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According to the UK Equality and Human Rights Commission, there's a "growing body of evidence" that racism is affecting students and staff at universities, and has ordered an investigation which launches in Decemb . . .
As economic inequality grows around the world, enhancing equity in education becomes a more pressing issue. Some countries and economies that participate in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developme . . .
In a city with fierce competition for limited places in many schools, Hong Kong parents often take extreme steps to ensure that their child stands out. This can create an environment where perfectionism is seen as . . .
The practice of issuing unconditional offers for prospective students to UK universities is on the rise, specifically if a student names a university as their “first choice.” However, the Education Sec . . .
Many students (and their parents) seem to think that competing with their peers can lead to academic success. However, there may be more benefits in helping a friend out instead of leaving them in the dust. A new . . .
We like this simple overview from Studies in Australia about something very practical - banking for students. In all the stress of choosing a course, applying, getting accepted, we can often let the practical side . . .
The IB has recently announced the publication of a book to help celebrate its 50thanniversary. “The International Baccalaureate—50 years of education for a better world” - contains accounts . . .
How many times have we encountered problems or situations where our automatic response is “it’s impossible” or “it can’t be done?” Too many times, this fixed view has resulted i . . .