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Why is curiosity more important than knowledge? + 5 ways to encourage it in children
While we are meditating on this quote, let’s check out another one. This one comes from the infamous Albert Einstein. He has noted, “Curiosity is more important than knowledge.” Maybe in today’s educational system curiosity isn’t the thing that is mostly developed. Schools and, to a certain degree, even colleges later may focus on memorizing facts that have been pre-laid-out in the latest textbook. But shouldn’t we strive for our children to develop their curious minds? Shouldn’t we encourage them to be curious about the nature of things? Isn’t it better if they can reach conclusions on their own and connect the dots to see the bigger picture? -
Meet a director of product and education at Chibitronics! An interview with #CodingIcon Fay Shaw about research, why selfcare is crucial, imposter syndrome and more
Meet a director of product and education at Chibitronics! An interview with #CodingIcon Fay Shaw about research, why selfcare is crucial, imposter syndrome and more -
Homeschooling - yes or no - a questionnaire to get you started!
If you are considering homeschooling your children, you may wonder whether this is the right choice for you. To help you out we have a questionnaire to get you started. Check our questions below and answer them honestly to see if homeschooling is the right road for you to take. -
Meet a fully remote female software engineer at Xogito! An interview with #CodingIcon Zorica Kostova about inspiration, what's kept her going, remote work and more
Zorica Kostova is a Macedonian female software engineer who is working at a fully remote position in an American software company. In her interview with Jewelbots she speaks about inspiration, what's kept her going, remote work and more -
5 tips to a STEM-friendly space
Does it seem difficult for you to make your home or classroom a STEM-friendly space? Do you feel overwhelmed because of lack of space or knowle... -
Meet the Developer Experience Head at Remote! An interview with #CodingIcon Cassidy Williams about professional goals, giving back to the industry and more
Cassidy Williams is currently the Head of Developer Experience and Education at Remote! In the past, she has worked at companies such as Netlify, React Training, CodePen, Amazon, L4 Digital, Clarifai, Venmo, etc.
She is passionate about startup advising and angel investing. She also loves teaching and helping people become better coders but also playing music, building mechanical keyboards and LEGO sets.
Read on her interview below where she shares a bit more about her career path, the changes in her professional goals and the way she maintains a healthy work-and-life balance.
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18 ways to boost your child’s confidence
Have you stopped to think for a second about where the word confidence comes from? It derives from the verb to confide – which means "to trust, t... -
Meet Edlitera CEO! An interview with #CodingIcon Claudia Virlanuta on data science, entrepreneurship, learning and more
I'm Claudia Virlanuta, the founder and CEO of Edlitera, a company that helps teams at other companies master innovation and technology skills. Before starting Edlitera, I was a data scientist in my day job, and taught data science skills in the evenings at Meetups, and eventually at the Harvard Extension School. -
11 homeschooling tips for beginners
More and more families are recognizing homeschooling as their best educational choice. Since you are reading this article, you are most likely heading on the same road. As the benefits of homeschooling is a completely separate conversation, today we are focusing on real hands-on tips for beginners in homeschooling. Let’s dive in. -
Meet a true resident tech rock star! An interview with #CodingIcon Vicky Twomey-Lee on motivation, career path, female tech talks and more
My name is Vicky Twomey-Lee. I’m a coder, tech event organizer advocating diversity in tech in my free time. -
Winter blues sale with 20% off all our science kits
It's time to send the winter blues away and can you think of any better way? We're offering our fun filled science kits at a discounted price (for you) and for your kids ;) -
Science vs. arts – how do we choose which is right for our children?
Today we are going to look at the “science or arts” debate from a very important point of view – the parenting one.
How do we choose if our kids should be more focused on arts or sciences? Does this choice in our kids’ early years define what they will do in the future and if they will thrive better in their lives?
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