Ghana News Agency on MSN
Managing Director of Kacstone Record donates textbooks to schools
By Gilbert Azeem Tiroog Paga (U/E), March 17, GNA – Mr Wenawome Duriyem Aborah, Managing Director of Kacstone Record, has donated 140 textbooks to support basic education in the Kassena-Nankana West ...
At Stacker, we decided to research jobs Millennials are taking on today—jobs that didn't even exist when their parents were ...
The three-judge Bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, calling it a “deep-rooted conspiracy against the judiciary”, ordered an immediate seizure of the copies in circulation and called for ...
The late Vincent A. Musetto’s 1983 New York Post front-page crime-story zinger “Headless Body in Topless Bar” remains the ...
Citizen scientists listened to pairs of mating sounds from 16 different species, including male zebra finches, and selected ...
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Raising literacy through books
THE fact that our students have registered some of the world’s lowest scores in reading, arithmetic, science and critical ...
Veteran educator Kristen Brooks explains why access, choice, and joy are essential to helping kids build strong reading habits that last a lifetime. According to the National Assessment of Educational ...
Days after the Supreme Court pulled up the NCERT over a chapter discussing ‘corruption’ and ‘backlogs’ in the judiciary, calling it ‘a well-planned conspiracy’ to undermine its institutional authority ...
“Each of the book’s chapters tells a true story of a strange experience that happened to people close to me or to me personally,” Markovsky explains. “Following the story, I dig below the surface to ...
Venture capitalist Jon McNeill foresees growing demand for humans to sustain complex AI infrastructure and architecture.
These requirements may not be present on job postings, but research shows they are still favored in the hiring process.
Chalkbeat on MSNOpinion
A viral case against screens in schools is winning converts. Does the evidence hold up?
Jared Cooney Horvath says screens in schools are harming students. A close look finds a messier case — and real questions for ...
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