Monthly Archives: October 2022

Ways of being fathers and mothers and their influence on adolescence

Ways of being fathers and mothers and their influence on adolescence

The family is one of the main influences on the development of people throughout life. In adolescence, despite the fact that the influence of peers increases, fathers and mothers continue to play an important role in the socialization of young people. The study of the influence of fathers and mothers in the development of their children […] … learn more→

It’s not just Australian students who need more food, university staff are also going hungry

It’s not just Australian students who need more food, university staff are also going hungry

We know university students regularly go without food and other necessities because they cannot afford them. This has negative impacts on their learning and physical and mental health. But what about the food security of those who teach and support students – university academics and professional staff? In an Australian-first study, we surveyed staff at the University of […] … learn more→

The best things to do after College

The best things to do after College

College is over. Now what? That is the question that many ask themselves when their final phase of higher education is complete. Of course, it’s pretty common for juniors and seniors in college to devise plans of action for the future. However, sometimes those plans fall through, so many are left to create suitable replacements […] … learn more→

How college in prison is leading professors to rethink how they teach

How college in prison is leading professors to rethink how they teach

When it comes to education in prison, policy and research often focus on how it benefits society or improves the life circumstances of those who are serving time. But as I point out in my new edited volume, “Education Behind the Wall: Why and How We Teach College in Prison,” education in prison is doing more than changing the […] … learn more→

Virtual reality helps to learn better: under what conditions?

Virtual reality helps to learn better: under what conditions?

Invented several decades ago, the concepts of virtual reality and augmented reality have received very significant media spotlight in recent years. The main reasons for this are the significant democratization of technologies and the very strong investments made by the GAFAMs on these subjects. Among the fields of application likely to benefit from these developments is training, a […] … learn more→

AI is changing scientists’ understanding of language learning – and raising questions about an innate grammar

AI is changing scientists’ understanding of language learning – and raising questions about an innate grammar

Unlike the carefully scripted dialogue found in most books and movies, the language of everyday interaction tends to be messy and incomplete, full of false starts, interruptions and people talking over each other. From casual conversations between friends, to bickering between siblings, to formal discussions in a boardroom, authentic conversation is chaotic. It seems miraculous that anyone […] … learn more→

Universities can foster more deliberative democracy — starting by empowering students

Universities can foster more deliberative democracy — starting by empowering students

As universities roar back to life with renewed expectations, students head to institutions that will shape their lives both now and in the future. At university, students are presented with various opportunities to participate in the governance of these communities. They may be asked to answer surveys, vote or — if they are confident enough […] … learn more→

The power of swearing: how obscene words influence your mind, body and relationships

The power of swearing: how obscene words influence your mind, body and relationships

Swearing was long dismissed as a topic of serious research because it was assumed to be simply a sign of aggression, weak language proficiency or even low intelligence. We now have quite a lot of evidence that challenges this view, prompting us to reconsider the nature – and power – of swearing. Whether we are fans of […] … learn more→

Student grants: how to correct the inequalities of the French system?

Student grants: how to correct the inequalities of the French system?

Exceptionally, perhaps unprecedented, the number of scholarship students fell by 3.9% in French higher education in 2021-2022. Sign, again that in France, this system responsible for allowing access to higher education for the working classes is at the end of its rope, struggling to fill the inequalities it is supposed to correct? It should be noted that the […] … learn more→