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'Arabic is one of the world’s great languages.' Image (c) Neil Hester licensed under CC-BY-NC, adapted from the original.
Date
19 March 2015 - 04:00

Why Arabic should be taught in UK schools

Should Arabic join other modern languages on the UK school curriculum? Yes, says Tony Calderbank, who argues that is essential to the UK’s long-term economic and cultural prosperity.

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Teaching, Schools
'London’s transport authority had not allowed a design team to look at the routemaster (pictured) for 50 years.' Photo (c) Tom Page licensed under CC-BY-SA, adapted from the original on Flickr.
Date
17 March 2015 - 15:44

Interview with UK star designer Thomas Heatherwick (podcast)

Listen to this audio interview with star designer Thomas Heatherwick from our archives, where he talks about his design of London's iconic buses, among other things.

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Design, Arts
A kiss causes our brain to create a chemical cocktail that can give us a natural high. Image (c) Walt Stoneburner licensed under CC-BY and adapted from the original (links below).
Date
11 March 2015 - 10:52

What’s in a kiss? The science of smooching

Is there a scientific reason that explains why humans kiss? Yes, says Emer Maguire, winner of the Northern Irish instalment of the international science communication competition FameLab.

'It's the world of high technology where many of tomorrow's jobs are likely to be found.'
Date
11 March 2015 - 03:44

How can developing countries close the digital divide?

What can be done to ensure school students in developing countries are not later excluded from the world of work? Abdikadir Ismail reports from rural Kenya.

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Teaching, Schools
'Giving children the opportunity to learn to read and write in their various languages is a priceless gift.' Image (c) János Balázs licensed under CC-BY-SA and adapted from the original.
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10 March 2015 - 03:53

A few more myths about speakers of multiple languages

Does multilingualism cause language delays and identity problems? Nayr Ibrahim busts a few more myths about speakers of multiple languages.

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Teaching, English language
'We just need to provide the right conditions for women to flourish.' Photo: Mat Wright
Date
06 March 2015 - 11:28

Why aren't there more women leaders?

Ahead of International Women's Day this Sunday, the British Council's Nishat Riaz writes about the gender disparity in leadership in South Asia’s higher education and beyond.

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Universities and higher education
'According to IBM, 90 per cent of the data in the world was created in the last two years.'
Date
05 March 2015 - 06:43

Is critical thinking a Western concept?

Educators agree that critical thinking is a crucial skill for the 21st century, but is it harder to teach in some cultures than in others? The British Council's Don Watson reports.

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Education, Schools
'Industry in China increasingly demands employees who can see the bigger picture.' Image © Jens Schott Knudsen licensed under CC-BY-NC and adapted from the original on Flickr.
Date
02 March 2015 - 09:28

Is China creating a workforce with no soft skills?

Does China's workforce have the communication, teamwork and self-motivation skills necessary for continued economic success?

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Education, Universities and higher education
Can digital art be called art? Screenshot from YouTube video by Dezeen / British Council Arts
Date
27 February 2015 - 09:59

Can digital art be called art?

Digital art has been around since the 1950s in the UK. We spoke to 15 Folds about the growing impact of digital art on the museum and gallery sector in the UK,

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Arts, Visual Arts, Technology
A woman drives a donkey cart loaded with firewood back to the Zorro village, Burkina Faso. Image (c) Ollivier Girard for CIFOR, licensed under CC BY-NC, adapted from the original.
Date
26 February 2015 - 10:55

Is there a better way to power Africa's households?

What role can biogas play in meeting Africa's energy needs? Zephaniah Kivungi, winner of the Scottish AmeyCespa award for his dissertation on creating energy from waste, explains.

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