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My fake college syllabus
As your professor, I plan to take your money, never read your essays and pretend you're not checking Facebook
01/26/2013 05:30 UTC
What America's failing schools can learn from "Sesame Street"
New research finds that kids who regularly watch the PBS classic are more likely to keep up with their grade level
06/13/2015 23:00 UTC
Trump is on course to get a hot war going with North Korea
An underinformed president faces an overhyped threat. What could go wrong?
07/07/2017 07:58 UTC
Restaurants start to adopt reusable serviceware
Every year, 840 billion pieces of disposable food serviceware are used by restaurants and food-related businesses
08/17/2022 20:59 UTC
Why teens are self-diagnosing on TikTok
The social media platform has become the psychiatrist's couch for Gen Z
04/09/2022 18:00 UTC
Identifying with others who control themselves could strengthen your own self-control
If everyone else sticks with salad, maybe you will too
05/20/2018 00:00 UTC
Will Biden’s top health nominee prescribe a better climate?
The Biden campaign hinted that it may be the first White House to address climate change as a public health issue
12/14/2020 15:00 UTC
America's grim identity crisis: What Ferguson & Garner tell us about the history we don't teach
As a woman of color, I was taught very little about myself in the U.S. Now that I'm overseas, here's what I know
12/05/2014 21:01 UTC
Coming to a school near you: Stealth religion and a Trumped-up version of American history
Exclusive: Hillsdale College's charter school network pushes "patriotic education." Critics say it's propaganda
03/16/2022 10:30 UTC
Republicans want kids to be bullies like Trump: The hidden agenda of the right's attack on SEL
Empathy and kindness are right wing kryptonite — so Republicans want to stop schools from teaching social skills
04/25/2022 17:07 UTC
These preventive measures might help delay dementia or cognitive decline
A combination of dieting and exercise right now can help you in the future
07/22/2017 19:29 UTC
The advanced placement exams’ grading system gets low marks
Scoring of the popular pre-college exams is marred by inconsistencies and irregularities, writes a former grader
10/02/2021 11:29 UTC
GOP Gov. Kristi Noem called out by federal judge for having "done little" to stop COVID-19 spread
A federal judge in South Dakota slammed Republican Gov. Kristi Noem's response as incompetent and disengaged
01/01/2021 19:03 UTC
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Education: Eighth grade standards for high school graduation - WHAT GIVES? Movies: What's Harvey Weinstein's story? Social Issues: A Family Values Question
06/07/1999 20:00 UTC
The ecology of Java
It's not just Sun vs. Microsoft anymore -- as the success of little Transvirtual shows.
01/06/1999 01:00 UTC