Going back in time is crucial for predicting the future. We struggle to overcome the legacy of apartheid’s unequal education system, and history continues to shape present-day challenges, from ...
At the heart of economic success lies Total Factor Productivity (TFP), a measure of how efficiently a country uses labour, ...
Environmental, social and economic crises – such as biodiversity loss, water and food insecurity, health risks and climate ...
The preventable fentanyl-poisoning death of University of Victoria student last January shocked B.C., and led to a long list ...
The Golden Rule doesn’t apply in the Golden State when it comes to protecting Latino and Indigenous farmworker communities ...
This economic divide, the judge lamented, is not only a financial issue but also a social one, as it leads to unequal access to education, healthcare, and basic resources. Justice Mishra suggested ...
While the decision is still open for comment until 29 April and could be changed – for example if Gilead offers a discount on the drug – it raises the spectre of unequal access across the UK ...
The LAist education team this year worked to bring nuance to difficulties the state faces, and shine a light on solutions ...
In 1940, Martin Luther King Jr. stated that “the function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. But education which stops with efficiency may prove the greatest ...
The results appear to be significant: decreases in dropout rates and increases in student engagement, higher rates of college ...
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to assume office in January 2025, his administration is poised to implement ...
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