professor of applied linguistics at the University of Ca' Foscari, discusses different perceptions of knowledge.

by Paolo Balboni

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Takeaways from WonderLEARN

WonderLEARN is part of our maize.LIVE series aimed at rediscovering corporate learning and mapping out the landscape of education.

by MAIZE

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Skilled for complexity

Nasos Papadopoulos, founder of MetaLearn, a web destination for learning, explains the skills needed to be future proof.

by Nasos Papadopoulos

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Learning

School rules

The way we live and work today is different than how we did in the past. Why don't we change how we educate younger generations?

by Mauro Bordignon

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Learning

Why technology and literature should go hand-in-hand

The compartmentalized separation between STEM and humanities is all but natural, affects both our educational system and the workplace.

by Petra Dierkes-Thrun

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