Today’s Solutions: March 30, 2026

Education

Great minds lead to great solutions. Our education section features solutions and innovations directed at strengthening educational systems around the world.

Pupils in Windsor could be tak

Pupils in Windsor could be taken to school by Uber to cut costs

Pupils in Windsor could be ferried to school in Uber cars in a bid to save the council money. Discussions between the Royal Borough and the private hire company are underway as the council looks to curb a projected overspend of £440,000, the Windsor Express reports. The cars would be used for home Read More...

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Meditation has transformed one of San Francisco's toughest schools, and its pupils

A San Francisco middle school, surrounded by drugs and gang violence in the neighborhood, has reported the changes it suspects is related to a meditation program that's now in its eighth year. Already in the first year, "quiet time" suspensions were reduced by almost half. After three years, the Read More...

California universities launch

California universities launch experiment to go carbon-neutral 'at scale'

What does it look like when a university decides to walk the walk as well as talk the talk on climate change? The University of California system – which encompasses 10 university campuses and two national scientific research laboratories – is about to find out. Two years ago, Janet Napolitano, Read More...

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Kids who 'mind read' tend to learn more effectively

Everyone mind reads to some degree, using intuition and context clues to empathize with and interpret the thoughts, words and actions of others. Young children do this too. And according to a new study, those that do it best tend to be better selective learners. In an experiment conducted by Read More...

A unique approach to math help

A unique approach to math helps boost achievement for children in school

How much is 5 + 3? At the First People’s Center for Education, they know that a significant group of young Native American children would try to count their fingers to find the answer, even if they should be old enough already to add the numbers up in their head. Educators would say that they Read More...

What happens when mindfulness

What happens when mindfulness enters schools

Many educators are introducing meditation into the classroom as a means of improving kids’ attention and emotional regulation. A five-minute walk from the rickety, raised track that carries the 5 train through the Bronx, the English teacher Argos Gonzalez balanced a rounded metal bowl on an Read More...

Mind-controlled movie: a quant

Mind-controlled movie: a quantum leap for cinema?

Watching a movie has traditionally been a largely passive experience. But what if the person watching could influence what happens on-screen via their brainwaves? An experimental short-film called 'Scanners' aims to create a platform that bridges the gap between digital arts and neuroscience. Using Read More...

Homeschooling has been getting

Homeschooling has been getting more and more popular

More parents than ever before are choosing to homeschool their children.Recent data from the U.S. Department of Education shows explosive growth in homeschooling among American families. In the U.S., the movement has grown by 62 percent in the last decade. Homeschooled students now represent about Read More...

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Online learning through MOOC's big hit in India

College students and recent graduates in India are increasingly participating in online courses to enhance their knowledge. Indian enrollments currently already account for about 8 percent of worldwide activity in Coursera and 12 percent in edX, the two leading platforms for massive open online Read More...

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Emotional awareness training for teens in prison helps reduce future crimes

A group of researchers at Cardiff University's School of Psychology wondered if they could help teenagers in prison—who committed offenses multiple times—by setting them out on a more positive path in life. They believed that some of these youth may have difficulties perceiving emotions as a Read More...