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All stories that have been tagged with Learning and instruction
Giorgio Iemmolo, is learning possible without writing?
Perspectives
 
			
    AI chatbots are taking over writing for students and researchers. Linguist Giorgio Iemmolo explains what we are jeopardising in the interest of efficiency gains.
“Changing education systems is like moving a graveyard.”
News
 
			
    Elsbeth Stern will give her farewell lecture on 27?March. Stern, who conducts research on the topics of learning and teaching, has helped shape the discussion around the transition to the baccalaureate school in Switzerland. We talked to her one more time about her insights.
Let Bachelor’s degree holders work first!
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- Zukunftsblog
 
			
    Have you done any further professional training in the last five years? If not, then one reason is probably the education system and its rigid qualifications, says Lukas Sigrist.
At night
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- Globe magazine
 
			
    Why researchers should not only draw on reason but also on their emotions. An essay by Michael Hagner.
What the young think about the natural sciences
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- ETH News
 
			
    How much do children and adolescents really understand about what constitutes scientific knowledge? According to a new study by researchers from ETH Zurich and the University of Tübingen, this has less to do with intelligence – and more to do with the academic background of their parents.
EPFL and ETH Zurich launch their first joint doctoral programme
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- ETH News
 
			
    Switzerland’s two federal institutes of technology have teamed up to offer a new joint doctoral programme in the learning sciences. It aims to train experts to draw on their technological and scientific knowledge in the interests of advancing the research, teaching and learning.
Making high-quality research possible
Globe magazine
 
			
    Sarah Hofer is researching methods of learning and instruction in STEM subjects. She investigates how intelligence, prior knowledge and gender can affect learning methods and successful learning outcomes.
Good intentions don’t guarantee good value
Zukunftsblog
 
			
    Out-of-school programmes designed to develop children’s science and technology skills are booming. Some may be helpful, but others are even harmful, argues Elsbeth Stern.