
REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
Science of Learning
Cognitive science is uncovering how memory, motivation, and learning take place. Consumer technology is disrupting how we search for, absorb, and retain information. In the fast-changing global economy, it’s become clear that we need to reimagine the way we approach education in order to reduce inequality and prepare people of all ages for the forces of globalization and automation. We separate the science from the silly and look at how parents, teachers, and policymakers are responding.
Sponsored by
INVISIBLE TECHThe Montessori schools embracing kid-tracking devicesJanuary 3, 2020 • Quartz
COMIC PSYCHOLOGYThe visual language of comic books can improve brain functionJanuary 2, 2020 • Quartz
TLDROne professor’s 10 rules for reading long, difficult nonfictionDecember 31, 2019 • Quartz
CANCEL ANYTIMEMore people are dying alone—and the global economy isn’t prepared for itDecember 21, 2019 • Quartz
TEST SCORESThe results of Liberia’s experiment to outsource education are inDecember 20, 2019 • Quartz Africa
LOVE STORYJack Ma on the three Qs you need: IQ, EQ, and LQDecember 12, 2019 • Quartz
THE WHOLE PICTUREWomen’s health is about more than gynecologyDecember 9, 2019 • Quartz


