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8 votes
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The schools where meat is off the menu for climate reasons
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From rebellious subculture to school curriculum – Tampere school will offer twenty students spots in its skateboarding programme
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Is the era of the $100+ graphing calculator coming to an end?
19 votes -
How to keep teachers from leaving the profession
9 votes -
The disappearing schools of Puerto Rico: The island's vicious cycle of poor governance, neglect by Washington, and environmental catastrophe
5 votes -
Teacher sues Christian School over marriage equality beliefs
6 votes -
University of Alabama uses location-tracking phone app to know who leaves football games early
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What college admissions offices really want - Elite schools say they’re looking for academic excellence and diversity. But their thirst for tuition revenue means that wealth trumps all
10 votes -
It’s time for Black athletes to leave White colleges
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Jerry Falwell’s aides break their silence - Current and former Liberty University officials describe a culture of fear and self-dealing at the largest Christian college in the world
10 votes -
US Congress promised student borrowers a break. Education dept. rejected 99% of them.
20 votes -
How the MIT Media Lab concealed its relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
12 votes -
Girls’ comparative advantage in reading can largely explain the gender gap in math-related fields
16 votes -
School uniforms are on the rise — even for toddlers — and it’s changing back-to-school shopping
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The process of arming teachers in one Ohio school district: ‘You understand that you might have to shoot a student?’
8 votes -
Hong Kong protests: Defiant university students, school pupils and residents go on strike, piling pressure on government to meet demands
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Harry Potter books removed from St. Edward Catholic School due to 'curses and spells'
7 votes -
Flawed algorithms are grading millions of students’ essays
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The play deficit
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My life with face blindness
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Swedish data protection agency has issued the country's first GDPR fine after a school was found improperly using facial recognition technology
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A group of Chinese international students say they take little notice of politics or historical events, with one admitting to not having heard of the Tiananmen Square Massacre
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For those getting ready to go back to school: how do you feel about it?
The question is open to anyone attending any level of school in any capacity. How are you feeling? What are you excited about? What are you nervous about? What are your goals? What are you hoping...
The question is open to anyone attending any level of school in any capacity.
How are you feeling?
What are you excited about?
What are you nervous about?
What are your goals?
What are you hoping to get out of your education?14 votes -
Why so many Chinese students can’t understand the Hong Kong protests
27 votes -
Meritocracy prizes achievement above all else, turning life into an endless competition and making everyone—even the rich—miserable
11 votes -
Meet Timothy Leary, the 1960s Harvard professor who became the ‘high priest of LSD’
6 votes -
Lady Gaga to fund 162 classrooms in Dayton, El Paso and Gilroy
15 votes -
A transgender man in Tennessee was suspended from his Christian college just hours after getting top surgery
11 votes -
Let us predict whether you’re a Democrat or a Republican
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China orders halt to history tests for students seeking credits for US university courses
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Alaska defunds scholarships for thousands of university students ahead of fall semester
18 votes -
College financial-aid loophole: Wealthy US parents transfer guardianship of their teens to get aid
15 votes -
The UA Regents were wrong to think help was on the way—and this weekend proved it
6 votes -
Microsoft 365, Google cloud and Apple cloud deemed illegal in Schools of Hesse
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Alaska fears 'brain drain' after forty-one percent proposed cut to university system
12 votes -
China Muslims: Xinjiang schools used to separate children from families
9 votes -
Belief in Learning Styles Myth May Be Detrimental
10 votes -
Why education startups do not succeed
6 votes -
University of Chicago undergraduate physics bibliography
7 votes -
Med students are doing vaginal exams on unconscious, non-consenting patients
17 votes -
Mobile phones to be banned in Victoria state schools from 'first to last bell
19 votes -
How Oxford university shaped Brexit — and Britain’s next prime minister
13 votes -
Prisons are banning books that teach prisoners how to code
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The revenge of the poverty-stricken college professors is underway in Florida. And it's big.
20 votes -
Sixteen-year-old STEM shooting suspect said he wanted to target classmates over bullying
7 votes -
Anyone have experience going to school in their 50s?
I'm in my early 50s and have been seriously considering going to school. I have performed manual labor for most of my working career, and though I truly enjoy it, my body cannot keep up anymore. A...
I'm in my early 50s and have been seriously considering going to school. I have performed manual labor for most of my working career, and though I truly enjoy it, my body cannot keep up anymore. A few years ago I began looking for work in an office environment, and after a a demoralizing year of submitting resumes, I landed a minimum wage job in a small customer support office inside a larger organization. The work was soul suckingly boring. I applied to other departments and received job offers, but management would not let me leave customer service because I have a way of deescalating difficult situations. I was eventually offered the customer support manager role, but I refuse to manage people. Since the company would not let me move out of customer support, I left them and took a long vacation. That is where I am at now.
I am afraid that an educational investment will not pay out the dividends that I am hoping for. I don't have all the time in the world anymore. I guess I am looking for career / school advice, or if not advice, similar journeys.
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How Teach for America evolved into an arm of the charter school movement
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SerenityOS - A Custom New Unix-like OS
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Former Stanford sailing coach gets one day in prison, six months house arrest, two years probation, and a $10,000 fine in college cheating scandal
14 votes