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How Mark Zuckerberg is reimagining the classroom

CNN
“I think that (VR) is one area that really would benefit from having some additional research,” said Vincent Quan, an education researcher and co-executive director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab.

Podcast | Nobel-Prize laureate Abhijit Banerjee on the world's largest UBI experiment

ABC
The world's largest Universal Basic Income trial is currently underway in Kenya. It involves 295 villages and more than 20,000 families. The trial has just reached the two-year mark and Nobel-Prize winning economist, Abhijit Banerjee, joins us to talk about its progress – both economic and social.

Medical Debt Relief: How Helpful?

Relieve people of medical debt burdens and their mental health and financial profiles will improve. Well, that isn’t always the case, according to a study released April 8 by economists who worked with RIP Medical Debt, the field’s leading nonprofit.

April 2024 Global Monthly Newsletter

In the April 2024 newsletter, read about launching the Cape Town Water, Air, and Energy Lab, a new Policy Insight on preventing crime and violence, and lessons from the Nobel Symposium.

Podcast | Curiosity Unbounded, Episode 8 — Hard facts on soft skills

Namrata Kala speaks with MIT President Sally Kornbluth about the importance of soft skills training, and the benefits of being a straight shooter.

Enhancing secondary school learning: Role of remedial camps and teacher flexibility

A key dilemma in Indian education is that while children are enrolled in school, they are not actually learning.

Food as medicine: Could a healthy diet improve diabetes?

Diabetes affects around 422 million people worldwide but could diet help to improve the condition and, if yes, how effective is it? Joseph Doyle attempts to answer this question.

Education department set to enlist phone tutoring from Nobel laureates NGO

The department of school education and literacy will collaborate with global NGO J-PAL, which is likely to roll out its celebrated phone tutoring program for maths in Karnataka.