A research study has used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology to reveal how people process information depending on their cognitive style.
Research on hunter-gatherer childhoods provides important insights into conditions that children may be best psychologically adapted to.
The study, conducted by a team of researchers at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) highlighted the potential cognitive benefits of video gaming in children.
A team of researchers from Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany found that online learning may have an impact on the human body, triggering a different response than traditional, in-person classes.
Our research suggests that young, ambitious players should first gain lower level coaching experience before take their chances as professional head coaches.
Discrimination in the workplace is a reality for many. Do indications of your race or gender help or hurt your chances of getting a job?
An excursion of young Aboriginal footballers from Australia to the Brazil provides critical insight into how sports education programs can improve participants’ voices and agency.
Homeschoolers are the fastest growing education cohort in the world and should be on education departments’ radars.
A recent OECD report shows Australia is trailing behind in active collaboration between universities and business.