Tag: Knowledge
The knowledge school in Linköping is closed down
– Today we have a normal school day and I want to focus on my teachers and students, says the school’s principal Robert Olsson, who confirms the news about the…
Hired players with a lot of knowledge from the forum as new employees
The story of Jeff Kaplan at Blizzard is legendary: Actually, a feared forum troll, Blizzard became aware of the 30-year-old Kaplan and gave him a job. He would later shape…
Education: France, champion of time devoted to fundamental knowledge in the OECD
Should we do more when we already do a lot? This is the question that arises when reading the report “Education at a Glance”, published this Tuesday September 12 by…
850 million to raise knowledge levels in schools
One of the government’s major school investments in the autumn budget will be to increase the grant that schools can apply for in order to strengthen equality and the development…
Professor questions the Riksbank’s knowledge
Rothstein questions, in an article on DN debate, the Riksbank’s sacred status as independent. Independence from politics and politics’ transfer of important decision-making power to an authority or body, in…
Undocumented workers around the world
They work and often in thankless but essential jobs, pay taxes, contribute to the proper functioning of the society in which they have chosen to live, but have few rights.…
Ban on the abaya, “shock of knowledge” at school… Details of Attal’s announcements
It was his first back-to-school press conference as Minister of National Education. While several measures – in particular the ban on the abaya at school as well as the postponement…
50 years ago, the world discovered Stockholm syndrome
The expression has now entered common parlance. The media use it all the time and the general public knows its meaning. Few people remember, however, the event at the origin…
Why it’s high time to leave the cities
By Guillaume Faburel, Lumière Lyon 2 University If the process of globalized urbanization does not seem to want to mark time, the geographer Guillaume Faburel invites us to consider the…
The oceans are overheating, here’s what it means for humans and ecosystems around the world
By Annalisa Bracco, Georgia Institute of Technology Since mid-March 2023, mercury on the surface of the oceans climbs to unparalleled levels in 40 years of satellite monitoring, and the detrimental…