The rap impresario Sean Combs says he should serve a shorter prison sentence, citing a self-help course he offers to inmates.
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This is the time of year when I get loads of calls from parents about their college students who started strong (who wouldn’t when there’s no homework, and it’s 80 degrees and sunny?) but are ...
Teachers say students are failing exams and graduating with few basic skills since the technology giant made artificial intelligence bots easily accessible.
Professors and students both have responsibility when it comes to the success of a course, but a balanced and equal effort remains essential.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs has been teaching self-help classes to inmates in prison. The disgraced music mogul ran a six-week course from federal prison called Free Game With Diddy, during which he taught ...
Schools tend to leave AI policies to teachers, which often means that rules vary widely within the same school. Some educators, for example, welcome the use of Grammarly.com, an AI-powered writing ...
For the first time, India has officially claimed it shot down both US-made F-16 and Chinese-made JF-17 fighter jets of Pakistan during Operation Sindoor in May. IAF chief detailed strikes on Pakistani ...
Every child says "no" to adult requests at some point, especially at certain ages. Responding with patience, and giving room to protest, can help ensure a task still gets done.
This mom’s “Social Media Prep School” is teaching her tween how to handle online comments before they even get a phone.
Some Nobel laureates were straight-A students from the get-go. But others AFP spoke to recounted how they cut class, got expelled, and had doubts about their future.