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How children's drawings tell of war and exile

How children’s drawings tell of war and exile

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I no longer grade my students’ work – and I wish I had stopped sooner

I no longer grade my students’ work – and I wish I had stopped sooner

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Pause PISA international standardized student testing — it’s been two years of pandemic schooling stress

Pause PISA international standardized student testing — it’s been two years of pandemic schooling stress

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Presenting research findings in a comic

Presenting research findings in a comic

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How lockdown highlighted educational inequality in Ireland – new research

How lockdown highlighted educational inequality in Ireland – new research

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The press in high school: the story of a practical education in the news

The press in high school: the story of a practical education in the news

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The truth about the ‘great resignation’ – who changed jobs, where they went and why

The truth about the ‘great resignation’ – who changed jobs, where they went and why

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Reasons to consider a career in  healthcare

Reasons to consider a career in healthcare

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Tackling writer’s block

Tackling writer’s block

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Why is board gaming so white and male? I’m trying to figure that out

Why is board gaming so white and male? I’m trying to figure that out

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Sexual assault and harassment on campus: universities haven’t made reporting easy. They need effective regulation

Sexual assault and harassment on campus: universities haven’t made reporting easy. They need effective regulation

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The observation of art as a didactic strategy to promote empathy

The observation of art as a didactic strategy to promote empathy

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