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How to meaningfully involve children in scientific research?

When conducting research with children, researchers focus mainly on gathering information from adults, parents, guardians, teachers and others. But a new approach, called 'child-centered research', offers children's active participation so that their views, experiences,...

Daniel Delibashev and the world dance

A few years ago, Daniel Delibashev went to Africa to find the most important thing to dedicate his life to - missionary work and helping children. He began developing his Smile for Africa Foundation,...

Orangutans have distinguished themselves by their individual and changing style of drawing

Scientists have shown for the first time that non-human primates can have an individual style of drawing that, in some cases, evolves over the course of life. After analyzing 790 drawings created by Kalimantan...

The Oxford Legal Walk Returns for 2022!

Lawyers and their colleagues from across Oxford are getting together to raise money for free specialist legal advice agencies in Oxford. This year, the Oxford Legal Walk, takes place on Monday 16thMay, led by...

Gen Z features: how school is being replaced by games, gadgets and videos on TikTok

People who were born between 1997 and 2012 are called Gen Z, or "digital natives" - they have been using phones, tablets and computers since birth. This also affects how they learn and perceive...

“Gender” also changes toys

The obsessive tendency for children to grow up in an increasingly politically correct world may come in handy even to an infinitely liberal and tolerant person. Favorite classics are issued without racist qualifications, the...

Fight against racism: end segregation in schools and halt xenophobia in media

MEPs ask for public policies on culture, media, education and sports to be used to uproot structural racism and promote the EU values of tolerance and inclusion. In a resolution adopted on Tuesday by 495...

About the icon-painting canon

The iconographic canon is a set of rules and norms that regulate the writing of icons. It basically contains a concept of image and symbol and fixes those features of the iconographic image that...

Cyrillic or Latin

In the history of mankind, there have been only a few powerful spiritual and religious directions of world outlook associated with certain types of writing. In the history of European culture, there are essentially...

The most beautiful building in the world inaugurated

The newest museum in the elite district of the UAE capital, the Museum of the Future, opened its doors in Dubai with a laser light show. It is located in an unusual architectural structure...

Webinar “Can History Help? Creative Approaches to Peacemaking and Tolerance in Europe”

We want to use this opportunity to thank you for your participation at the "Can History Help? Creative Approaches to Peacemaking and Tolerance in Europe" webinar which was delivered as a collaboration project of URI...

The participation of Muslims in the Russian army during the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1877-1878

The national holiday of the Republic of Bulgaria on March 3 (national holiday since 1990). On March 3 , 1878 was signed the San Stefano Peace Treaty between Russia and the Ottoman Empire, which...

“On the rivers of Babylon”: a commentary on Psalm 136

February 15/28, 2021 - Week of the Prodigal Son, the second preparatory to Great Lent. On the eve of this day, at the all-night vigil, the 136th psalm "On the Rivers of Babylon" is...

The Romanian Patriarchate publishes data on religious education in the country

Romanian Patriarch Daniel has published the report of the Romanian Patriarchate on what has been done in the past 2021 in various areas of church life. Interesting statistics are given in the section on...

The longest reigning monarchs in the world

Just days ago, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II celebrated the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne on her platinum anniversary. This makes her the longest living monarch in the world. But not in history...

Queen Sybil, for whose love Jerusalem fell

When Sybil of Jerusalem was born in 1160, the crusader state of Jerusalem was not a safe or stable place. Although the land was conquered during the First Crusade and ruled by her family,...

Oxford announced the word of 2021

You will not be surprised by the decision of the lexicographers from the Oxford English Dictionary Lexicographers in the Oxford English Dictionary have chosen the word "Vax" for 2021. In general, the use of words...

What do colors reflect or how do they appear in the minds of famous artists?

1) White "The white canvas - it's like a layer of dust that covers up the real painting. It's just a matter of cleaning it. I have a little brush to clear away the blue,...

Culture, education, media and sport must fight structural racism, say MEPs | News | European Parliament

The Culture and Education Committee proposes measures to fight against offline and online racism and discrimination in culture, education, media and sport sectors.
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Assessment of the social effect of management decisions

How will the impacts of these social processes be assessed? From the point of view of the spatial scale of the impact, the consequences for the country, the region, the district, the municipality, the territorial...

Millions falling behind, how do we close the growing education gap?

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on education, laying bare a crisis that was already causing widespread concern well before the spread of the virus. Robert Jenkins, the Director of Education at...

А man-epoch: 140 years since the birth of Pavel Florenski

He had a profound influence on a whole generation of Orthodox thinkers of the twentieth century. It is no coincidence that contemporaries call him "Russian Leonardo". Philosopher, scientist, naturalist and engineer-inventor, philologist and mathematician,...

Global interfaith University is launched on Interfaith Harmony Week

As a member of the Governing Council of the Global Interfaith University, I am delighted to announce that this newly-founded academic institution has been symbolically launched just days before the start of the 2022...

We pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust

January 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. As victims of anti-Semitism, millions of Jews from all over Europe died in Nazi death camps. Today, in 1845, the few survivors of the Auschwitz concentration camp have...

Special “Voices for Humanity” on International Education Day

Each year, the United Nations sets aside January 24 as International Day of Education. Among this year’s goals: “unlocking the potential in every person.”  The episode “Help for Miami,” of Voices for Humanity on the Scientology Network takes viewers inside...
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