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Finding many educators are using outdated flipped learning techniques, a new group proposes global training standards to keep them up to date.
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Finding many educators are using outdated flipped learning techniques, a new group proposes global training standards to keep them up to date.
Contemporary artist Grayson Perry has expressed concern about the low numbers of students from disadvantaged backgrounds studying arts degrees.
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Sociologist’s essay about the “gray” area of sexual consent sets off allegations of rape against him and doubts about whether he should be teaching a class on masculinities in America.
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Apple wants emojis to better represent people with disabilities.
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85% of Chinese international students at Penn say they don't have one American friend.