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In 2016, a then 19-year-old Daniel Kelley was charged with computer hacking, blackmail and fraud in connection with a major data breach at a British telecoms…
Four decades later I still dream about my secondary school final exams as if it was yesterday. I can still sense the hellish, untameable anxiety that…
Timothy Shanahan, a professor emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago, has spent his career evaluating education research and helping teachers figure out what works…
The Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has absorbed enough oppo research to kill half a dozen healthy candidacies. Among the stream of revelations, Platner has…
The share of Americans who believe higher education has lost its way is on the rise, according to a new survey the Pew Research Center published…
Russia has a new way to surveil its citizens: a “super app.” Made by the Russian tech company VK, the app is called Max, and as…
Today’s post wraps up a series in which educators share the worst directives they ever received from administrators. ‘Living in the World as We’d Like It…
Josh was at the end of his rope when he turned to ChatGPT for help with a parenting quandary. The 40-year-old father of two had been…
At Sunday’s memorial for the rightwing activist Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump paid a peculiar tribute. Having quoted Mr Kirk’s words of forgiveness, he put aside the script.…
There is a deep human impulse to whittle reality down into familiar and self-flattering fairy tales.We all gravitate toward information that validates our preconceptions and vindicates…
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