Teaching Math as a Human Language for Better Learning

Mathematics often feels intimidating to students, as many perceive it as a rigid subject filled with numbers, formulas, and abstract concepts. This perception makes it difficult for them to engage with math in a meaningful way. However, considering that math is woven into nearly every aspect of our lives, it …

How Can We Bring Myth into the AI Classroom?

In a world where Artificial Intelligence (AI) is shaping everything from self-driving cars to chatbots, the question arises: How can we teach AI concepts in a way that sparks curiosity and creativity? One unexpected answer lies in mythology, the stories that have shaped human imagination for centuries. Far from being …

Why Dance and Math Make Beautiful Sense Together for Joyful Learning

Math has long carried a reputation for being the bane of many students’ existence—a realm of rigid formulas, puzzling numbers, and seemingly abstract concepts. For educators, the challenge is real: how can we make math exciting, relatable, and alive for our students? Imagine this: a classroom where students don’t just …

How ChatGPT Is Changing the Way We Learn and What You Need to Know

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just the stuff of science fiction, it’s here, and it’s making waves in our classrooms. One tool that’s getting a lot of attention is ChatGPT, an AI that can answer questions, explain tricky concepts, and even help brainstorm ideas. But what does this mean …

Prabowo’s Proposal: Rethinking Mathematics Education in Kindergarten

Education in Indonesia has always been a subject of vibrant debate, especially regarding reforms and innovations. Recently, President Prabowo Subianto stirred up discussions by proposing that mathematics should be taught starting in kindergarten. While his statement has sparked various reactions from citizens, academia, and influencer, it raises crucial questions about …

Teacher Robots: How Close Are We to Automated Education?

Scientist argues that replacing the human teacher with a robot is still a ‘NO’ In September 2017, at The British Science Festival, a specific deadline for the automation of education was set. Anthony Seldon, a British Education expert, was the first scientist in the world who say that teachers would …