Journal

Why stories matter for children’s learning

Why stories matter for children’s learning

Scholars have found that stories have a strong influence on children’s understanding of cultural and gender roles. Stories do not just develop children’s literacy; they convey values, beliefs, attitudes and social norms which, in turn, shape children’s perceptions of reality.

Indigenous lives and current threats to their existence and natural habitat

Indigenous lives and current threats to their existence and natural habitat

Indigenous lifestyle and mentality keep living isolated from our modernized society and still remaining a mystery. However, their living spaces and existence are under threat since their territories are seen obstacles for economic purposes by authorities. We aim to raise awareness for their rights and create a social impact by revitalizing the tribal traditions and magical totems.