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How college in prison is leading professors to rethink how they teach

How college in prison is leading professors to rethink how they teach

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Virtual reality helps to learn better: under what conditions?

Virtual reality helps to learn better: under what conditions?

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AI is changing scientists’ understanding of language learning – and raising questions about an innate grammar

AI is changing scientists’ understanding of language learning – and raising questions about an innate grammar

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Universities can foster more deliberative democracy — starting by empowering students

Universities can foster more deliberative democracy — starting by empowering students

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The power of swearing: how obscene words influence your mind, body and relationships

The power of swearing: how obscene words influence your mind, body and relationships

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Student grants: how to correct the inequalities of the French system?

Student grants: how to correct the inequalities of the French system?

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Miguel, decent work and the importance of guidance

Miguel, decent work and the importance of guidance

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“Quiet quitting”: Beyond buzz , what “quiet quitting” reveals

“Quiet quitting”: Beyond buzz , what “quiet quitting” reveals

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University fees are poised to change – a new system needs to consider how much courses cost and what graduates can earn

University fees are poised to change – a new system needs to consider how much courses cost and what graduates can earn

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“The other side of words”: Bifurcating

“The other side of words”: Bifurcating

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‘I feel guilty about not being good enough’: why all Australian schools need teaching material banks

‘I feel guilty about not being good enough’: why all Australian schools need teaching material banks

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Socio-emotional education at school and the challenge of improving children's mental health

Socio-emotional education at school and the challenge of improving children’s mental health

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