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Einstein’s too hard for school science? No, students love learning real modern physics

Einstein’s too hard for school science? No, students love learning real modern physics

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The five lessons of Sudoku to face complex problems

The five lessons of Sudoku to face complex problems

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5 issues that could affect the future of campus police

5 issues that could affect the future of campus police

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Meditation is gaining ground among young people

Meditation is gaining ground among young people

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250 preschool kids get suspended or expelled each day - 5 questions answered

250 preschool kids get suspended or expelled each day – 5 questions answered

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‘Hybrid learning’ — teaching kids in-person and online at the same time — robs children of quality education

‘Hybrid learning’ — teaching kids in-person and online at the same time — robs children of quality education

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Students who are more adaptable do best in remote learning – and it’s a skill we can teach

Students who are more adaptable do best in remote learning – and it’s a skill we can teach

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Schools can reopen safely – an epidemiologist describes what works and what’s not worth the effort

Schools can reopen safely – an epidemiologist describes what works and what’s not worth the effort

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Does a thesis conclusion have “recommendations”?

Does a thesis conclusion have “recommendations”?

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Where is the evidence for ERA? Time’s up for Australia’s research evaluation system

Where is the evidence for ERA? Time’s up for Australia’s research evaluation system

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‘How outrageous and impossible is that?’: factoring in how year 12 students coped in lockdown is a grading nightmare for teachers

‘How outrageous and impossible is that?’: factoring in how year 12 students coped in lockdown is a grading nightmare for teachers

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Einstein was ‘wrong’, not your science teacher

Einstein was ‘wrong’, not your science teacher

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