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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Educational Fairness: How Gender, Birth Order, and Parents' Education Matter in Benin

In Benin, a study looked at how gender, birth order, and natural skills affect how much education kids in the same family get. They used two methods: a simple approach and a detailed model of how families divide their resources for education. The researchers found that in families where parents did

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Game-Based Learning in High Schools: Exploring Educational Games

Welcome to the world of educational games in secondary schools! These games are not just fun, but they also have a serious purpose: to help students learn. There are three main types of educational games. First, there are educational serious games. These are digital games designed to teach specific

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Phones in Physics: A New Way to Learn

Have you ever thought about using your phone to learn physics? While it might seem unusual, mobile devices are becoming a powerful tool in the classroom. Let's dive into why using phones in physics education makes sense. Firstly, phones are everywhere. Almost every student has one. Instead of banni

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Math: A Complex Journey in Education

Have you ever stopped to wonder why some students find math easy, while others struggle? This is where complexity in math education research comes in. It's like trying to understand a big puzzle with many pieces. Some pieces might seem simple, but put them all together, and you've got a complex chal

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Schooling in Benin: How Education Policies Affect Families

In rural Benin, a study looked at how education policies impact the schooling decisions of parents. The research found that when parents have a better education, they're much more likely to send their daughters to school. Specifically, 76% of educated parents chose to educate their daughters, compar

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

'Beyond Blame: Learning from a Hate Crime'

Imagine this: a hate crime happens close to your school. You'd expect everyone to react the same way, right? Not quite. At Columbia University School of Social Work, reactions varied. Some students might have shown subtle racism without even realizing it. This isn't just about one bad incident; it's

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Nov 06 2024FINANCE

Rethinking Pensions: A New Way to Fund Our Future

Imagine if our pension system worked differently. Instead of today's pay-as-you-go (PAYG) method, what if pensions were funded by human capital investments? The PAYG system has a major flaw—it ignores who contributes to raising the next generation and even whether they do at all. This study suggests

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Protecting Data at LSP-SV IPB: A New Approach with Synology NAS

In today's digital age, keeping information safe is vital, especially for educational institutions like LSP-SV IPB that handle student data and academic records. To tackle this, a study was conducted to develop and implement a strategy for safeguarding these digital assets. The focus was on managing

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Nov 06 2024BUSINESS

Boosting Bank Productivity: How Intellectual Capital Plays a Role

In today's economy, firms' success isn't just about owning buildings or having lots of money. It's also about having smart ideas and skills that others can't copy. Banks, being smart businesses, are looking into something called 'intellectual capital' to improve their productivity. This study checke

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Nov 06 2024FINANCE

International Trade Finance: From Medieval Times to Today

Ever since the Middle Ages, international trade finance has been a key part of global business. It all started with local merchants and bankers creating their own unique financial assets. Over time, this system became more centralized, with leading trading centers like Antwerp, Amsterdam, and London

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