What happens when a nationally mandated, play-based early years curriculum meets the realities of schools in socioeconomically disadvantaged communities? The Welsh Foundation Phase (FP) offers ...
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It is Parents’ Weekend 1943 at St. John of the Cross, a Carmelite boarding school for boys in Nazi-occupied France. Père Jean ...
Many students at Duke lean heavily on the prestige of their former high schools, as if it alone determines their place here.
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DEI is not the benign 'corrective' it was once hoped to be, for it has become a £10billion global gravy train that pumps a ...
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Nigeria: The Coup That Shattered Nigeria's Dreams

Opinion - Sixty years on, the morning of January 15, 1966 still reverberates across Nigeria, but most painfully in the North as one of the darkest ruptures in our national journey. On that day, a ...
While Australia grapples with childcare scandals, Japan is delivering top-quality care with professional chefs serving up ...
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Lessons from the failed Baguio Market project

THE recent withdrawal of SM Prime Holdings from its proposed public–private partnership (PPP) in the redevelopment of the Baguio Public Market marks a rupture in the city’s push for large–scale ...