Education
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How to manage your small business after lockdown
Many people found themselves at a loss due to the pandemic, and the events that surrounded it. From lockdowns to…
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The Gujarat Model: Managing Learning Continuity During COVID-19
As Gujarat, a state on the western coast of India, geared up to address coronavirus (COVID-19) related emergencies, its authorities…
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Where is EdTech working? Leveraging data for better EdTech policies
The World Bank, with support from Imaginable Futures and as part of the broader Global Education Policy Dashboard (GEPD), has created the…
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The 4 biggest challenges to our higher education model – and what to do about them
Education models need to reflect the demand for lifelong learning to cope with the technological and social changes brought by…
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Minecraft Education Edition explores New Zealand’s indigenous Māori culture
Minecraft Education Edition has shipped a new experience for students to learn about New Zealand’s indigenous Māori culture. Developed in New…
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Centre’s Draft National Education Policy (NEP) would disadvantage students in rural areas: Tamil actor Suriya Sivakumar
Tamil actor Suriya Sivakumar has slammed the Centre’s Draft National Education Policy (NEP), saying some of the provisions in it…
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Draft National Education Policy 2019: Complete Details & Updates
Draft National Education Policy – NEP 2019: The last National Education Policy (NEP) was released in 1986 and modified in 1992.…
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Families take ministers to court over special needs education
Special educational needs funding campaigners outside the Royal Courts of Justice, London. Photograph: Sian Harrison/PA Lawyers representing children with special…
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Higher education regulations still anchored to outdated norms
The draft National Education Policy (NEP) advises reforms, but these aren’t bold enough. And some recommendations steer higher education regulation…
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Higher education doesn’t prevent Alzheimer’s but it can offer a cognitive head start
In a new study, higher education does seem to give Alzheimer’s patients a cognitive head start allowing them to stay intellectually functional…
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