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While working as a volunteer aid worker in the South Pacific I studied my accounting qualification at the University of the South Pacific so was very disappointed to see this recent article talking about the curre . . .
There has been much discussion about how many parents are hesitant about sending back their children in school in those countries that still have high incidences of the virus. This article reported in the US . . .
Good news stories seem few and far between at the moment, however there may be some benefits to Hong Kong universities that may arise as a result of the pandemic as outlined in this article from The Standard. Des . . .
It seems the disruption to the normal exam session for the GCSE and GCE A level exams is not over (Note: This article is not referring to the IGCSE and International A level). This article from The Guardian . . .
A touching article from the Star Tribune about one families efforts to home school their children and their thank you to their children’s teacher Miss Sarah. It is very uplifting to see people appreciate th . . .
This came as a surprise given the disruptions in the 2019/2020 academic year, but 6 out of 7 HK universities rose in global rankings. The quickest climber on the ranks was Hong Kong Polytechnic which climbed up 1 . . .
Interesting link between rethinking higher education in light of the SDGs (Full article – UCL) School disruption plus lockdown = children at home with too much time and not enough to do. Reading challenges . . .
As the temperatures climb and the sun is shining, outdoor activities are excellent ways for kids to get the physical activity and health benefits needed for a healthy life. Abigail Vanaskie from NorthcentralPA.com . . .