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Taipei Times

ANALYTICAL ENGLISH 解析英語(常春藤)

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Reason·higher-ed

Short Circuit: An inexhaustive weekly compendium of rulings from the federal courts of appeal

Please enjoy the latest edition of Short Circuit , a weekly feature written by a bunch of people at the Institute for Justice. Good news ! With near-unanimous bipartisan support, the Colorado General Assembly this week…

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The Conversation US Education·research

Is baby talk bad? Why ‘parentese’ actually helps babies learn language

Emphasizing the sounds of certain words to young children can help them retain language, not confuse them about speaking properly. MoMo Productions/DigitalVision via Getty Images Many parents have heard the warning:…

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Middle East Eye·policy

How the fall of Starmer will reshape British policy on Israel

How the fall of Starmer will reshape British policy on Israel Israel 's genocide in Gaza and campaign of ethnic cleansing in the occupied West Bank have not yet become an issue in the battle to succeed Sir Keir Starmer…

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Study International·higher-ed

University of Wrocław: Advanced knowledge in social sciences

If you’ve ever thought of the state of the world and said, “We can do better than this,” you’re already thinking like a social scientist. Social sciences explain why our societies work and don’t work, from how our…

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Waseda University News·higher-ed

Introducing Our International Alumni Network: The Cambodia Tomonkai

The Cambodia Tomonkai The Cambodia Tomonkai is a Waseda University alumni network based in Cambodia that was originally founded in 2016 and revitalized in 2025. Under the leadership of Chairperson Isao Terada, the group…

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Study International·higher-ed

6 most popular English language proficiency tests

If you are applying to study at a university overseas, you’ll need to take an English language proficiency test. This is because universities want to make sure international students can successfully manage coursework,…

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K-12 Dive

Education Department shutters Office of English Language Acquisition

The office was the federal agency’s only arm dedicated to ensuring that English learners and immigrant students gained English proficiency.

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Gulf Times Education

MES invests future leaders

The Investiture Ceremony of MES Indian School was solemnly conducted with grandeur and fervour on May 6 at the KG Hall, marking a significant occasion in the school’s calendar of leadership and excellence. The ceremony…

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Gulf Times Education

DMIS celebrates stellar success in CBSE Class XII board results

Doha Modern Indian School, Qatar, has once again etched its name in academic distinction with a stellar and resplendent performance in the CBSE Class XII Board Examinations 2025–26. The students delivered exceptional…

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

Interactive exhibits and art spark interest in reading at DIBF

Interactive activities, bilingual publications and art-inspired literary programmes are helping Qatar Reads cultivate a stronger reading culture in Qatar as the initiative continues to expand its reach at this year’s…

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Chalkbeat·edtech

Some students need online classes. Here’s how this Colorado school district does it.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. Gracie, a junior at Roosevelt High School in Johnstown,…

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Gulf Times Education

Madonna, Shakira, BTS to headline first World Cup final half-time show

Madonna, Shakira and K-pop megastars BTS will headline a Super Bowl-style half-time show at the World Cup final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, FIFA said. Coldplay's Chris Martin is curating the show,…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

UK study visa applications plunge 40% in April

UK government data released today revealed a 40% year-over-year decline in study visa applications this April, with 8,900 international students applying to study in the UK, compared to 14,800 the previous year. The…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Ohio State Artist Laureate eager to celebrate American semiquincentennial

America’s 250th birthday is a time to take stock of the past and consider the future, said Charles O. Anderson, The Ohio State University’s newest Artist Laureate . “It’s an interesting time in terms of progress and…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

OfS: English universities warned of “over-optimism” as a third face deficits

The Office for Students’ (OfS) new financial sustainability report found 36% of English institutions reported deficits last year – a slight improvement of the 43% figure predicted by the watchdog in its last annual…

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UBC News·policy

Canada nabs time on Extremely Large Telescope with groundbreaking instrument investment

Canada has secured a major role in building an instrument for one of the world’s largest telescopes through a multimillion-dollar grant led by UBC in partnership with Université de Montréal. The Extremely Large…

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Study International·higher-ed

University of Milan: Diverse programmes, vibrant campus life

Milan is not a city that needs to sell itself. This is a metropolis where research laboratories and biotech startups occupy the same postcode as world-class opera houses. It is little surprise that within this…

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Korea Times Southkorea·policy

Seoul’s free learning portal becomes gateway to AI careers for the poor

What began as an online tutoring program for struggling students during the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly evolving into something much bigger: a digital lifeline for thousands of young people in Seoul trying to close the…

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Korea Times Southkorea·policy

New tour invites visitors into Seoul’s gardens

In the manicured expanse of Seoul Forest, the modern bustle of the Korean capital is being traded for the rhythmic pace of the Joseon Dynasty. Under the shade of sprawling oaks and meticulous flower beds, foreign…

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