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The Hechinger Report on MSNOpinion
Why one reading expert says ‘just-right’ books are all wrong
In a new book, researcher Timothy Shanahan argues that giving students easy texts is holding back US reading achievement ...
Wondering how hard the Series 63 exam is? Here’s what to expect, how to prepare, and what really makes this state securities ...
Learn what makes the LSAT challenging, the sections that test takers struggle with most, and what counts as a good LSAT score ...
E ntering the realm of legal education involves taking entrance exams such as CLAT, CUET, and LNAT. Each of these is designed ...
It does not feel like a place a human being should be inside. In fact, they try to limit the amount that people go into them.
From attention to metacognition and memory, here are 15 tips to apply the latest insights from cognitive science to how students learn.
Inside each Boston Public Schools classroom, a small device is revealing health risks that were previously invisible. The ...
Matrics aren’t the only kids heading into that intimidating exam hall. Children get their first taste of the exam hall at ...
With Bluetooth glucometers, each test can spark insight — syncing data into apps, revealing patterns, and helping doctors and patients act sooner.
Education technology has a history of failure. It will take years — and a lot of humility, experimentation and assessment — ...
Religion News Service on MSN
Faith in the age of algorithms: RNS explores the future of belief, technology and public life
At a Religion News Service symposium, faith leaders and journalists heard panels on what faith means in a digital age – and ...
Have you ever heard the Indianapolis Public Library has ghosts? The Central Library Branch, to be exact, and they’re not the ...
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