College kids’ math skills worse than ever, California finds — blame our pass-the-buck public schools
America has plenty of talented people — but a UC San Diego study finds our schools are failing to educate them. And everyone ...
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The Economic Rationale for Funding Experiential Arts Education through Student Murals in Utah ()
Man, D. and Cho, M. (2025) The Economic Rationale for Funding Experiential Arts Education through Student Murals in Utah. Creative Education, 16, 1709-1715. doi: 10.4236/ce.2025.1611106 .
One would think that with Windows 10 support being wound down, Microsoft’s attention would be wholly focused on Windows 11. As it turns out, that thinking may be flawed. It has come to light that ...
Skin Problems May Signal Higher Risk Of Suicide And Depression In Mental Health Patients, Says Study
Did you know that both the brain and skin come from the same layer of cells during early development in the womb — called the ectoderm? This shared cellular origin has prompted a team of scientists to ...
Simply sign up to the Technology sector myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The writer is professor of geopolitics and strategy at IMD business school and co-chair of the World Economic ...
The 9/11 terrorism case has been in legal limbo for more than a decade and many doubt the case will ever make it to take to trial. That’s partly because the defendants were tortured in secret CIA ...
The CBSE Class 10 Half Yearly Exams 2025 will test not only memory-based learning but also how well students can apply their knowledge to real-life situations. For this purpose, case study-based ...
Local health officials are still investigating how a Pierce County woman who hadn’t traveled recently might have contracted malaria — but however it happened, the situation involved “an unusual ...
SAN FRANCISCO—The age at which a woman has her first period can offer valuable clues about her long-term risk for conditions like obesity, diabetes, heart disease and reproductive health issues, ...
Twenty years ago, cognitive psychologist Elizabeth Spelke took a strong position in an ongoing public debate. "There are no differences in overall intrinsic aptitude for science and mathematics among ...
Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S. Roughly half of middle and high schoolers report losing ...
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