
Issue 150: Promoting Students’ Well-being
In today’s competitive world, students might focus on their studies at the expense of their well-being.

In today’s competitive world, students might focus on their studies at the expense of their well-being.

What comes to mind when you see the word “teacher”? It would least likely be

Malaysia’s new Minister for Higher Education recently announced plans to address the lack of interest

Student-centred instructional approaches advocate involving students in decisions regarding their learning and eschewing a one-size-fits-all

Reading and literacy levels have been of much concern, particularly as data from the pandemic

Forgetfulness can be a normal part of the ageing process. An estimated 40% of people aged

The United States faces a shortage of at least 300,000 teachers; some educators who left

Advancements in modern medicine in the last century have dramatically improved the average life expectancy worldwide. Yet

As the global economy and labour market evolves, the relevance of tertiary education is called

It is difficult to find teachers who can improve students’ test scores, while also engaging
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Leaders and changemakers of today face unique and complex challenges. The HEAD Foundation Digest features insights and opinions from those in the know addressing a wide range of pertinent issues that factor in a society’s development.
Informed opinions can inspire healthy discussions and open up our imagination to new possibilities. Interested in contributing? Write to us at info@headfoundation