Here's what you need to know about homework and how to help your child
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Many parents and...
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Many parents and...
Read more: Here's what you need to know about homework and how to help your child
Authors: The Conversation
Several colleagues have asked if I see any similarities between Jonathan Pollard, a US Navy Field Operational Intelligence Office employee who’ll be released from an American prison November 21 after serving 30 years for giving Israel classified...
Read more: Why we should cheer World War II operatives for Israel, but not Jonathan Pollard
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Oliver Sacks achieved global public renown because his writings melded two particular traits that cut across his dual role as doctor and writer: his focus on single patients rather than large populations and his profound empathy.
These uncommon...
Read more: How Oliver Sacks brought readers into his patients' inner worlds
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The excitement about a potentially rain-bearing El Niño is building, and hopes for a swift end to California’s ongoing drought are multiplying. At the same time, many of us who have...
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Reformers in the Progressive Era (from the 1890s to 1920s) depicted homework as a “sin” that deprived children of their playtime. Many critics voice similar concerns today.
Yet there are many parents who feel that from early on, children need to do...
Read more: Homework could have an impact on kids' health. Should schools ban it?
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On August 1, hitchBOT, a robot that had successfully hitchhiked more than 10,000 km (6,213 miles) across Canada and northern Europe, was destroyed by unknown vandals in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood.
For a week, the robot’s violent decapitation...
Read more: Could the sharing economy bring back hitchhiking?
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From “lol” to “brb,” the internet and text messaging gave rise to a unique form of short form language – “textspeak” – in which almost all of us are well-versed.
But long...
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As Labor Day approaches, we are likely to hear from a growing chorus of political, religious, academic, labor and business leaders who agree “America needs a raise” to reverse three decades of wage stagnation and rising...
Read more: America doesn't just 'need a raise,' we need a new national norm for wage growth
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Does living on campus support learning and student success?
As families consider the living options available to their college students and look at the costs of college education, what might not be as evident to them is how...
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The humble coffee bean is one of the most important and actively traded commodities in the world. It doesn’t take more than a glance at American coffee consumption stats to understand why.
In a 2015 Gallup poll, 64% of Americans reported...
Read more: The dark side of coffee: an unequal social and environmental exchange