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13 votes
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A Black professor trapped in anti-racist hell
35 votes -
University of California plans to deduct pay for employees who participated in strike
14 votes -
India police detain students gathered to watch BBC documentary on Narendra Modi
8 votes -
How Finland is teaching a generation to spot misinformation
8 votes -
A lecturer showed a painting of the prophet Muhammad. She lost her job.
13 votes -
The University of California and workers reached a tentative deal to end strike
12 votes -
The secret skills of US Coast Guard rescue swimmers
1 vote -
48,000 UC graduate student workers go on strike
20 votes -
This 33-year-old made more than 1,000 Wikipedia bios for unknown women scientists
15 votes -
A ‘Most Outstanding Teacher’ from the Philippines tries to help save a struggling school in rural Arizona
11 votes -
Why men are hard to help
28 votes -
Inside the massive effort to change the way kids are taught to read in the US
12 votes -
California first US state to offer free meals to all public school students
24 votes -
The free market responds to America’s school shootings
18 votes -
US Supreme Court rules for former coach in public school prayer case
12 votes -
The Deep South’s dames of dildos
7 votes -
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.
24 votes -
School police
6 votes -
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.
7 votes -
My college students are not ok
23 votes -
Illinois law bans schools from fining students. So local police are doing it for them.
6 votes -
A look inside the first HBCU police academy
4 votes -
Nebula Classes
5 votes -
How an Ivy League school turned against a student
10 votes -
MIT is reinstating its SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
10 votes -
US lawsuit says sixteen elite colleges are part of price-fixing cartel
8 votes -
Scriptless
18 votes -
Why the depth year was my best year
4 votes -
The data are clear: The boys are not all right
13 votes -
Notes on work
3 votes -
Teachers are leaving and few people want to join the field. Experts are sounding the alarm
16 votes -
Finnish teacher Ilona Taimela secretly taught IS children in Syrian camps by text through the Lifelong Learning Foundation
12 votes -
Grades as communication
21 votes -
Pseudowork and real work
7 votes -
Why I'm tired of hearing about wokeism
7 votes -
Faced with soaring Ds and Fs, schools are ditching the old way of grading
12 votes -
Goodbye, MIT
14 votes -
The tragedy of America's rural schools
9 votes -
The cult in a boarding school
3 votes -
Masculinity attitudes across rural, suburban, and urban areas in the United States
8 votes -
Yearbook photos of girls were altered to hide their chests
21 votes -
Choosing a school in a segregated city
9 votes -
NYC snow days: Dismay as school snow days cancelled
12 votes -
California will discourage students who are gifted at math
16 votes -
Am I Doctor Stallman?
15 votes -
What are you learning right now?
Whether it be for school, work, a hobby, or personal interest, what are you learning right now? How are you learning it and what prompted you to start learning? What are some things that surprised...
Whether it be for school, work, a hobby, or personal interest, what are you learning right now? How are you learning it and what prompted you to start learning? What are some things that surprised you about what you are learning? What advice would you give to someone who just started to learn about it?
17 votes -
In Finland, high-quality free school meals are provided to all children between six and sixteen as a public service – students everywhere deserve the same
8 votes -
School almost 'eliminates bullying' with break-time ban on games
23 votes -
Alabama House votes to overturn ban on yoga in schools - but "namaste" is still forbidden
8 votes