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British universities are struggling to stop dangerous student initiation ceremonies and hazing rituals – which experts warn have become more severe – following the tragic death of a first-year student. . . .
Forced retirement is a tricky issue for many people. Some of us cannot wait to retire, but for others who love working they cannot understand why simply reaching an age is a reason to leave their job. Th . . .
With Christmas time officially over, and Chinese New Year just around the corner, it is almost second nature to go on social media to do a haul of the gifts and money that one gets during these festivities. Social . . .
When many of us went to school/university it was considered quite normal to have a part-time weekend job. It was not just about the money but also the experience and learning that was gained by working at pa . . .
I think there are a range of considerations which need to be thought about when a student chooses a university. An unconditional offer regardless of grades or a promise of a bursary is something which might be imp . . .
The race for secondary school places has begun. Approximately 55,000 children have entered the race to gain admission in the next academic year. This is an increase of about 1,400 students compared with 2019 . . .
Artificial intelligence is starting to take over repetitive tasks in classrooms, like grading, and is optimizing coursework and revolutionizing the preparation for college entrance exams. Jennifer Turner’s . . .
ChalkFace has been following the global debates taking place about the use of smartphones and tablet computers in schools, therefore it was with some interest our attention was drawn to this recent article. . . .