Paul Drexler '72 encourages students to learn foreign language — even in the age of Google Translate and lingua francas — during their time on the Farm.
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Vocal Siamese Cat Clearly Says She's 'Batman' in Mind-Blowing Clip
At first sight, Merv appears as your everyday, typical Siamese cat—a little (a lot) weird, vocal, and a natural-born comedian. But Merv is not your everyday, typical Siamese cat; she seems to ...
India showcases unique schools redefining traditional education, from a floating elementary school to one training ambidextrous students. These instit ...
Those bogus statistics are a good reminder that people can be brilliant technologists, while also being inept education reformers. I think of Edison whenever I hear technologists insisting that ...
When I visited, Red Watch were on duty – while White Watch (the team on the night shift) were tackling a huge fire at a mixed-use building next to the Odeon cinema on Beckenham High Street, a reminder ...
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People Raised By Gen Z Parents Will Probably Struggle With These 11 Things Later In Life
People raised by Gen Z parents will probably struggle with boredom, as they are bound to have very short attention spans. They'll be so used to instant gratification and getting anything they want ...
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Inside Wangchuk’s havens of learning, now in govt crosshairs—ice hockey, DIY labs & growing your own food
Leh: A football match is in full swing on an open ground, the intensity rising with each pass. Students cheer their teams, while a staff member keeps score. In winter, the ground transforms into an ...
In Indian prisons, where the incarcerated are robbed of basic human dignity, conversations about mental health are a formidable challenge.
Despite the avalanche of money thrown at transfers this summer, Gianluigi Donnarumma's £26million arrival as a Manchester City goalkeeper, a Pep Guardiola goalkeeper, is the most intriguing of all.
For anyone unfamiliar with how it works, firefighters in London operate on a colour-watch system: Red, White, Blue and Green. Each watch rotates to cover the 24-hour shifts needed to keep London safe.
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