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The illusion of merit: perceptions of effort and talent at work

The illusion of merit: perceptions of effort and talent at work

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Get-rich-quick schemes, pyramids and ponzis: five signs you’re being scammed

Get-rich-quick schemes, pyramids and ponzis: five signs you’re being scammed

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If AI is to become a key tool in education, access has to be equal

If AI is to become a key tool in education, access has to be equal

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Arts activities can provoke empathy and inspire youth action on urgent UN global goals

Arts activities can provoke empathy and inspire youth action on urgent UN global goals

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Australia’s Year 4 students have not lost ground on reading, despite pandemic disruptions

Australia’s Year 4 students have not lost ground on reading, despite pandemic disruptions

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ChatGPT can’t think – consciousness is something entirely different to today’s AI

ChatGPT can’t think – consciousness is something entirely different to today’s AI

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Attacks on ‘segregated’ graduation ceremonies overlook the history of racism on campus

Attacks on ‘segregated’ graduation ceremonies overlook the history of racism on campus

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Is it beneficial to read aloud in class?

Is it beneficial to read aloud in class?

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AI: evolution is making us treat it like a human, and we need to kick the habit

AI: evolution is making us treat it like a human, and we need to kick the habit

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Esol English classes are crucial for migrant integration, yet challenges remain unaddressed

Esol English classes are crucial for migrant integration, yet challenges remain unaddressed

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Maths for boys, French for girls? How gender stereotypes are perpetuated in school

Maths for boys, French for girls? How gender stereotypes are perpetuated in school

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It’s important to rethink the purpose of university education – a philosopher of education explains why

It’s important to rethink the purpose of university education – a philosopher of education explains why

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