Homework is one of those hot-button topics that never fails to set off a wide range of responses when people are asked about its value. From ardent backers of the age-old practice to absolute ...
A frustrated parent has turned to the internet after their 9-year-old son's math homework was marked incorrect—even though, at least to many readers, his answers appear to be right. Posted in the ...
Kids are studying longer but learning less — with tired eyes, shallow lessons, and skills that don’t stick. They are paying ...
Heather Pauls Murray knew cellphones were restricted in B.C. schools, so she was surprised when her son needed one to do his school work in class.
New laptop, pouch for the school's phone prohibition, and (hopefully) ample AI literacy. Whether students like it or not, AI ...
# It is also too soon to write about what happens next after the passing of Vaughn Miller. It will of course trigger a bye-election, and with a general election not far away, that will be a bellwether ...
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In the lead-up to the recent Saul "Canelo" Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford mega-fight, UFC CEO Dana White once again pushed back against a long-running talking point in combat sports: The claim that ...
Robert Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, expressed enthusiasm for the August 7 executive action by President Donald Trump that allows 401(k)holders to invest in various alternative assets ...
We think a sensible rule of thumb when considering whether to post something online is to ask yourself: Would I say this to someone’s face? If not, it’s time to hit the delete button. Many people, in ...
While building a simpler model for particle interactions, scientists made a sleek new pi. Representations of pi help scientists use values close to real life without storing a million digits. The ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Imagine that someone gives you a list of five numbers: 1, 6, 21, 107, and—wait for it—47,176,870. Can you guess what comes next? If ...