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COVID boosts teacher regard
Thanks in part to the pandemic and parents' firsthand knowledge of what it's like to oversee a child's education, our perception of teachers has improved. ... Read More
Students Are Moving Schools and Skipping Class in the Pandemic
In October, we began to have a better understanding of how public school enrollment nationwide was impacted by the 2020 shift to remote instruction and ... Read More
Deadly Tragedies Strike Multiple US States
In central Pennsylvania on Sunday, September 19, a bus crash resulted in 24 injuries and 6 critical cases. The driver lost control of the bus ... Read More
How extreme heat from climate change distorts human behavior
Nearly ten years ago, Meenu Tewari was visiting a weaving company in Surat, western India, on a hot summer's afternoon. Tewari is an urban planner ... Read More
Cold plasma could transform the sustainable farms of the future
Most days, Polytechnique Montréal physicist Stephan Reuter uses his knowledge of matter and energy to advance medical technologies. But recently, he was thinking about how ... Read More
Over 150 US universities to attend Education USA Fair 2021
The Education USA South Asia Fall Virtual Tour 2021 will be co-hosted by the US Embassy Dhaka and Education USA Bangladesh with the goal of ... Read More
Bangladesh reopens schools after 18-month COVID shutdown
After being closed for 543 days, schools reopened as the nation's virus situation improved and more individuals received vaccinations. The fifth-grader, with a mask, stood ... Read More
Madagascar arrests generals over plot to kill President Rajoelina
The arrested include five generals and several active police officers, meaning 21 people are now being investigated over last month's foiled assassination. Authorities have also ... Read More
Emancipation Day in Caribbean
To celebrate the emancipation of slaves of African origin, Emancipation Day is observed on different dates in numerous former European colonies in the Caribbean and ... Read More
International Tutor Point: Revolutionizing Education in Bangladesh through Trusted Home Tutors
In the pursuit of academic excellence, International Tutor Point has emerged as a beacon of support for students and guardians in Bangladesh. Founded in 2020, ... Read More
Education of 37 million Bangladeshi children disrupted by Covid: UNICEF
A report by UNICEF and UNESCO has revealed that 37 million children in Bangladesh have been affected by school closures since the start of the ... Read More
Every new movie and show on Netflix: July 2021
Netflix appears to be having a great start to the summer. Several of your favorite Netflix programs are coming back in July. One of the ... Read More
Korean drama ‘Reply 1988’ to feature star-studded Bangla voice ensemble
The remarkable Korean drama "Reply 1988" has captured the attention of viewers worldwide with its poignant story set against the backdrop of Seoul in the ... Read More
TAYLOR SWIFT’S 2021 YEAR IN REVIEW: POWER AND FREEDOM ARE ALWAYS IN STYLE
Taylor Swift appears on our social media feeds almost every week and with good reason. Some may say that Swift had a breakthrough last year, with ... Read More
USA: EB-3 Visa Requirements & Application Process
The EB-3 visa is a third-preference employment-based green card for skilled, professional, or other workers. It is one of the five preference categories for employment-based visas ... Read More
Disneyland Paris reopens this Thursday after seven months of closure, in reduced capacity and with compulsory mask
The leisure park might have reopened last week, but it was still a bit late! After having to close for seven months in the middle ... Read More
UK govt warns potential action against BBC after 1995 Diana interview cover-up
The British government warned on Friday that it could take action against the BBC after receiving unprecedented criticism from the royal family about its use ... Read More
Taliban Overrun Afghan Base, Capture Troops as US, NATO Forces Exit
A major army post in the southeast of Ghazni province was assaulted and overrun by Taliban fighters on Saturday, taking dozens of troops hostage and ... Read More
The American Public Education System Gets Back on Track
The US public education system, which was paralyzed by the coronavirus a year ago, is showing signs of recovery. The vaccine is being prioritized for ... Read More
The Laz people’s effort to prevent the extinction of their language
The Colchis Kingdom, established by the early Colchis tribes, flourished on the lands of Lazistan, which was also known as Georgia. The region changed names ... Read More