Krupa Padhy uncovers how we really learn foreign languages – in a dual challenge involving both Portuguese and Mandarin.
Phrasal verbs are verbs with more than one word like 'wake up' and 'look forward to'. There are hundreds of them in English and they can be quite tricky... But don't freak out! Georgie is going to ...
This study will update and extend How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School (2000) by examining the research that has emerged across various disciplines that focus on the study of learning ...
Our museums, education, and research centers work at intersections that spark imagination and encourage discovery—between art and the environment, space exploration and women’s history, cultural ...
I am often asked why English is such a difficult to learn for non-native speakers. In fact, how hard it is to learn depends on what your native language is; and this follows as languages are more (or ...
UNESCO, UNICEF and ITU are developing the first-ever international normative principles to help steer the development of public digital learning platforms. The Charter is being refined through a ...
If you ever heard, 'A huge feather in your cap, well done!' and wondered, what feather? Then know this is a common idiom to highlight a significant achievement or accomplishment that a person should ...