Article by student Louisa Odendaal discussing the ongoing debate on phone usage in schools. The recent no-phone rule implemented at the School of Aprendizes sparked a round table conference, allowing teachers and students to voice their opinions and explore different perspectives.
Read MoreDuring this week, we are exploring the Space at Aprendizes. There will be a talk about Carl Sagan, and we will explore stars, planets and galaxies. We'll talk about the Pale Blue Dot, focusing on astronomy and astrophysics. There's an exhibit about space exploration and the universe, including amazing views of the Earth and the ISS.
Read MoreBreathing through the mouth is abnormal and becomes a pathological condition when it persists for longer than 6 months. And did you know that it can have a direct consequence on sleep quality?
Read MoreWe searched, and it looks like Huggy Wuggy is not yet available on YouTube Kids. We found some videos with drawings and kids talking about it in Roblox and Minecraft. Also, we didn’t find a Portuguese version of this video. Nevertheless, the video has scary images, and the lyrics talk about "hugging until the last breath”, which is a great reminder for us, parents, to talk to our children about a conscious use of the internet and video platforms which have all sorts of unregulated and unsupervised content.
Read MoreMaking soaps was one of our most recent experiments. Soap comes in many varieties and forms, and the uses for soaps are just as expansive as the scents we can use to produce them. Adding values of concern with the environmental impact and awareness about what we consume in our daily lives, the workshop brings tools for the natural production of cosmetics, such as soap, shampoo, and creams, with natural ingredients, without toxic or allergic additives.
Read MoreDid you know that Hillary Clinton is a cannibal, Kanye West was 10.000 votes away from being elected in the US Presidential elections, Pope Francis endorsed President Trump, and ISIS set the Eiffel Tower on fire?
Of course, you don’t. These are fake news.
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