Artificial intelligence offers new opportunities to enrich learning, but its use must be guided by a critical and responsible approach.…
Educación y cultura
The XQ.EUJOY consortium, which conceived and runs the news site XQ the News, is launching a competition for young journalism enthusiasts. The prize for nine aspiring journalists is a week in Italy, Portugal, or Spain as ‘special correspondents’
In the broad landscape of interactive media, video games have gained prominence not only as forms of entertainment, but also as educational tools and sources of knowledge. Far from being the subject of controversy and prejudice, they have been shown to have a positive impact on the cognitive, emotional, and social development of players.
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the death of the writer J.R.R. Tolkien, the Italian government led by Giorgia Meloni went all out and held a state exhibition dedicated to the father of fantasy literature that rekindled a long-simmering ethical debate on the cultural appropriation by politics of symbols and characters of the collective imagination.
As the ecological transition is a process aimed at adopting good practices to promote a society committed to preserving the environment and combating climate change, this concept plays a very important role in education.
The accelerated spread of Invasive Alien Species (IAS), through human action aggravated by Climate Change and Globalisation, is triggering major imbalances in ecosystems. With more than 3,500 IAS already established globally, with significant impacts on biological diversity, human health and economic activities, action is urgently needed to detect, control and eradicate these unwanted intruders.
Empowering young people with an inclusive and fair democratic culture is essential to increase their engagement in politics at local, regional, national, and European level.
From a school in Palermo, a request has been made to Parliament for a law to include a subject on “Anti-Mafia Culture” as a complete education for students.
The WHO states that 280 million people suffer from depression globally, there are more than 700,000 suicides per year, and it is the fourth leading cause of death in young people aged 15-29. With the present interconnection between depression, mental health and suicide, a particular population group becomes vulnerable: they are the relatives of people who have committed suicide, also called “survivors. “Postvention”, a crucial form of prevention, focuses on those affected by a self-inflicted death.
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