For decades, the consensus has been that American education is not good enough, students are falling behind and society needs to do something to...
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Maroc - NAMIBIAN.COM.NA - A la Une - 21/06/2024 11:03
In recent years the rapid proliferation of social media has transformed the way our children interact with the world, their families and their education. Platforms like TikTok and YouTube have become integral parts of the daily lives of our children, overshadowing traditional educational activities. This shift has had profound implications for their cognitive development and […]
For decades, the consensus has been that American education is not good enough, students are falling behind and society needs to do something to...
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‘This lawsuit is first and foremost about honoring the lives of our daughters,’ the families said...