McBrayer wrote an excellent column that’s a response to my recent column about the Yale report, “Trust Is Not an Academic Value.” I disagree with McBrayer’s views about trust, but he makes some good ...
The Word of the Day focuses on promulgate and explains its meaning, pronunciation and usage. The entry shows why the term is widely used in legal, political and official communication.
People feel incompetent when they don’t live up to expectations. Incompetence wedges inside your organs when a system wasn’t meant for you, and it’s glaringly obvious. Subconscious patterns of knowing ...
A British exam board has faced criticism for a confusing exam which made a reference to a bisexual younger sister.
Want to get ahead in Silicon Valley? A new book by a Stanford University senior comes with a glossary of terms every aspiring ...
Top AI systems show bias towards rewarding overly complex prose styles and only match human examiners for grade bands around ...
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On the second of February 1835, Thomas Babington Macaulay compressed an empire’s educational ambition into a single sentence: ...
Lithuania calls itself a free-speech democracy. Its Holocaust-memory law runs in one direction only. Lithuania did not begin ...
Sharjah to shine as Guest of Honour at the 2026 Warsaw International Book Fair, showcasing Emirati writers, cultural ...
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Math interventions bill would now exempt some Ohio schools from teaching science of reading
A recently added carveout to a math interventions bill would exempt some Ohio schools from teaching the science of reading ...
Is chinese tuition worth it? Learn benefits, costs, and how a tutor improves grades, confidence, and language skills for ...
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