Montse Daví Aragay, mother and primary school teacher for forty years, explains what she considers most relevant when choosing a school for our sons and daughters.
In the usual working methodology in schools, teachers are the ones who impart knowledge and students are the ones who listen. But there is another way of doing things.
Multiple intelligences are the recognition of the diversity of skills and abilities. The theory of multiple intelligences was first proposed by Howard Gardner in his book 'Frames of Mind' in 1983.
In an article in La Vanguardia, journalist Carina Farreras reflects on the reading comprehension of Spanish students based on data from PISA and TIMSS, two international assessment studies.