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Data Protection Regulations in Education: What You Need to Know
Estimated reading time: 8 minutes Key Takeaways Data protection is essential in the digital education era. Complying with GDPR and related regulations ensures transparency and security. The role of the Data Protection Officer is...
Read full articleThe Role of the Forensic Psychologist and Their Fields of Action
The forensic psychologist is a psychology professional whose main function is to prepare a psychological expert report aimed at...
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Curiosity and Learning: From Neurosciences to the Classroom
In recent years, research has shed light on the role curiosity plays in the...
Read moreInsecurities and fears when returning to normality
The new normal comes with insecurities and fears, even though a large part of the population eagerly awaited...
Read moreQuarantine vs. autism
There are moments in life that one does not expect; they simply arrive because it's time to live them, whether perhaps...
Read moreThe “Confined” Education
Just two weeks ago, the most atypical school year we have all experienced in the educational community came to an end...
Read more“Confined” Education
Just two weeks ago, the most atypical school year we have ever experienced in the educational community came to an end...
Read moreStarting School in Times of Coronavirus
It's been a few months since children stopped going to their classrooms, suddenly, without even...
Read moreBehavior and Environment in the Classroom
To carry out an appropriate teaching and learning process, both the willingness and participation are required...
Read moreClassroom Behavior and Environment
To carry out an appropriate teaching and learning process, the willingness and participation of both...
Read morePositive and Negative Emotions?
"An emotion does not cause pain. Resistance or suppression of an emotion does." Frederick Dodson We tend to move...
Read moreChronic work stress, a trigger for burnout
Burnout, also known as "burned-out worker syndrome," was described in 1974 by Herbert Freudenberger as the feeling of failure…
Read moreHypochondria, worry, and fear of illness: health alerts
The current global socio-health alert situation has caused a general increase...
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