I did not come to the United States looking for charity. I came looking for opportunity—and I worked relentlessly to earn it.
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Woke NYC high school teacher 'brainwashing' kids with gender ideology, anti-Israel agenda
A woke educator at elite Brooklyn Technical HS is “brainwashing” kids by swapping lessons on Steinbeck and Hemingway for ...
Megan Baker, teacher and vice principal at Resurrection Catholic School in Cherry Hill, leads a lesson in her eighth-grade English ...
The four finalists vying to be named Miami-Dade County’s top teacher could have easily been mistaken for longtime friends rather than competitors. On a Tuesday evening, they sat together in the living ...
Carnatic music can look like a world of polish and perfection from the audience, but the ongoing Hyderabad Tyagaraja Aradhana ...
These are dark days for Australia’s conservatives. Since Labor’s emphatic federal election victory last year, a broad swath ...
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Kirtida Mekani, Singapore’s tree lady, has died, aged 66
By Rhett Ayers Butler Singapore sells itself as an engineered miracle: a dense city that works, where heat, rain, and scarcity are managed rather than endured. Greenery is part of that bargain. Trees ...
When every subject and resource become hubs for civic engagement, students begin to see citizenship as something they live.
A new study from the Brookings Institution finds that while it can be useful, generative AI does more bad than good in today’s classrooms.
In infancy and childhood is laid the groundwork for an integrated personality in the making, in preparation for adaptation to the outside world. The malleability of the nervous system [neuroplasticity ...
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