Monthly Archives: October 2021

The most common injection molding and mold making misconceptions

The most common injection molding and mold making misconceptions

In manufacturing, it’s always good to follow best practices regardless of the process you intend to use – whether it’s 3D printing, CNC machining, or injection molding. These guidelines have been established for a good reason: they can help ensure the product’s quality and make the production process more efficient, but they can also sometimes […] … learn more→

Learning Labor Law with Twitter: possible and advantageous

Learning Labor Law with Twitter: possible and advantageous

Social networks are an increasingly relevant source of information and even more so among young people. For this reason, we have promoted a project with the use of the network as a central axis, coordinated by Daniel Pérez del Prado and in which several professors of Labor Law at UC3M participate. There are many specialized scientific blogs, […] … learn more→

Schools have moved outdoors in past disease outbreaks. Here are 7 reasons to do it again

Schools have moved outdoors in past disease outbreaks. Here are 7 reasons to do it again

Leaders across the country – particularly in the states with the largest outbreaks, New South Wales and Victoria – have designed road maps towards reopening the states after long lockdowns. Safety in childcare, schools and universities is a core component of reopening plans. Year 12 students in Melbourne go back to school this week, and there are […] … learn more→

4 tips for choosing a good college – and getting accepted

4 tips for choosing a good college – and getting accepted

With more than 2,800 four-year colleges and universities in the United States, finding the one that is right for you can feel overwhelming. The task can be particularly hard for high school students who are the first in their families to attend college – commonly referred to as first-generation students. In my experience as a professor and researcher focused on how […] … learn more→

Five things people get wrong about standard English

Five things people get wrong about standard English

When I recently explained why teaching grammar in primary school still matters, Radio 4’s Today programme invited me to debate the importance of standard English. My opponent was Nevile Gwynne, a British private tutor, author and, as presenter Nick Robinson put it, a “stickler for the right sort of grammar”. Robinson asked that I explain my position, which is […] … learn more→

University of Phoenix puts educational learning theories into practice

University of Phoenix puts educational learning theories into practice

Everyone learns differently. Some learn better with a hands-on approach and learning by doing. Others can learn best by reading about processes and putting them to practice later on. Ultimately, understanding how to use different learning theories helps students and faculty communicate better with one another while increasing overall learning outcomes. Teaching is both an […] … learn more→

Parents, studies show most kids have done just fine in remote schooling. Here’s how to survive the home stretch

Parents, studies show most kids have done just fine in remote schooling. Here’s how to survive the home stretch

With nearly half of Australia’s population in lockdown, a lot of children and young people are still not attending face-to-face school. In Melbourne students in year 12 go back to the classroom this week, and there are staggered return plans for the rest of the year levels. Preps and grades 1 and 2 will return part time […] … learn more→

These rituals which organize school life: an importance to reconsider?

These rituals which organize school life: an importance to reconsider?

Schools are often compared to small companies. But does this image reflect all the specificities of this organization? If the company brings together a diversity of members under the authority of the law, the community is characterized by its homogeneity and a life punctuated by repeated uses. In this sense, the school would undoubtedly have as much […] … learn more→

Teachers say working with students kept them motivated at the start of the pandemic

Teachers say working with students kept them motivated at the start of the pandemic

Of all the things teachers do on the job, we found that teachers enjoy interacting with students the most – and that the positive feelings when working with students intensified once schools shifted to remote learning during the pandemic. This finding is based on a study that enabled us to examine how teachers felt about various aspects […] … learn more→

The meaning of publishing in a minority language: Basque in academic journals

The meaning of publishing in a minority language: Basque in academic journals

The trajectory of those who research is subject to strict evaluation criteria in which scientific publications, especially journals, have substantial weight. The achievement or not of certain recognitions that allow us to advance in our career depends, to a significant extent, on the publications that have been made in prestigious magazines. These journals are indexed in international […] … learn more→