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Google Launches New Media Literacy Program For Children

Google announced its plan to expand its two-year-old digital safety and citizenship curriculum for children, on Tuesday. “Be Internet Awesome” will now include a.

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Sanders Proposes Plan To End Outstanding Student Loan Debt In US

Sen. Bernie Sanders announced a plan to end country’s $1.6 trillion outstanding student loan debt, in a bid to intensify debate on  US higher.

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Teacher Shortages In England Eight Highest In The World

England has the eight highest secondary teacher shortages and third-highest in the European region, per findings of latest study.

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100,000 Ghost Teachers Employed in Sindh, Education Minister

Provincial Minister for School Education and Literacy Department (SELD), Government of Sindh Sardar Ahmed Shah has said that almost one lac ghost teachers were.

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FAPUASA Delegation Calls On Chairman HEC

HEC has been striving for strengthening the autonomy of universities with fairness and accountability, said Higher Education Commission (HEC) Chairman Dr Tariq Banuri, on.

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Launch Campaign, Shame Parents Who Give Phones To Toddlers

The strictest Headteacher in Britain has asked the government to launch a campaign and shame parents who give their children mobile phones. Katharine Birbalsingh,.

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Celebrity Selfies Endorsing Negative Body Imagery Among Children

England’s Education Secretary Damian Hinds has urged social media influencers and online celebrities to click lesser selfies in a bid to diminish the effects.

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Another Feather In Cap: PU Ranked First In Natural Sciences Research

The Nature Publishing Group, a world-class publisher of high impact scientific and medical information in print and online founded in 1869, has ranked Punjab.

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Talented Youngsters To Get Scholarships From BISP

The federal government has decided to offer need-based scholarships to deserving students from the funds of Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). These scholarships from.

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England Ranked Worst In The World For CyberBullying: TALIS Survey

England is the worst in the world for cyberbullying, a global education survey has found, with almost 13.9 percent Headteachers admitting their ‘student’s suffrage’.

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