HealthLit4Everyone say how we find, understand and use health information remains a major challenge for Tasmanians.
A new survey from the nonprofit organization the News Literacy Project found that 81 percent of teens believe at least one conspiracy theory, and they often see such theories on social media.
More public education about insurance is required, partly because of the nuance around the concept of indemnity.
A unique program designed for schools to improve mental health has achieved top marks, having improved awareness and reduced ...
Over 300 attendees of Berks Nature’s State of the Environment breakfast were given an opportunity to try their hands at community planning. It turned out to be pretty complicated. “It’s not just a cut ...
Governments in Asia and the Pacific must invest in education and training to comprehensively develop climate literacy and ...
A further 100 primary schools in disadvantaged communities will have their libraries developed through Arts Council England ...
A new report explores school leaders' perspectives on edtech and how they are leveraging it to support students and teachers ...
When children acquire foundational learning skills, they stay in school longer, learn more effectively, and are empowered to reach their potential.
The relatively new and less detectable product’s increasing prevalence among youth underscores an urgent need for informed ...
Hopkins Press and NSTA have teamed up to release a new resource for K–12 teachers for integrating artificial intelligence ...
The new volunteering programme comes after Scouts worked with HSBC UK to develop their money skills activity badge, with more ...