The 74 reports that 25% of U.S. young adults are functionally illiterate, despite a rise in high school diploma attainment, ...
The Maharashtra education department faces backlash over IAS officers' appointments to key posts, challenging traditional ...
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10 Reasons Strength Training Is Vital for Heart Health
Aerobic activity isn’t the only type of exercise that helps your heart. Find out how strength training keeps your ...
Great facilities and easier paths to prestigious secondary schools are among the reasons parents still clamour for certain ...
A program at the Ascension Parish Library System is providing new opportunities for adults without a high school diploma to ...
Jared Polis has pitched a new Department of Education and Workforce Development as a way to improve Colorado’s economic ...
We’re back with our roundup of the most insightful studies of the year, from the power of brain breaks to groundbreaking ...
A surprise coffee stop by the Durham Freemasons Parkrunners at Chester-le-Street Amateur Rowing Club has resulted in a £4,500 grant from the ...
A group of girls has another tool to add to their toolbox thanks to Soroptimist International of Las Cruces, an organization ...
When Harmony Simpson graduated high school in 2019, she knew she didn’t have the money to attend a four-year university and that she wanted to avoid debt “like the plague.” She vividly remembers ...
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Foundation urges teacher training for digital curriculum
A Nigerian foundation calls for urgent investment in digital curriculum training for teachers, highlighting a skills gap for ...
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Opinion: Holding our kids back — rethinking the claim that retention does more harm than good
It's time to rethink the claim that retention does more harm than good — studies and real life examples show it can improve education outcomes.
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