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How Neuroscience Is Changing the Way We Learn
In recent decades, advances in neuroscience have reshaped our understanding of human learning. Rather than viewing learning as merely memorizing facts, researchers now see it as a biological process that physically and functionally changes the brain. This shift in perspective — from teaching content to understanding how the brain learns — is transforming educational theory, classroom practice, and lifelong learning strategies across the globe.
By Games Mode On25 days ago in Education
The Unique Case of Alma Mater TV
(A Review of Charmaine Voigt's Dissertation on Practical Media Training) Abstract This review examines the Bulgarian case study of Alma Mater TV as discussed in Charmaine Voigt's doctoral dissertation College Television: Practical Media Training in US and German Higher Education. While Voigt's work focuses primarily on Anglo-American and German contexts, the Bulgarian example stands out as an exceptional and largely unmatched model of student television in Europe. Alma Mater TV, based at the Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication at Sofia University 'St. Kliment Ohridski', functioned not merely as a training platform but as a fully operational public-facing television project. Students produced and aired original programmes on Bulgaria's largest national broadcasters without censorship or editorial interference, while simultaneously participating in the creation of a European student television network. This review argues that Alma Mater TV represented a globally unique pedagogical and institutional experiment whose decline resulted not from structural failure but from a lack of strategic vision at the university leadership level. Particular attention is paid to the decisive roles of Professor Svetla Bozhilova and Professor Peter Ayolov in establishing and sustaining this model.
By Peter Ayolov26 days ago in Education
Entering the Golden Alchemical Door to Teaching and Healing
It starts with love . . . Entering the Golden Door: Who Am I? Going through cancer treatments with chemo, a strange thing happened, for I started to forget things, even who I am because my wife ghosted me and my friends would have nothing to do with me. Without human contact, you forget what it means to be human. I am a professor at a university, but I forgot what I taught. . . .
By SAMURAI SAM AND WILD DRAGONS27 days ago in Education
Adding Tech to Ed
Technology is reshaping education in ways that were unimaginable just a generation ago. While access to quality learning was once limited by geography, income, language, or physical ability, digital innovation is steadily removing many of those barriers. Today, technology is not simply enhancing classrooms—it is expanding who education is for, when it happens, and how it is experienced. By increasing flexibility, personalization, and inclusion, technology is making education more accessible to learners of all ages and backgrounds.
By Dennis Muizers Lovejoy28 days ago in Education
The Insurrection Act
Introduction The Insurrection Act is a law in the United States of America. It allows the President of the United States to use the military to deal with serious problems inside the country. This law is very important because it can be used when there is a rebellion, violence, or lawlessness that cannot be controlled by normal police forces. The act has been in use for many years and is sometimes a topic of debate because it gives the President significant power.
By Farhan Sayed29 days ago in Education










