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The nursery putting fitness at the heart of learning

The statistics are terrible — study after study shows children all over the world are weaker, do less exercise and are less fit than in the past. In England alone, despite a slight improvement last year, f . . .

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Five children's books that teach valuable lessons about feelings and mental health

Here is a very good selection of books recommended by The Schools News Service.  “We like to reassure children and tell them everything is fine. Although this is a quick fix, it doesn’t help the c . . .

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Universities call to keep European research links

So Brexit has finally happened, and the ramifications are now likely to start. UK Universities are asking to keep the research links to European universities even after the 12 month transition period. A . . .

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Hong Kong is home to three of the most international universities

According to data compiled by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, Hong Kong is home to three of the world’s “most international universities”. CityU topped the list, . . .

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Howard University receives largest gift in its history for STEM scholars program

Howard University recently received a USD four million gift from the Hopper-Dean Foundation to fund the Howard University Bison STEM Scholars Program (BSSP). The generous gift will provide 10 c . . .

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Should schools be allowed to ban slang words like 'peng'?

This is an interesting article. I suspect the issue is much less of a problem in Hong Kong where students don’t tend to use a lot of unusual slang but informality is very common. I think that students need . . .

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Gap between rich and poor university students 'remains stark' as little evidence shows interventions work

Students from the most affluent areas were still more than twice as likely to enter higher education than those from the most deprived areas – and for the top universities, six times more likely, the researc . . .

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Top five reasons to study abroad in thriving Asia

Here is a recent article from Study International looking at five great reasons to consider studying in Asia. Highly-ranked universities Affordability Global perspective Cultural immersion and languages Boo . . .

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