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California celebrates modest progress in student achievement, but advocates warn it’s not enough
California made incremental gains in boosting student graduation rates, reducing chronic absenteeism and seeing more students ready for college or careers, according to newly released state data.
It really makes our job more challenging when otherwise reasonable medical journals publish pseudoscientific nonsense. The ...
The 2026 College Scholastic Ability Test, held on the 13th, is being evaluated as more difficult overall compared to last ...
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On Tuesday 11 November 2025, the ABC Radio AM program covered the Dismissal by interviewing two commentators. Namely ...
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Labour risk stifling social mobility in education reforms that will hit vulnerable hardest
They favour “soft” subjects that will, over time, erode knowledge and artificially reduce the attainment gaps she seeks to narrow. Instead of raising standards, Phillipson looks set to preside over a ...
Abstract The prevalence of multiple sexual partners (MSPs) remains high worldwide, with sub-Saharan Africa reporting some of ...
The Department for Education data, which is subject to change, shows how well each secondary school in Colchester performed in last year's Year ...
Reddit (RDDT) co-founder Alexis Ohanian is trying to anticipate the next wave of innovations to hit Silicon Valley. The Seven ...
It's an unpleasant feeling for us, but is failure necessary for success? A world champion athlete and Duke professor explain why they say yes.
South Korea’s most consequential academic ritual began at 8:40 a.m. Thursday, under unusually warm conditions, as more than ...
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