Are all novels crime novels?
The author reflects on the debate surrounding the classification of novels, questioning whether all novels can be considered crime novels due to their inherent enigmas and investigative elements.
Are machines more creative?
The article explores the debate over whether artificial intelligence (AI) is capable of true creativity compared to humans, highlighting differing opinions in the academic and technological spheres.
Event brings together religious leaders and academic community in debate on anti-racist education in Petrópolis
A free event titled 'Café com Axé' aims to promote discussions on anti-racist education and religious diversity in Petrópolis, Brazil.
Between Demand and Academic Excellence: The Debate Facing South Korea
The article discusses the intense competition in South Korea's education system and the impact it has on children's well-being as parents enroll their children in private academies for better chances at top universities.
Kenya: Concern As Early School Pickups Spark Debate Over Children's Welfare in Kenya
Parents in Kenya are increasingly concerned about schools that begin picking up students as early as 4 a.m., prompting discussions on children's welfare and academic performance.
Tsahkna: Estonia's foreign policy is not for academic expressions
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna emphasizes that Estonia's foreign policy should not be viewed as a platform for academic debate.
Weekly Selection of Jozef Majchrák / A Theme Where Conservatives Have Lagged Behind
The topic of banning social media for children has shifted from academic debate to political decisions, with Australia and France leading the way in legislative restrictions.
The Homework Dilemma: How to Balance Academic Demands and Family Rest
The ongoing debate over school homework highlights the tension between viewing it as a necessary academic tool and as an excessive burden causing conflicts at home.