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Straits Times Singapore

How AI tools can help level up your child’s PSLE English oral performance

AI-powered platforms have made highly personalised feedback more accessible.

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Taipei Times

Elementary-school-level English test sign-ups soar

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Taipei Times

ANALYTICAL ENGLISH 解析英語(常春藤)

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University Times Ireland·higher-ed

The Kilkenny Lad Russia Wants to Arrest: Caolan Robertson Is Still in Kyiv

Caolan Robertson is from Kilkenny. He has over 1.3 million subscribers across YouTube, Instagram, and other platforms, an Honorary Digital Ambassador award presented to him by Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska, a…

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HKFP

Wu Yize, China’s ‘priest’ who conquered the snooker world

China’s Wu Yize is said to have shared a single bed with his father in a windowless flat as he sacrificed his home life to follow his snooker dreams. Chinese snooker player Wu Yize (centre) celebrates his first World…

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Vanguard Education·higher-ed

NANS, others flay FG over ‘irrelevant’ course remarks

By Ndigwe Ifunanya The Federal Government’s plan to phase out university courses considered irrelevant to the national economy has brought about criticisms from student leaders and undergraduates who view the move as an…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

Science of reading for all: Proposal would require Denver schools to use research-backed literacy lessons

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. Denver school board member Amy Klein Molk said she…

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Gulf Times Qatar·policy

Surge of pro-independence parties in Britain marks the death knell of the old union

Three of the United Kingdom’s four nations are set for the first time to be governed by pro-independence parties after elections on Friday which nationalists said marked the death knell of the centuries-old union. A…

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University Times Ireland·higher-ed

Dark feminism and Debuts: A Guide to the International Booker Prize

On the 31 st of March, the shortlist for the 2026 International Booker Prize was announced. Judged this year by a panel chaired by award-winning author Natasha Brown, the International Booker is arguably the most…

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University Times Ireland·higher-ed

Four TV Series and a Film: April 2026

Four Films and a TV is a very special column that has been giving out very special recommendations. Every month, the editor has made a list of underappreciated but unparalleled films (four) and (TV) series (one). The…

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University Times Ireland·higher-ed

Celebrating ‘Creativity Alongside Purpose’: TCD Friends of MSF’s Charity Fashion Show Takes to the Runway

Lights dimmed, and a rhythmic soundtrack blared as dozens of models took to the stage in the GMB on March 27th, as TCD Friends of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hosted their first charity fashion show. Established on…

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University Times Ireland·higher-ed

Ireland Suffer Defeat Against Czech Republic, Miss Out on World Cup Playoff Place

Earlier in the term, I was called cynical by someone I used to be close to. Surprisingly, I was quite bothered by it; usually, I don’t take off-hand comments too harshly, but for some reason, this one got on my nerves.…

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The Conversation US Education·policy

Black, Hispanic, female and low-income elementary students are less likely to be identified with autism

Understanding whether different groups of kids are more likely to be identified as having autism can help ensure that all students have equal access to the appropriate services at school. Adrian Vidal/iStock/Getty…

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Resolution Foundation·policy

While you’re refreshing the results… pensions, mortgages, and the map that matters

Morning all, If you’re in the market for some pub-quiz-winning trivia, as the results roll in keep an eye on whether Labour’s defeat in the local elections is even more sizeable than the Conservative’s losses in 2019,…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Jacqui Smith: UK universities must prove local value

Skills minister warns universities against prioritising cashflow and “bums on seats” over quality as local communities question role of HE Danger of worsening reputation amid current political climate, with…

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India Today Education

Why Indian Army officers used English, asks Pak Army spox, gets trolled by Pakistanis

Why Indian Army officers used English, asks Pak Army spox, gets trolled by Pakistanis

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The PIE News·higher-ed

30 years on: advancing ELT standards through Malta’s new monitoring framework

Malta is often perceived as a lifestyle destination. How do you respond to the idea that students come more for the experience than for serious study? This is a perception we are very aware of, and in many ways it is…

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Middle East Eye

Every Moment Is a Life: A Gaza anthology curated by Susan Abulhawa is a tour de force

Every Moment Is a Life: A Gaza anthology curated by Susan Abulhawa is a tour de force Submitted by Hossam el-Hamalawy on Thu, 05/07/2026 - 10:10 The beautifully compiled book’s descriptions of the torturous nature of…

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Study International·higher-ed

Postgraduate business degrees with worldwide impact

Nokia’s fall and the collapse of traditional retail across Europe tell the same story: if you can’t adapt, you don’t survive. Today’s business environment is shaped by AI and global uncertainty. To stay competitive, you…

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Study International·higher-ed

This undergraduate is here to be brutally honest about the reality of studying in South Korea

For Hope , unlike everyone else, there was only one choice — study in South Korea. Born in Russia to a Korean family, Hope grew up between cultures. When she returned to South Korea with her mother, there was no…

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