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School Education

Frequently Asked Questions

What is School Education?

School Education is a free educational platform covering teaching strategy, learning science, curriculum, and home learning — from student engagement and critical thinking to personalized learning and classroom technology. Our Resources library holds the articles; our STEM Activities cover the hands-on side.

Who is it for?

We write for curious learners of every level. That includes:

  • Teachers — looking for strategies with enough detail to actually try
  • School leaders — thinking about engagement, technology, or whole-child provision
  • Parents — who want to support learning at home and understand what school is doing
  • Students — who'd like to know why their classroom works the way it does

Our articles aim for two things at once: rigor that holds up to a serious reader's scrutiny, and plain language that lets a newcomer finish without a textbook.

Can I use School Education articles in a classroom?

Yes — we encourage classroom use. Teachers may quote our articles, link to them, or assign them as reading. If you want to reproduce more than a short excerpt in printed material, please get in touch so we can confirm permissions.

Can I cite School Education in academic work?

Our articles are written to be accessible explainers, not primary research. For academic writing, treat us as a starting point and cite the primary sources we link to.

How do I report an error?

Please email us with the article URL and what you think is wrong. We treat factual corrections as a priority and will update the article, acknowledging the fix inline where appropriate.

Is School Education free?

Yes. Everything on this site is free to read and use.

How do I suggest a topic?

We love topic suggestions. Send your idea via the contact page and we'll add it to our editorial backlog.