MSU study finds print wins over digital for preschoolers learning to read | MSUToday
When it comes to teaching preschoolers their ABCs, sticking with the basics might just be more effective. Despite the rise of digital tools and educational games, learning to read still
ICT adoption by vocational instructors for educational purposes in developing countries: A comparative study of Ethiopia and Tanzania
Developing technical and work-related skills, the central goals of Vocational Education and Training (VET), is critical for fostering employment opportunities and ensuring economic stability (Yang, 2015). Economic prosperity depends on
Technological literacy in biomedical laboratory science education: a mixed-methods study of curricula and student perspectives | BMC Medical Education
Operationalizing technological literacy in biomedical laboratory science education The concept of TL within the BLS field exhibits a notable variability in definition and perception. The term “technological literacy” is not
Intergenerational digital feedback and digital social integration of older adults: an empirical study from personal initiative perspective
Digital social integration Social integration refers to a process by which the social identity of an individual is constructed; in this process, individuals connect with others, adapt, reshape themselves, assimilate,
Tax compliance rises among PH digital workers, Taxumo study finds
From gig economy freelancers to online sellers and micro-entrepreneurs, the Philippines’ digital workforce is rapidly reshaping how Filipinos earn—and how they pay taxes. According to the newly released State of
Most Online Creators Still Struggle to Earn a Stable Income, Study Shows
A new report from NeoReach outlines a growing problem in the creator economy. Though more people are entering the space and overall revenue continues to rise, most full-time creators are
Leveraging Contingency Management to Encourage Online Brain Training Among Economically Disadvantaged Seniors: A Pilot Study
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States need more accurate broadband data, Pew study shows
Before dispensing billions of dollars from federal programs, state broadband administrators need more accurate data to ensure infrastructure is built where it’s needed most, according to a study published Tuesday
Illinois is the best state for construction workers to make money, study says
Peoria construction workers are among the highest paid in the country, according to a recent study reviewing the best-paying cities for people in that field. Construction Coverage, an online resource
15 Smart Certifications That Help You Earn More Without Years Of Study
Many believe big salaries require fancy degrees, but fast-track certifications prove otherwise. With the right paper in hand, you can level up your career quicker than you think. Plenty of