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This is, of course, not a problem which is limited to a subject like A-level music. There are many subjects which are not regarded as mainstream, including modern foreign languages, where very small class size mak . . .
There is a clear correlation between higher education levels and a better level of health, however determining if it actually creates better health is still unclear. The mortality rates for people with some colle . . .
From The ChalkFace has published a series of articles on efforts to crack down on cheating at universities such as the use of online “essay mills.” It appears that the Australian Government is to . . .
From the ChalkFace recently reported on a student that received a £62,000 pay out from a university that she alleges sold her a “Mickey Mouse” degree, so this is an interesting follow-up. The Bil . . .
A disgruntled student recently received a £61,000 payout after suing her university for false advertising and selling her a not very useful degree. “Pok Wong, who graduated from Anglia Ruskin . . .
It has long been known by those who practice T’ai Chi that it is an excellent way to reduce stress and try to get some balance back into a hectic life. There are always many elderly Hong Konger’s regul . . .
Needless to say, Brexit is causing many problems for UK schools and universities. However, it also appears it is a boon to schools in the rest of Europe. “While campuses in Britain look toward Asia . . .
From the ChalkFace has been publishing a series of articles on children’s health and diets. This recent BBC article is once again pointing out the link between ultra-processed food and health problems. "Pro . . .