Issue 49: 19 January 2021 |
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Every week, HEADlines brings you the latest news, stories and commentaries in education and healthcare. This week, get insights on the latest developments in education. |
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School culture in educational disruptions
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Education in the Spotlight |
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Basic digital literacy and project-based learning are strategies that helped refugee students adjust seamlessly to online school in a pandemic. |
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What can we learn from Twitter's high-profile ban, and how can we discuss ethics and digital responsibility in the classroom? |
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Universities can no longer operate like a factory that churns out graduates as quickly and as cheaply as they can to industry specifications.
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Academics are increasingly expected to share research findings with the larger public, but face obstacles in presenting their work to a non-academic audience. |
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Singapore’s three major universities have reported zero cases. Their secret: technology, tough penalties, and students willing to comply. |
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Unpredictable schedules and pay, and limited access to benefits like health care and parental leave can threaten the ability of workers’ children to learn. |
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In its latest report, the Brookings Institution introduces a new green learning agenda that aims to help solve the climate crisis through the lens of justice, equity, and fairness. |
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That's all for the week! |
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