Simona Popa

@simo_popa

Educator & researcher, leading Knowledge Creation & Management program. Editor , reading against the clock.

Switzerland
Joined December 2016

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  1. Jun 17

    Honored to represent at the Advisory Board meeting. There's something intensely vital about GEM's work - always up ahead of everyone, reliable, comprehensive, collaborative. Congrats to and the team.

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  2. Jun 15

    The role of education is crucial for such joint working between the arts and health sectors.

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  3. Jun 15

    The positive potential impact arts can have on health and wellbeing is still not being fully realized. How can we bring the power of art to everyone, so people can live their best lives? , VERSUS art exhibit & digital platform launch & partners .

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  4. Jun 4

    Improving the home learning environment can act as a springboard for the development of the learning brain. / Senior Fellow on "Building back better: How can the neuroscience of learning help?"

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  5. Jun 4

    Can the neuroscience of learning help leverage Covid-19, so it becomes a catalyst for positive transformation of the way we teach & learn? A webinar co-organized by , & . In French (& English)! Today, at 4 pm CET

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  6. May 17

    Together, for a more inclusive, loving, and caring world for all.

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  7. May 6

    A to July 25, 1929, when the Statutes of the International Bureau of Education were adopted: The first document committing governments and ministries of education to international cooperation in the field of education.

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  8. Apr 27

    A packed (Zoom) room for an dialogue on Covid-19 and the future of learning: Keith Lewin, , Bob Arnove, , Colette Chabbott, , advancing some inspiring, bold ideas on an exceptional moment to redirect our course.

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  9. Apr 26

    Every learner matters and matters equally. Inclusive education is technically simple, but socially complex. Collective will is needed to make it happen. , , , , L. Florian, C. Lima, .

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  10. Apr 26

    How can curriculum on the other side of the pandemic stay proactive & contribute to the prevention/ management of external vulnerabilities? Brilliant presentations by W. Pinar, , , , J. Pacheco, , panel.

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  11. Apr 22

    Celebrating by finalizing a truly exceptional book edited by and : "Education for Climate Action: Toward an SDG 4.7 Roadmap for Systems Change". Positive, brisk, shining with hope and enthusiasm. I can’t wait to see it published.

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  12. Apr 20

    For the past 16 years, has been a steady supporter of conference, as a sponsor, presenter, Presidential Panel organizer, and publication exhibitor. Join us once again next week, for some inspiring sessions, featuring IBE’s work, staff, and partners.

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  13. Apr 13

    There is great enthusiasm for the Science of Learning, but still a significant gap between the latest research on how we learn and the application of that research to teaching and learning. on much-needed structural changes: SOL Portal.

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  14. Mar 23

    The science of the learning brain could shape the future of teaching and learning, but it would only do so if findings are effectively disseminated and there is genuine collaboration between laboratory and classroom. Grégoire Borst :

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  15. Mar 18

    Childhood economic and social circumstances are associated with cognitive skills decades later. Schooling is equally important in explaining adult reading skills in low- and middle-income countries. and in :

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  16. Mar 15

    A casual "How are you?" acquires even more importance than usual, as students’ stress, anxiety, and feelings of loneliness and isolation are hitting peak levels. IBRO/IBE Senior Fellow on neuroscience lessons for education practice:

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  17. Mar 10

    The magic of daily 15 minutes of reading in silence. A great initiative of the Swiss public high schools, to encourage students to read for pleasure and widely.

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  18. Mar 9
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  19. Mar 9

    Building back better: Trapped by the learning loss in math and reading, it’s easy to forget that wellbeing, attitude toward learning, interactions with friends, and physical and psychological development are equally important. in :

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  20. Mar 8

    The thing that struck me about all the women in my family was that they were on the job all the time. Not allowing themselves to drift along. Their treasured lessons: Strive for something. Try for something. Build something. Make something. Fail. Try again. Happy !

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