By Maria Raquel
Amid memorized formulas, timed tests, and rigid curricula, one question keeps slipping through the classroom windows: what’s the point of teaching? The answer seems obvious — but it’s not. In many schools around the world, teaching is still confused with the mechanical transmission of content. And that comes at a cost: students leaving school without knowing how to think, communicate, make decisions, or create.
✅🕒 Published on May 7, 2025 - 09:30
They’ve always existed, but now they have YouTube channels, verified profiles, graphic t-shirts, and even a line of organic skincare. Conspiracy theories have left the basement of fringe discussions and stepped into the spotlight of social media. From vaccines allegedly implanting chips to reptilian celebrities, what was once dismissed as marginal delusion has become entertainment content — and, in many cases, a highly profitable product.
✅🕒 Published on May 5, 2025 - 14:51