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Students at Street school explore industrial past of their community
Crispin School pupils in Street uncover Somerset’s industrial heritage through the Morlands and Baily’s project, funded by ...
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox The release of PSLE results is nearing, with parents and children needing to shortlist six secondary schools ...
From 2028, JC admission requires five subjects instead of six. Secondary 2 students in 2025 are the first cohort to be impacted. Schools are expanding subject options, offering six- to eight-subject ...
SINGAPORE: A “hybrid animal” takes shape on a Secondary 1 student’s art assignment, complete with arms that can help seniors get around. Koh Wen Cheng, 13, and his fellow classmates are blending ...
In the study of history, almost nothing can provide the kind of context and authenticity of a primary source – an original, firsthand account of a moment or a period in time. Known as “the raw ...
Moves to restore it began in 2017, with pilot training for teachers launched in 2022. The latest decision now makes History a permanent feature of Nigeria’s education system. The Federal Ministry of ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul seemingly got little-to-nothing in exchange for her bombshell endorsement Sunday of socialist mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani — except to appease the far-left in a desperate attempt ...
Secondary polycythemia, also known as secondary erythrocytosis or secondary erythrocythemia, is a rare condition in which your body produces an excess amount of red blood cells. This overproduction of ...
Teachers have simply never needed more help. In part because of pandemic-related career shifts and tightened school district budgets, there’s a shortage of educators nationally, and so those who ...
Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani won more votes than any other mayoral candidate in New York City primary election history, according to updated tallies released Tuesday. The city Board of Elections’ ...
The top source of news for Americans is no longer TV; it's social media. This is according to new research by Oxford’s Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) (via NiemanLab), which found ...
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