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6 votes
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A ‘Most Outstanding Teacher’ from the Philippines tries to help save a struggling school in rural Arizona
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Inside a highly lucrative, ethically questionable essay-writing service
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A Danish city built Google into its schools – then banned it
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Two powerful unions have come together to fight the right’s attack on higher ed
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New recommendation to ban Muslim headscarves in Danish elementary schools has been met with a backlash in Denmark
5 votes -
The next chapter for Learning on YouTube
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The Biden-Harris administration's US student debt relief plan
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The new US Income-Driven Repayment system could cause some big problems
7 votes -
Emmanuel Macron’s new roadmap for education
3 votes -
George Dawson book about racism effectively banned at George Dawson Middle School
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Inside the massive effort to change the way kids are taught to read in the US
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Did Sweden's controversial COVID strategy pay off? In many ways it did – but it let the elderly down
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California first US state to offer free meals to all public school students
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The free market responds to America’s school shootings
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Denmark bans Chromebooks and Google Workspace in schools over data transfer risks
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Twilight of the libraries: What gets lost when books go off-site and online
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On language discrimination within Ukraine
@Voytsekhovskyi: A thread about why many Ukrainians speak Russian and why it was not actually their choice but rather consequences of about 400-year #RussianColonialism. Today we'll review just some examples of how Russia methodically was banning 🇺🇦language and forcing Ukrainians to forget it. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/HIuxrLFdpc
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US Supreme Court rules for former coach in public school prayer case
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The Deep South’s dames of dildos
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Reading to improve language skills? Focus on fiction rather than non-fiction
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A homework task prompts kids to reflect deeply on learning, and its limits
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The Penguin Classics Marvel Collection breathes new life into iconic stories
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Ohio governor signs bill allowing armed school employees
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Texas school shooting kills nineteen children, two adults
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Adolescents in the US are chronically sleep-deprived, in part because most schools start too early. This summer, California will become the first state in the nation to require later start times.
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Short-sightedness has become an epidemic
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School police
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Accused of cheating by an algorithm, and a Professor she had never met. An unsettling glimpse at the digitization of education.
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My students cheated... a lot
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Canadian colleges: Lethbridge vs. Manitoba for Computer Science?
Hi everyone, I recently got accepted into University and Lethbridge and University of Manitoba for Computer Science second degree. Both of them have co-op programs, but I don't know which would be...
Hi everyone,
I recently got accepted into University and Lethbridge and University of Manitoba for Computer Science second degree.
Both of them have co-op programs, but I don't know which would be better for me. Ideally, I want to go the uni with a better job market for CS, so Lethbridge seems to be the winner since it is close to Calgary. But I am also looking to immigrate to Canada in the future, and I know that Manitoba has easier requirements for Permanent Residence nominations.
I am in a bit of a bind, and I am trying to gather as much information as I can before I make a decision. Anything you have to share would be much appreciated. Thanks!
P.S. I know Toronto and Vancouver are much better places for jobs, but sadly I missed the deadline to apply to most of the colleges there. I do plan on applying for jobs in those cities though.
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My college students are not ok
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Schools offering “Finnish education” are emerging across Indian cities – activity-based learning over textbook-based, test-oriented education
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Illinois law bans schools from fining students. So local police are doing it for them.
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A look inside the first HBCU police academy
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Nebula Classes
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Autopsy of Adam & Eve: Looking at a selection of paper instruments from the 15th-17th century, at the Royal Society
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Greenland offers a roadmap for how to get Inuktut taught in Nunavut's schools
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I no longer grade my students’ work – and I wish I had stopped sooner
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How an Ivy League school turned against a student
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MIT is reinstating its SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
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Local school districts are caught in the middle of the culture wars as the right tries to gain control
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US lawsuit says sixteen elite colleges are part of price-fixing cartel
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Scriptless
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Why the depth year was my best year
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The data are clear: The boys are not all right
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America is facing a great talent recession
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Notes on work
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Tennessee school board bans Holocaust graphic novel ‘Maus’ – author Art Spiegelman condemns the move as ‘Orwellian’
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Former NJ librarian told students in DC to reenact Holocaust scenes, report says
2 votes