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Studying online: a long-distance race

Studying online: a long-distance race

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Fewer than 1 in 5 students who are behind in Year 3 catch up and stay caught up

Fewer than 1 in 5 students who are behind in Year 3 catch up and stay caught up

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Snapchat’s ‘creepy’ AI blunder reminds us that chatbots aren’t people. But as the lines blur, the risks grow

Snapchat’s ‘creepy’ AI blunder reminds us that chatbots aren’t people. But as the lines blur, the risks grow

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How does artificial intelligence affect our understanding of history?

How does artificial intelligence affect our understanding of history?

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Exam results 2023: how to make sense of ‘grade deflation’ as A grades fall

Exam results 2023: how to make sense of ‘grade deflation’ as A grades fall

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3 reasons we use graphic novels to teach math and physics

3 reasons we use graphic novels to teach math and physics

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Children involved in criminal law problems: what is the role of the school?

Children involved in criminal law problems: what is the role of the school?

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Reflections on a human education

Reflections on a human education

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Why bilinguals may have a memory advantage – new research

Why bilinguals may have a memory advantage – new research

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Daily report cards can decrease disruptions for children with ADHD

Daily report cards can decrease disruptions for children with ADHD

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Science experiments traditionally only used male mice – here’s why that’s a problem for women’s health

Science experiments traditionally only used male mice – here’s why that’s a problem for women’s health

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Montana kids win historic climate lawsuit – here’s why it could set a powerful precedent

Montana kids win historic climate lawsuit – here’s why it could set a powerful precedent

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