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Racial inequality in 'danger of being accepted as fact' , think tank warns

A recent series of papers from the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) include the claim that racial inequality is in “danger of being accepted as fact” in higher education, and suggests . . .

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Job applications 'filtered by university ranking'

Graduates of 24 top UK universities are more likely to find work soon after graduating than those from other universities, research says. Four-fifths of Russell Group graduates entered full-time work within weeks . . .

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5 teacher-approved apps to boost your kindergartener's skills

ChalkFace would like to share this article from the Huffington Post on these 5 reviewed apps to help with young children’s learning. These apps also teach soft skills including empathy and self-awarenes . . .

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School absenteeism and social anxiety

The number of students diagnosed with anxiety in its many forms has increased in Hong Kong over the last few years. Although schools do have the responsibility to take care of their students, they are caught betwe . . .

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Olympic Medalist has sights on an Ivy League education

Chloe Kim, an American-Korean Olympian gold medalist in snowboarding, became the youngest woman ever to win an Olympic gold medal in the halfpipe competition at the age of 17. Beginning next fall, Kim will join P . . .

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Boy who crawls 6km to go to school

All parents have heard the pleading cries of “5 more minutes,” or the complaint that the journey to school is too hard. They should read this article with the inspiring story of Gilbert Otyeng, a 16-ye . . .

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Australia removes China funded Mandarin classes in NSW

The Australian government has removed 13 China funded Mandarin language programmes over concerns of heightened China influence in the Asia Pacific region. The Confucius Institute programme – administered by . . .

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The College Board tries to measure the unquantifiable

The College Board has not backed down in its crusade to develop some meaningful calculation of inequality to keep the SAT relevant. It also has the audacity to believe its processed score of inequality will someho . . .

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