book reviews
Book reviews for scholastic growth; read material from the world's top educators with our collection of novels, memoirs, biographies, philosophical texts and textbooks.
Family education
Family education refers to the moral, social, mental, and cultural values of children through the family and the development of their mental and personality. It is a kind of informal education that children learn from the family, and play an important role in forming the foundation of their lives.
By Arfan Raihen9 months ago in Education
Mobile Apps Development
In today’s fast-paced digital world, mobile applications have become a cornerstone of communication, business, entertainment, and productivity. From ordering food and booking a cab to managing finances and staying connected with loved ones, mobile apps touch nearly every aspect of our daily lives. As smartphone usage continues to rise globally, mobile app development has emerged as one of the most dynamic and innovative fields in the tech industry.
By Mayank Parmar9 months ago in Education
"Unlock Minds, Ignite Powerful Change"
In a world driven by rapid innovation, shifting economies, and global interconnectivity, the ability to access, absorb, and apply knowledge is one of the most powerful tools for transformation. The phrase “knowledge is power” transcends time, holding true in classrooms, boardrooms, communities, and nations alike. But knowledge by itself is not enough. When knowledge is unlocked—shared freely, nurtured with curiosity, and applied with purpose—it becomes the spark that ignites powerful change.
By Mukhtiar Ahmad9 months ago in Education
How Speeding Particles Froze Into Darkness: A Cosmic Plot Twist That Could Explain Dark Matter
The Enigma of Dark Matter For nearly a century, astronomers have been puzzled by a cosmic mystery: galaxies spin too fast to be held together by the gravity of their visible stars and gas alone. The only explanation is that some unseen form of matter—dark matter—must be exerting an invisible gravitational pull.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy9 months ago in Education
A Natural Language Processing-Based Framework for Autism Insights and Support Systems.
Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts the way a person communicates, acts, and relates to others. It is also referred to as a "spectrum" since it represents a broad range of symptoms, abilities, and disability levels. Some might be very capable in some areas but have problems with social interaction, while others will have severe developmental delays. Autism tends to emerge in early childhood, most often before the age of three, and is a lifelong illness, with the severity and extent of the symptoms potentially changing throughout life. Individuals with autism often exhibit challenges with social communication, for instance, eye contact, understanding non-verbal hints, or two-way conversation. They can also show repetitive behaviors such as hand-flapping, arranging objects, or demanding strict routines. Individuals have strong interests in certain subjects and can be abnormally sensitive to sensory stimuli such as sounds, lights, or textures. The variety of symptoms differs greatly between individuals, making early diagnosis and tailored intervention essential. Genetic considerations are among the strongest causes of autism. Studies have pinpointed hundreds of genes that are linked to the condition. In a few instances, de novo mutations—random DNA alterations that arise in the egg or sperm—are responsible for autism but are not inherited. In others, people inherit gene variants that make them susceptible. Copy number variations (CNVs)—large chunks of DNA copied or deleted—can interfere with brain development and have been detected in many individuals with autism. Twin research has revealed that if one identical twin has autism, the other also has a 60–90% probability of developing the same condition, highlighting the genetic factor.
By Koustav Biswas9 months ago in Education








