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Kevin is founder of the world.edu project. The past 28 years have been involved in publishing to the education sector in print and the internet. Kevin has a degree in Education and has a many years experience in developing companies and projects.
How to successfully start your medical assistant journey

How to successfully start your medical assistant journey

Embarking on a career path as a Medical Assistant is a highly rewarding career opportunity. However, some individuals may be unsure where to start. Here, we will cover the most frequently asked questions about becoming a Medical Assistant and how to successfully begin your journey today.  What Are the Job Responsibilities and Duties of a […] … learn more→

Is it useful to learn syntax, morphology or semantics?

Is it useful to learn syntax, morphology or semantics?

The world, or at least this small world that is Spain, has a certain tendency to divide into groups: those who prefer the potato omelette with onion and those who prefer it without onion; those who want pizza with pineapple and without pineapple … and those who think that in the subject of Spanish Language and […] … learn more→

5 ways sorting Halloween candy can help children develop mathematics skills

5 ways sorting Halloween candy can help children develop mathematics skills

Thinking back on Halloween, were you a “dump all your candy into one bowl” child? Or did you enjoy meticulously sorting your treats into a post-Halloween candy store and trading with others? If you were the sorting and arranging type, whether you realized it or not, you took advantage of the many informal and unintentional […] … learn more→

40% of Australia’s unvaccinated population will soon be kids under 5. Childcare will be the next COVID frontline

40% of Australia’s unvaccinated population will soon be kids under 5. Childcare will be the next COVID frontline

Once five to 11 year olds have access to COVID vaccines, children up to four years old will make up about 40% of Australia’s unvaccinated population. This will make Australia’s early learning sector the next frontline of the pandemic. A new report from the Mitchell Institute shows childcare centres are at risk of becoming major transmission locations […] … learn more→

‘It was the best five years of my life!’ How sports programs are keeping disadvantaged teens at school

‘It was the best five years of my life!’ How sports programs are keeping disadvantaged teens at school

Participation in specialist sport programs keeps teenagers from low socioeconomic backgrounds at school and boosts their maths grades. This is what I found in my PhD study. Being engaged in learning can set people up for success in the rest of their life. This is why experts see it as one of the main goals of early adolescence. […] … learn more→

Africa’s first continent-wide survey of climate change literacy finds education is key

Africa’s first continent-wide survey of climate change literacy finds education is key

Most Africans have heard of climate change and agree that it should be stopped. But far fewer feel that ordinary people can do something to stop it and even fewer understand its human causes. A recent survey by Afrobarometer found that over two thirds of Africans perceived climate conditions for agricultural production had worsened over the past […] … learn more→

Using internet tools in ESO improves learning

Using internet tools in ESO improves learning

In recent years there has been a constant incorporation of technologies into schools. Teachers and students have become accustomed to the use of digital tools in the teaching and learning process. In this way, the variables that have traditionally been related to the academic performance of students must now be expanded to include technologies. Especially those that […] … learn more→

Missing out on PE during lockdowns means students will be playing catch-up

Missing out on PE during lockdowns means students will be playing catch-up

International evidence suggests children have poorer movement skills as a result of COVID-related lockdowns that reduced physical activity at school, socially and in the community. In parts of Australia, learning from home replaced face-to-face classroom teaching for months at a time. Thousands of primary school children in Victoria and New South Wales are now returning to […] … learn more→

Why the international education crisis will linger long after students return to Australia

Why the international education crisis will linger long after students return to Australia

A series of recent announcements about Australia’s borders reopening mean there is hope of an end to the crisis in our international education sector. But there is still a long way to go. Over 145,000 international student visa holders are stuck overseas. It is still unclear when and how these students may be able to enter Australia. Even if they do arrive […] … learn more→