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Fotografia de Nuno Crato
«Trust your experience and critical spirit, don't believe in the absurd», suggests Nuno Crato, who was Portugal's Minister of Education and Science.

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Imagen de una escuela
The relative age effect refers to the disadvantage experienced by children born in the second half of the year compared to their peers born in the first months.

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Vuelta a lo básico
In New Zealand, one of the world's most exciting education reforms is quietly getting underway. Erica Stanford, the country's new Minister of Education, is on a mission to reform the education system from top to bottom.

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Niño y niña investigando. STEM
In an increasingly technology-driven world, STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education has become a key pillar in preparing future generations.

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Imagen de niño bueno que va a la escuela
Good child syndrome is a pattern of behavior in which the child strives to please others, follow rules, and avoid conflict at all costs.

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Imagen de Begoña Ibarrola

Begoña Ibarrola is a renowned Spanish psychologist and writer specialized in the field of emotional education. Her work focuses on the development of emotional skills in children and adolescents, as well as on the training of teachers and parents to foster an emotionally healthy environment in the educational and family environment.

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Imagen de chico haciendose preguntas
Discipline and critical thinking are pillars in education since they allow us to question, reflect and reach conclusions based on reason and truth.

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Imagen de Gabriel Attal
We summarize here the proposals of the current French Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, when he was Minister of Education.

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Bebé abrazado
In general, although holding an infant serves specific purposes such as moving and feeding, hugging an infant is an expression of affection from the caregiver.

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Dibujo de gato curioso
Children are curious. They have a world to discover.

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