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English, Opportunity, and AI: India’s next classroom experiment
On a humid Tuesday in a government school, one English teacher looks out at sixty ninth- graders and asks a simple question: ...
Nepal's legal education system is caught in a peculiar bind: Law schools teach in English, but the Nepal Bar Council mandates that the bar exam be conducted exclusively in Nepali. This linguistic ...
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Word of the Day: Paradox
Enhance your vocabulary with our Word of the Day series. In this series, we introduce a new word every day and explore its ...
Israel faces a unique paradox: the better Israel becomes at preventing Palestinian terror, the more the world is convinced ...
Explore how Telangana can enhance student learning outcomes by addressing early childhood education, classroom structures, ...
Israel’s success in stopping Palestinian attacks creates a dangerous illusion: the absence of terrorism makes the Jewish state look like the aggressor.The post The terror prevention paradox appeared f ...
Religion News Service on MSN
From Pink to Waterproof: The Weird Economics of US Bible Sales
In this Complexified conversation, Amanda Henderson and RNS reporter Bob Smietana unpack the paradox: a two-decade boom in ...
This article was originally published on www.foxesofleicester.com as Leicester must keep dodging Man United legend's awkward ...
Opinion
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Geoff Russ: Liberal nationalism is a cringey failure. The new right can step up
Confederation, conceived in 1867 as an Anglo-French partnership on this continent, was a deliberate act of nation building. The new right wants Canada, specifically Anglo-Canada, to be the home of a ...
The Bellingham debate is more of an Anglocentric phenomena than a question for Real Madrid—Xabi Alonso’s only issue with the ...
Khaleej Times on MSN
English youngsters turn to AI for advice, reveals survey
The annual report aims to identify how young people spend their free time and comes as concern over the impact of AI on young ...
Free Malaysia Today on MSN
English youngsters turn to AI for advice
Roughly 40% of young people seek AI for support or company, despite wanting stronger real-world connections. Of those seeking out AI, nearly 20% say they do so because it is easier than talking to a ...
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