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How Library Closures Hurt Adult Learners as Kids Doubled Down on Digital Reading

Edsurge

And kids double down on digital reading—all in this Edtech Reports Recap. Among its recommendations, New America calls on policymakers to “expand the E-Rate Program so that libraries and schools can get discounts on the technology services that patrons and students need to get online from home.” 37 percent) or the U.K. (33

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The new National Education Policy

Linways Technologies

There shall, by 2030, be at least one large multidisciplinary institution in or near every district. The same level of Accreditation to any collage, based on its rating college will get autonomous rights and funds. Multiple entry and exit from any course. to 50% by 2035.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

“New report calls out NCAA for saying that black athletes graduate at higher rates than other black students, when that’s not true at the top conferences,” says Inside Higher Ed. 17zuoye has raised $200 million in Series E funding from Toutiao. ” Go, School Sports Team! Memos from HR. ” Just five!

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

officials approve new rating system.” Via Inside Higher Ed : “ U of Maryland University College pursues a strategy of spinning off units into stand-alone companies, seeking financial gain for itself and affordable tuition rates for its students.” The founder, of course, has a degree from an Ivy League school.