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Has the pandemic changed our personalities? New research suggests we’re less open, agreeable and conscientious

Has the pandemic changed our personalities? New research suggests we’re less open, agreeable and conscientious

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Preparing for exam season: 10 practical insights from psychology to help teens get through

Preparing for exam season: 10 practical insights from psychology to help teens get through

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Child marriage comes with a heavy cost for young girls in Africa – but there’s one clear way out

Child marriage comes with a heavy cost for young girls in Africa – but there’s one clear way out

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Why does the protagonist of Stranger Things float? A sequence of the series teaches us physics and chemistry

Why does the protagonist of Stranger Things float? A sequence of the series teaches us physics and chemistry

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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Universities need to revisit their founding stories

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Universities need to revisit their founding stories

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Where are the women 'edutubers'?

Where are the women ‘edutubers’?

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Continuing education, a guarantee of successful professional retraining?

Continuing education, a guarantee of successful professional retraining?

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‘There’s only so far I can take them’ – why teachers give up on struggling students who don’t do their homework

‘There’s only so far I can take them’ – why teachers give up on struggling students who don’t do their homework

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After the Shanghai ranking, think of other models of scientific excellence

After the Shanghai ranking, think of other models of scientific excellence

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The case of forced hijab: how the political climate affects school uniform policy

The case of forced hijab: how the political climate affects school uniform policy

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Is selective school right for your child? Here are 7 questions to help you decide

Is selective school right for your child? Here are 7 questions to help you decide

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Repeating a course is not good for almost anyone

Repeating a course is not good for almost anyone

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