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Making Headlines: GCSE and A-Levels to be graded by teachers and Anthony Fauci's anti-vaccine concerns

9th - Higher Ed
Making Headlines: GCSE and A-Levels to be graded by teachers and Anthony Fauci's anti-vaccine concerns
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3 South Okanagan elementary schools to close due to falling enrolment

9th - Higher Ed
The bell will ring for the very last time at Penticton's Carmi Elementary, one of three elementary schools in the Okanagan Skaha school district set to close due to restructuring.
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National report card praises P.E.I. for housing policy, while pointing out some low points

9th - Higher Ed
A nationwide report card by the Missing Middle Initiative gives P.E.I. some favourable reviews for its overall approach to housing policy, while flagging some areas where the Island needs to do better — including banning new homes in...
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Nonprofit gives number of Westchester beaches poor grade

9th - Higher Ed
Harbor Island Beach, Hudson Park, Rye Town Park, and Rye Playland Beach were all in the bottom ten.
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Atlantic Vet College amping up the importance of life experience to find more great future vets

9th - Higher Ed
The Charlottetown-based Atlantic Veterinary College has changed its admission criteria. Grades are still a big priority, but everyone knows they don't tell the full story. The school is now focusing more on life experience during the...
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Poughkeepsie School District plans to reconfigure schools, offers busing to nearly 1,000 more students

9th - Higher Ed
Board members and families are calling the shake-up "monumental" and "a long time coming."
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University of Calgary changing admissions model to attract more nurses

9th - Higher Ed
Students applying for admission into a university nursing program have traditionally needed high marks to get in. But the University of Calgary is replacing its grades-based acceptance — with its required 82 per cent average — with a...
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A group of Calgary high school students is teaching AI literacy to the next generation

9th - Higher Ed
A group of Calgary high school students is offering free courses on artificial intelligence to younger students. The classes are open to kids in grades seven to 10. And as CBC's Brendan Coulter reports, the lessons aim to teach students...
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Advocate flags gap in literacy scores between older, younger students

9th - Higher Ed
The latest provincial student assessment results show students in early grades are not improving like students in older grades. Child and youth advocate Kelly Lamrock says it’s a concerning trend.
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Educating through agriculture in rural Alberta

9th - Higher Ed
More agricultural academies are popping up in rural Alberta towns as a way for local populations to stem declining enrollment in their schools. But without government funding, the people in Rolling Hills have learned that community...
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Florida's book challenges were prelude to national issue ahead of 2024 election

Higher Ed
Book challenges have led to the restriction of hundreds of titles from school district libraries across Florida and made even more headlines nationwide over the last two years. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

India Brings Back Windfall Tax on Locally-Produced Crude

Higher Ed
Mukesh Surana, chief executive officer at Ratnagiri Refinery and Petrochemicals, discusses India's windfall tax on locally-produced crude, oil imports from Russia and his outlook for the oil market. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg...
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Teen Kids News

Am I Depressed How To Spot The Signs And Symptoms Of Teenage Depression

6th - 8th
Depression among teenagers is surprisingly common. Some health experts say that 1 in 5 will feel what's considered "major depression" at some point in their teen years. Scott hears form an expert in our top story.
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Press Association

Students protest out Department of Education

Higher Ed
Students take part in a protest outside the Department for Education in Westminster, London, calling for the resignation of Education Secretary Gavin Williamson over the government's handling of exam results after A-level and GCSE exams...
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Press Association

Students protest outside the Department for Education

Higher Ed
*Warning: strong language*



People take part in a protest outside the Department for Education in Westminster, London, over the Government's handling of A-leve

l results.

Thousands of pupils across England have...
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Sky News

HRH Prince Charles making speech in Royal Drawing School

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HRH Prince Charles making speech in Royal Drawing School
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Bloomberg

The Man Behind the SAT Defends New Adversity Score

Higher Ed
May.17 -- David Coleman, College Board chief executive officer, defends the SAT's new adversity score. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Maple Syrup: The New Commodity To Own

Higher Ed
Nov. 12 -- Crown Maple Syrup CEO Compton Chase-Lansdale discusses the making of maple syrup with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock.""
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Bloomberg

U.S. Supreme Court Justices Notes Become Public

Higher Ed
Oct.07 -- Timothy Johnson, University of Minnesota professor, discusses the handwritten notes exchanged on the U.S. Supreme Court. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power.”
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Curated Video

Chicago Teachers Union Defies Reopening Order

Higher Ed
Both sides are negotiating to come to an agreement.
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Bloomberg

Vitol Group CEO on Oil Prices, Venezuela and OPEC

Higher Ed
Feb.24 -- Russell Hardy, Vitol Group chief executive officer, discusses the outlook for oil prices, demand, and OPEC production. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson.
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Sky News

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson MP statement on A-levels

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Education Secretary Gavin Williamson MP giving a statement after the government's U-turn on A-level results on 18 August 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Ebola Failure: Who's in Charge Here? No One

Higher Ed
Oct. 15 -- Is the U.S. government making up their response to a potential Ebola pandemic as they go? Bloomberg Businessweek's Brendan Greeley explains why there's no one at the White House in charge of dealing with Ebola. Video by:...
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Sky News

Review of A-Level Results Today

Higher Ed
Review of A-Level Results Today