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Employees are feeling burned over broken work-from-home promises and corporate culture ‘BS’ as employers try to bring them back to the office

Employees are feeling burned over broken work-from-home promises and corporate culture ‘BS’ as employers try to bring them back to the office

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Prom send-offs celebrate Black girls and their communities

Prom send-offs celebrate Black girls and their communities

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Does the UK need medical schools?

Does the UK need medical schools?

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We have the evidence for what works in schools, but that doesn’t mean everyone uses it

We have the evidence for what works in schools, but that doesn’t mean everyone uses it

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The typical child care worker in the US earns less than $12 an hour

The typical child care worker in the US earns less than $12 an hour

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Book publishing sidelined in the game of university measurement and rankings

Book publishing sidelined in the game of university measurement and rankings

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Food: the return to favour of afternoon tea

Food: the return to favour of afternoon tea

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How student-designed video games made me rethink how I teach history

How student-designed video games made me rethink how I teach history

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Tesla’s Bitcoin about-face is a warning for cryptocurrencies that ignore climate change

Tesla’s Bitcoin about-face is a warning for cryptocurrencies that ignore climate change

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Machines can’t ‘personalize’ education, only people can

Machines can’t ‘personalize’ education, only people can

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'Zumping' or how neologisms in English help to learn the language

‘Zumping’ or how neologisms in English help to learn the language

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The return of in-person exams will be a relief – including to invigilators

The return of in-person exams will be a relief – including to invigilators

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