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Hear experts from four Australian universities discuss how educators, course designers, professional development teams and ...
ENSURING that every child acquires the ability to read, write and perform basic arithmetic by the time they reach Standard Three remains a critical priority for Tanzania’s education sector. As the ...
The Reading Science Center has been awarded $67,500 in state tax credits through the Pennsylvania Neighborhood Assistance ...
Gift from Thomas and Susan Dunn supports creation of the Bike Shop @UChicago, which aims to shape AI development and build ...
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Superintendent Theresa Plascencia gave the District 60 Board of Education an update on the progress of her efforts to engage ...