Monthly Archives: November 2019

The 'parental pin' undermines the trust between family and school

The ‘parental pin’ undermines the trust between family and school

The relationship between family and school is a connection between individuals who share responsibility for the growth and development of girls and boys. In this sense, Clarke, Sheridan and Woods argue that a relationship between family and school is healthy and beneficial for children, families, teachers and the school if a positive and constructive link is established […] … learn more→

How universal basic income will reduce childhood obesity

How universal basic income will reduce childhood obesity

Childhood obesity is a significant problem in the United States. Many American kids are eating too much sugar and other unhealthy foods and aren’t spending enough time playing outside anymore. While some parents are making an effort to create healthier habits in their homes, it hasn’t been enough to reverse the upward trend of obesity […] … learn more→

Track your child with an app, a fake good idea

Track your child with an app, a fake good idea

The use of surveillance and personal monitoring technologies has increased considerably over the last decade. Today, there are applications on the market to evaluate its physical activity , her health , meditation sessions of mindfulness , his sleep , his eating habits and even his sex life . The most challenging issues that can arise are applications designed to track other people, such as those that allow parents to track their […] … learn more→

What universities can do to keep students from dropping out

What universities can do to keep students from dropping out

The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) reports that in 36 countries, only 39 per cent of bachelor’s degree students graduate within the expected duration of their program. Another 28 per cent do so in the following three years. According to the World Bank, students abandoning advanced or “tertiary” studies — everything from university to […] … learn more→

PhD – plan B

PhD – plan B

Before I came into higher education I had a brief stint as a civil service strategic planner. I got pretty interested in the process of scenario planning – that’s where you develop a narrative about something that could happen in the future. Or better still multiple narratives. The point of scenario planning is to identify ways […] … learn more→