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Southern Brazil journalist Talita Rosa first encountered the phrase “fake news” in 2017, years before it entered everyday Brazilian conversation. That online course sparked her interest in ...
If you’ve been teaching for a while, you’ve probably noticed how your learners are no longer the same. Their habits, f ...
The House will vote Wednesday on a sweeping early literacy reform bill, aiming to reverse what leaders are calling “troubling ...
A year ago, Booksale announced it was entering a “new chapter” as it embraces innovative ways to stay true to its mission: making reading affordable and accessible to every Filipino. That vision ...
A shiny, pocket‑money ornament is challenging big‑ticket taste, leaving shoppers to weigh pride, price and polish at home.
U.S. electronics are trashing developing countries. According to the U.N., e-waste is the world’s fastest-growing trash ...
Scattered across the health classroom at Du Bois Middle School on Tuesday morning, 19 students were putting the finishing ...
A noted scholar on the appropriate classroom use of the Bible and other religious texts in the study of history and literature, even-handedly and reflecting the spirit of federal law.
Three people were honoured with a place on the centre’s Wall of Fame — former Oak Bay mayor Chris Causton, Garry oak ecosystem champion Christina Johnson-Dean and the late Brent Johnston, a stalwart ...
Books were not directly impacted by the higher tariffs imposed by the US. But the domino effects of US President Donald Trump ...