We’re thrilled to announce the launch the Behavioral Economics Institute (BEI)—a global hub that brings together behavioral science, data, and behavioral intelligence to turn knowledge into action. The BEI will help organizations move beyond fragmented data and insights to build strategies that create both business value and societal impact. With a global community of over| Behavioral Economics Institute | BehavioralEconomics.com
Asking thoughtful questions helps parents connect with their children and gain deeper insight into their school experiences and emotions. The post 5 Simple Questions Can Help Children Open Up About Their School Day appeared first on Psychreg.| Psychreg
Sharpened pencils and cool first-day outfits have always been part of the back-to-school fun, but for today's kids, things aren’t as analog as they used to be. The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically affected how students attend school, and those effects linger even as most students return to school full-time and in-person. The post Family Guide to Going Back to School with Technology appeared first on The Digital Wellness Lab.| The Digital Wellness Lab
Modalidade avança na rede particular, mas taxa de alunos que concluem o curso é menor| Folha de S.Paulo
Gender gaps in STEM fields are far from resolved. High-stakes exams are part of the journey, and several studies prove that women tend to underperform. Why does this happen? How can the gap be closed? Despite accumulated evidence, efforts still need to be made to shed light on this issue. An intervention performed by Ceibal’s Behavioral Insights Lab in Uruguay showed that a stress management exercise during a high-stakes exam can enhance women's performance. The post Stress Less, Achieve Mo...| BehavioralEconomics.com | The BE Hub
When we think about wellbeing, we often think about our health, including our mental state. Research has found that good financial health has a huge influence on improving overall wellbeing, while poor financial health is linked to stress, depression and lack of productivity. People in receipt of financial education often report feeling more confident, more in control of personal finances and exhibit better financial behaviours. Good finances have an added positive impact on the wider communi...| BehavioralEconomics.com | The BE Hub
New Zealand’s adult literacy and numeracy skills are in decline—is it just an education issue, or something bigger? Scribe deciphers the data, challenges assumptions, and explores culturally responsive solutions with a dash of humor. Read more! Adult Literacy and Numeracy in New Zealand meets AI| 🌀thisisGRAEME