Securities Trading For Children: Sound Investment Education Or An Early Gambling Addiction?

Is letting children toy with digital financial platforms to learn about money good or bad? Will it lead to a generation of financially literate young adults or could it backfire?

Studying maths beyond GCSEs helps brain development, say scientists

Students who drop math at the age of 16 have lower amounts of a brain chemical that is critical for brain and cognitive development, compared with those who continue math, a study has found.

Bers: To Welcome Students Back to In-Person Learning, Build a Coding ‘Playground’ to Boost Their Academic & Social-Emotional Skills

As students return to school after an extended period of uncertainty and trauma, coding 'playgrounds' that welcome socio-emotional development, collaboration and creativity can be a powerful tool for reintegrating them into learning communities

Research from Europe Points to Online Tutoring as a Potent Weapon Against Learning Loss

Online tutoring programs launched in Europe last year were received favorably by students and yielded significant academic and mental health benefits, studies show

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