Learn to code’ is dead. So what the heck should you actually teach your kids in the age of AI? - IN FOCUS: Holly Baxter asks tech experts what students should actually study, now ‘learn to code’ is de ...
The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has disclosed that financial literacy, ethical integrity and Artificial Intelligence learning will be introduced in basic schools in the new curriculum for ...
A total of 38,572 non-literate persons aged 15 years and above will take up the basic literacy test under the New India Literacy Programme to be held at 1,521 centres across the district here on ...
Kyiv, 4 December 2025 — The audience for Ukraine's annual National Media Literacy Test is significantly older and demonstrably more media-literate, according to the 2025 test results presented in Kyiv ...
In an environment where news and information spreads like wildfire, sometimes without moderation for what’s fact versus rumor, it becomes the responsibility of the consumer to process and interpret ...
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The call came at 7 a.m.. A global media and entertainment powerhouse — one of my clients that is also one of the most recognized companies in the world — had just compressed a core business process ...
Education news and commentary, delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 newsletter. A friend of mine, a young mother, vented her frustration on Facebook. “In today’s day and age it’s not hard ...
A friend of mine, a young mother, vented her frustration on Facebook. “In today’s day and age it’s not hard to spend a bit of time looking at the sources,” she wrote. That sounds plausible — until you ...
This folder contains the programs found in the March 1975 3rd printing of David Ahl's 101 BASIC Computer Games, published by Digital Equipment Corp. You can download ...
As students and staff return to classrooms across the country this fall, one question must remain at the center of our work: Are we preparing students not just to succeed in school — but in life? For ...