Learning6 minIs individualised learning even possible at primary school?Supporting a child according to their abilities: What does this mean and can Curriculum 21 enable individualised learning?
Learning33 minRethinking schools: Answers to the 20 most important questionsWhat makes a good teacher? How does school work in the age of AI? We answer the most pressing questions about the future of school.
Learning4 minSinging from the deepest soulThe children in her choir repeatedly show music teacher Sibylle Dubs what singing and making music is all about.
Learning3 min«Our school model no longer fits this society»Three teachers and a headteacher talk about the challenges in their profession and how they deal with them.
Learning3 minThese are our 21 experts on the topic of schoolsFor our dossier "School to where?", we asked experts from education and science the 20 most pressing questions about the future of schools.
Learning5 minWhy music remains indescribableIn Sibylle Dubs' music class, the question arises as to whether music is like maths. The class comes to a valuable realisation.
Learning5 minHow the troublemaker saves the classroomSibylle Dubs has developed strategies for reacting appropriately to difficult situations in the classroom. But sometimes she doesn't succeed.
Learning4 minHow meowing promotes the head voiceThe longer Sibylle Dubs has been a music teacher, the more she and her pupils celebrate the moment when they find their head voice.
Learning4 minHumour takes teaching to a new levelAt first, Sybille Dubs struggled to get her class excited about music. But after a funny experience, she knows: Humour is the key.
Learning4 minMusic lessons: Relationships come firstPassionata - Music lessons make a difference: Sibylle Dubs talks about an experience with a pupil that still touches her today.
Learning7 minAt school, the child is at the centre, not the parentsIn principle, it is a good thing for parents to seek dialogue with the school - as long as they do not overstep their authority.
Media5 minAt what point does GPS tracking become intrusive?More and more children are constantly being tracked by their parents. Even at school. This is detrimental to children's development, writes our author.
Learning6 minParents' evening: more than just a compulsory eventTeachers today exchange information digitally. Nevertheless, the parents' evening remains important - provided it is used correctly.
Learning5 minSchool management 2.0: Between aspiration and realityWho will make our school system fit for the future? A school management team that tackles the many challenges in a visionary and pragmatic way.
Learning6 minStress strains the relationship between teachers and studentsTeachers are also under increasing pressure. This affects their relationship with their students - an important protective factor against stress.
Learning5 minHow does the school deal with bullying of teachers?The case of the dismissed gay teacher in Pfäffikon ZH must not become the norm, says Dagmar Rösler, Switzerland's top teacher.
Learning4 minWhat motivates teenagers to learnWhen moving from primary to secondary school, some pupils lose motivation. Three factors help them to stick with it.
Learning6 minWhat makes a good teacher?A good teacher is crucial to ensuring that pupils enjoy going to school and learn a lot there.
Columns3 min«When my teacher scolds me, I feel insecure»Eight-year-old Amina contacted our expert because her teacher, who she actually really likes, sometimes gets loud.
Family5 minA school for allAn article about the importance and role of primary schools in our society and why co-operation between teachers and parents is so important.
Education5 minTrust in the potential of our childrenOur columnist believes that children's interests and strengths should take centre stage at primary school.
Learning4 minCritical thinking as a compassTo help children and young people find their way in the digital world, schools and parents must support them on the path to media literacy.
Learning5 minHomework as a bone of contention - essential or outdated?Why does homework harbour so much dynamite and give rise to countless controversial debates? An attempt to explain.
Learning5 minLooking helps10 to 20 per cent of children and young people are at risk of developing health and social problems or psychological stress. What does this mean for teachers?