Rome did not invade Greece simply out of ambition—it entered the conflict after Philip V of Macedon expanded aggressively across the Aegean and threatened regional balance. Greek city-states like ...
Students gone wild no longer refers solely to spring break debauchery. Some have graduated to violence. A mob of students on Friday clashed with law enforcement officers in yet another anti-ICE ...
The myth that Donald Trump has a strategic vision took another hilarious blow on Sunday when he threw a tantrum familiar to anyone who has ever dealt with a diagnosable narcissist. Without apparently ...
With Black History Month underway, Mojang has announced the newest addition to Minecraft’s educational content offerings. The “Lessons in Good Trouble” DLC is all about the Civil Rights movement, both ...
The pressure put on women by society is immense. We are expected to be attractive, compelling, intelligent, and high-achieving. We need to fill our wallets, so to speak, while being maternal and ...
Worcester’s planning board on Wednesday unanimously approved a site plan for a 197-unit apartment complex near Polar Park, despite residents’ concerns over a lack of affordable housing being built.
Google has introduced a new way to grab the attention of students who are avid podcast listeners. Now available in Google Classroom, teachers can use a new Gemini-powered tool that generates ...
This week we're launching our new video podcast “Settle In.” In the premiere episode, Amna Nawaz has a fascinating discussion with financial journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin about his new book, “1929: ...
Key Finding 1 | The primary education curriculum time allocated to Khmer and Math is not the primary impediments to student learning in Cambodia. Cambodia’s total intended instruction time (i.e. the ...
We all have miracles in our lives, and they happen every day. When I first began to study medicine, the intricacies of the human body and how it functions declared itself to me as one of G-d’s ...
“You only learn half the things you need to know in the classroom.” When I first heard that saying, I brushed it off as something adults said to make school sound deeper than it really was. But now, a ...
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