Pupils set to race in self-built electric cars
Primary pupils are set to race in electric kit cars they have built themselves at school. Read more
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Primary pupils are set to race in electric kit cars they have built themselves at school. Read more
Skeptical faculty are beginning to change their tune on the implications of artificial intelligence in the classroom, so much so that some believe generative AI tools rival the instruction of a professor. Read more
Most initiatives are well-meaning but ‘short-term, scattered, uncoordinated and incoherent’ Read more
Federal investigation found evidence of repeated racist harassment among Hawkins county, Tennessee, students Read more
The University of Florida plans to offer a “Data Feminisms” course this upcoming semester. Read more
The House Rules Committee has shot down an attempt to add legislation expanding the Pell Grant to workforce training programs that run between eight to 14 weeks to a must-pass national security and military bill. Read more
While the days of lockdowns and remote learning might feel like a distant memory, the data is clear that our K12 schools are still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more
During the recent Dragon Boat Festival, Wuhan University of Science and Technology in Hubei province hosted a vibrant friendship dragon boat race at Qinhu Lake, a cherished tradition of the university that attracted a diverse array of international students. Read more
Haidt vehicle ostensibly began as bid by left-leaning professors to limit their own extremes, but conservative power is more visibly – and audibly – driving its growth Read more
Cambridge University Press changed the name of its journal Anglo-Saxon England this spring, but two scholars said the change sends the wrong message. Read more