Thriving business owners probably aren’t referring to their school lecture notes and textbooks. They’re living in the present ...
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Hicks: Don’t ask college kids what they learned; ask them why they learned
Grade inflation, which is ubiquitous in many high schools and colleges, robs students of the environment they need to master critical thinking skills.
The ability to deploy abstract thought allows us to confront novel events through formal modeling, or critical thinking ...
College isn't teaching you facts. It's teaching you to think in a new way — and Indiana policy is sweeping away that skill ...
The privately-run train has ceded its status as the nation’s deadliest rail line, as its safer Orlando extension has helped ...
The majority of academy players won't make the first team, so there is now importance placed on developing youngsters on and off the pitch ...
Outlook Therapeutics faces a pivotal FDA decision for Lytenava on December 31st, following two prior rejections. Read why ...
From a 16-year-old chess grandmaster to a bus driver who thwarted a hijacking, these Oregonians made remarkable impacts in ...
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LA fires showed how much neighborliness matters for wildfire safety – schools can do much more to teach it
Neighbors are often the first people who can help in an emergency before local, state and federal responders arrive. A fast neighborhood response, whether helping put out spot fires on a lawn or ...
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