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Plagiarism is not always easy to define or detect

Plagiarism is not always easy to define or detect

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How to detect 'imposter' students and 'invulnerable' students

How to detect ‘imposter’ students and ‘invulnerable’ students

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1 in 3 people are lonely. Will AI help, or make things worse?

1 in 3 people are lonely. Will AI help, or make things worse?

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Year 9 is often seen as the ‘lost year’. Here’s what schools are trying to keep kids engaged

Year 9 is often seen as the ‘lost year’. Here’s what schools are trying to keep kids engaged

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Jan. 6 was an example of networked incitement − a media and disinformation expert explains the danger of political violence orchestrated over social media

Jan. 6 was an example of networked incitement − a media and disinformation expert explains the danger of political violence orchestrated over social media

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Why does Claudine Gay still work at Harvard after being forced to resign as its president? She’s got tenure

Why does Claudine Gay still work at Harvard after being forced to resign as its president? She’s got tenure

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Who gets to be a doctoral researcher?

Who gets to be a doctoral researcher?

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Exploring the Intersection of World Education and Music

Exploring the Intersection of World Education and Music

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The importance of developing 'soft' skills at work

The importance of developing ‘soft’ skills at work

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Active or overscheduled kids? How parents can consider benefits and risks of extracurricular activities

Active or overscheduled kids? How parents can consider benefits and risks of extracurricular activities

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What do teachers do in the school holidays? They work, plan, and rest

What do teachers do in the school holidays? They work, plan, and rest

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AI can now attend a meeting and write code for you – here’s why you should be cautious

AI can now attend a meeting and write code for you – here’s why you should be cautious

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