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Teaching minds to bend, not break

IT is heartening to see the Department of Education, under the leadership of Secretary Sonny Angara, move with a sense of ...
Education ministers have ordered the Australian curriculum authority to identify ways to strengthen patriotism and combat ...
It is time to start Viewing the information flow deluging us as a river rather than a bucket, says Oliver Burkeman, and not feel guilty for letting some tasks or books float by ...
The Economic Access Report 2026 by Women in Cloud highlights a growing “navigation gap” in the AI-driven economy, where ...
When you see or hear your grown children doing these things, you can rest assured that your parenting choices paid off.
INDECIMAL has emerged as India's first maintenance-backed construction company, redefining how residential and commercial projects come to life. The company began its journey in June 2025 during a ...
Historically, intelligence tests and large-scale assessments have shown that each new generation tends to outperform its parents in reasoning, problem-solving, and academic achievement, a trend known ...
Chicago closed dozens of schools a decade ago. What happened next offers lessons for Cleveland as it prepares to close 18 ...
David Hume once wrote, “He is happy whose circumstances suit his temper, but he is more excellent who can suit his temper to ...
North Carolina’s workplace culture is evolving and this year’s list 2026 Great Employers to Work for in North Carolina, ...
Teachers say they want to equip high school students to drive artificial intelligence, rather than be mere passengers steered by chatbots.
The visit by IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva to Sri Lanka was widely described as a success for the government.