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Egypt’s first interactive platform for learning ancient Egyptian language, the “Hieroglyphs Step by Step” website, has recently launched its second development phase, expanding its reach and ...
Israel has destroyed every university and 85 percent of schools in Gaza. Four young women talk about how they keep studying ...
In India, higher education has changed over the past ten or so years. Nowadays, more and more people are aware of how crucial ...
There are several compelling reasons to recognise English Language Teaching (ELT) as a distinct academic discipline and to ...
This site is designed to support students in improving their academic writing by developing a strong foundation in grammar and language structure. Through a structured approach, you will explore key ...
While recessions are cyclical, stagflation is a rare and complex phenomenon caused by a major supply shock to essential items ...
Two English majors at Tarifflo, a tech startup, contribute significantly with their storytelling skills and win a $20,000 ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend’s Winter Texts has published a limited run of 300 copies of poems by Ursula K. Le Guin, a famed sci-fi and fantasy novelist who lived in the Pacific Northwest. The book’s ...
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Reviving Karachi's Classrooms
I am disheartened by the declining state of school education in Karachi. Children are not enjoying learning or acquiring meaningful knowledge; instead, they are often traumatised by outdated and ...
DESPITE calls from some to scrap Shakespeare from schools, the Bard’s work remains, including with this tough GCSE question.
The CUET UG 2025, conducted by the National Testing Agency, began today across exam centres nationwide. The first shift offered a glimpse into subject-wise difficulty levels and question trends.