Alex Nahornyi

Alex Nahornyi is a press consultant and education journalist based in Silistra, Bulgaria. He covers global higher education policy, international student mobility, and the impact of technology on learning for 3LNews. His reporting draws on primary sources across Europe, Asia, and Africa, with a focus on how policy decisions shape real outcomes for students and institutions.

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The Future of Education in Africa: Traceable Skills and Digital Innovation with LutinX and Alessandro Civati

Africa’s educational future relies on making learning accessible, inclusive, and verifiable. In a global, increasingly digital job market, the ability to certify skills in...

Designing a Classroom That Feels Like Home: How Teachers and Students Can Co-Create Culture

Build a classroom culture with students using space, visuals, and sound for belonging, focus, and community from day one.

Misconceptions About College Costs Are Discouraging Adults From Pursuing Higher Education

Many adults skip college due to inflated cost perceptions. Learn how misconceptions affect enrollment and what colleges can do about it.

Why Word Problems Are So Challenging—and How Teachers Can Make Them Easier

Discover why students struggle with word problems and how teachers can use strategies that boost literacy and math skills together.

How a Simple Daily Routine Empowers Students to Take Ownership of Their Math Learning

A structured, tech-integrated routine helps students become more autonomous in math while improving engagement and learning outcomes.

Gen Z Educators Embrace AI, But Demand Human-Centered Policies in the Classroom

Gen Z teachers lead AI adoption in classrooms while demanding clear policies and a strong focus on human connection in education.

Why Digital Learning Is Different—And Why That Matters for Students’ Futures

Digital learning empowers students to critically assess online info, fostering skills needed to thrive in a tech-driven world.

Teaching the Future: How Michigan State Is Redefining Education Through Virtual Reality

Michigan State’s innovative VR classes show how virtual reality can revolutionize education through immersive, focused, and engaging learning environments.

University of Washington Reimagines Computer Science Curriculum for the Age of AI

University of Washington’s computer science school revamps curriculum to prepare students for AI-driven tech careers and evolving job demands.

Can Podcasts Curb Screen Time for Kids? New Study Suggests They Might Be the Answer

Podcasts spark learning, creativity, and family bonding — offering a screen-free alternative to traditional media for kids.

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