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Study highlights need for increasingly diverse approaches in teaching of intercultural communication
A new study by researchers at the University of Jyväskylä and the University of Eastern Finland highlights the need for multiple approaches in the...
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learning / teaching
Matric exam results: SA provinces ranked from BEST to WORST in 2023
The wait for 2024 matriculants for their examination results is almost over.RELATED | Here’s HOW and WHEN to access matric resultsThis time next...
thesouthafrican.com - 30+ days ago
business
Build a Financial Invoicing AI Assistant with Make for your business
Efficient financial invoicing and client communication are essential for businesses aiming to save time and reduce administrative burdens. By using...
geeky-gadgets.com - 3 days ago
sports
ESPN Around the Horn Ending: How the Show Revolutionized Diversity in Sports Media for 20 Years
The show concludes May 23 after two decades of showcasing diverse voices, changing representation for Black journalists and women in sports...
bet.com - 2 days ago
nutrition
Drinking about 4 cups of coffee daily may reduce risk for head and neck cancer
Head and neck cancerincludes cancers in areas like the mouth, throat, and voice box. An interesting study area is the relationship between head and...
medicalnewstoday.com - 30+ days ago
teaching
Discovery Education’s Latest Product Updates Make Teaching and Learning More Engaging and Personalized
CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 20, 2025 /3BL/ - Discovery Education, the creators of essential K-12 learning solutions used in classrooms around the world,...
3blmedia.com - 15 days ago
entrepreneurship
5 things the C-suite keeps getting wrong about AI
AI may be transformative, but executives are missing out on these key realities, says this future-of-work expert. AI is poised to reshape businesses, but too many executives are oversimplifying its potential, focusing on automation rather than collaboration. As someone who’s spent my career studying...
fastcompany.com - 30+ days ago
health
San Diego residents spend more than average on health care
San Diego County residents spend more on health care than the California and national averages, according to a recent study published by JAMA. Why it...
axios.com - 4 days ago
learning / technology
ChatGPT is an empath, study says
Clinical neuroscientist Dr Ziv Ben-Zion, who led the study, wanted to find out whether an AI lacking sentience could respond to emotional distress in a human way. He tested the theory by tweaking ChatGPT’s code with a direct instruction to “imagine yourself being a human being with emotions.” Dr...
dazeddigital.com - 15 days ago
architecture
10 Best Places to Live in Spain for Less Than $ 2000 USD
Our guide on the best places to live in Spain for less than $ 2000 USD. Spain is a diverse and vibrant country offering a high quality of life at an...
gamintraveler.com - 30+ days ago
teaching
Why Professors Can’t Teach (Jonathan Zimmerman)
This article appeared in the Washington Monthly, August 25, 2024. “Jonathan Zimmerman teaches education and history at the University of...
wordpress.com - 30+ days ago
teaching
A boy told his teacher she can't understand him because she's white. Her response is on point.
'Be the teacher America's children of color deserve, because we, the teachers, are responsible for instilling empathy and understanding in the hearts...
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Fox News AI Newsletter: AI study buddies are boosting grades to new heights
Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: - Texas private school’s use of new ‘AI tutor’ rockets student test scores to top 2% in the country - ADL issues 'urgent call' alleging anti-Israel bias in 4 AI large language...
foxnews.com - 10 days ago
health
12 Brain-Healthy Foods Doctors Want You To Add To Your Plate Over 50 For Cognitive Health
As we age, maintaining cognitive health becomes increasingly important. Genetics certainly play a role, but there’s no denying that lifestyle...
shefinds.com - 12 days ago
nature
Global species loss: Biodiversity study highlights the devastating human impact
Humans are having a highly detrimental impact on biodiversity worldwide. Not only is the number of species declining, but the composition of species...
phys.org - 10 days ago
technology
Online searches for gambling addiction surge as legalized sports betting expands, study finds
Researchers say public health warnings are "essential to prevent the escalation of gambling-related harm and its long-term consequences." Internet searches seeking help for gambling addiction have "increased substantially" as the number of states with legalized sports betting has expanded in recent...
nbcnews.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
Town to get £54k for cycling improvements
A town is to receive £54,000 in funding to improve its cycling infrastructure. Members of Furness Locality Board approved sheltered parking at two areas in Barrow and for a study to allow opportunities for other small-scale improvements. Council documents said there were "gaps" in current bike...
bbc.co.uk - 30+ days ago
teaching
AG Ken Paxton sues North Texas district for allegedly teaching critical race theory
"Texas children deserve to receive the best education in the world, not have woke ideology forced upon them." Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a...
chron.com - 17 days ago
beauty
Katie Holmes Just Debuted New Caramel Highlights—and We're Calling Our Colorist, Stat
And people say the perfect color doesn't exist... If you don’t have a salon appointment lined up, now might be the time . Katie Holmes just gave her...
realsimple.com - 12 days ago
job & work
Blue-collar job boom highlights continued growth in SC’s manufacturing sector
With the continued growth of the manufacturing sector in the Upstate, the demand for skilled workers is driving a blue-collar job boom that is giving...
upstatebusinessjournal.com - 30+ days ago
sports
Study: MLB's average salary tops $ 5 million for first time
NEW YORK -- Major League Baseball's average salary broke the $ 5 million mark on Opening Day for the first time , according to a study by The...
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learning
Want Novices to Keep Teaching? Focus on Their Classroom-Management Skills
Even more than the ability to present concepts or assess students, the best predictor of a new teacher’s effectiveness and likelihood to stay in the...
edweek.org - 30+ days ago
nutrition
Studying WWII-era rationing shows that sugar is dangerous even in utero
During and in the aftermath of World War II, between January 1940 and September 1953, the United Kingdom rationed most food items. For some chunk of those fourteen years, everything except fish and fresh fruit and vegetables (which were still often in short supply) could only be legally acquired...
popsci.com - 30+ days ago
health
Semen Can Carry More Deadly Diseases Than Previously Thought, Study Finds
A new study outlines the possible dangers. Studies have long established the sexual transmissibility of many viruses via semen, but new research shows...
mensjournal.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Who is PhysicsWallah, wants to buy Vikas Divyakirti’s Drishti IAS for whopping Rs…, once sold his home to study, his name is…
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entrepreneurship
Businesses owned by people of color and women pay significantly higher loan interest rates, study finds
What the Federal Reserve does with interest rates matters, because those rates are often what lenders use as a baseline to decide how much they will charge to lend to the rest of us — individuals and businesses. But lenders have plenty of leeway when it comes to what interest rates they charge...
marketplace.org - 30+ days ago