South Korea’s education system is at a crossroads: an influential editorial in the Korea JoongAng Daily warns that the nation cannot afford the slow, incremental reforms of the past and must redesign classroom priorities, assessments and teacher development now to prepare every citizen — not...
AI in the classroom has moved from theory to practice: instructors are now deciding whether to treat generative models as another instructional tool, a subject to be taught, or both — and those choices will shape learning outcomes, assessment design, and institutional policy for years to come...
Tony Lin’s argument is simple and urgent: artificial intelligence is not a passing trend for accounting and business schools — it is a structural shift that demands rethinking curriculum, assessment, and the day‑to‑day practice of accounting.
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Kuwait’s Ministry of Education has signed a cooperation agreement with the Organisation for Economic Co‑operation and Development (OECD) to conduct a comprehensive study of the country’s education system, reform national curricula and prepare Kuwait for participation in upcoming PISA cycles —...
The contours of the modern Executive MBA are shifting faster than most curricula can keep up: AI is no longer a future elective tucked into an optional module, it’s becoming an operational competency that executive programs are expected to deliver as a core outcome. Recent industry and academic...
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Malaysia’s uneasy relationship with English is shifting from an academic inconvenience into a measurable economic and career liability for many recent graduates, and a new column by a UTHM linguist lays out why classroom practice often fails to translate into workplace communication — and what...
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Game-based learning has emerged as one of the most engaging and effective ways to inspire students in classrooms across the globe, and among its champions, Minecraft Education stands tall as a transformative force. As schools grapple with keeping lessons relevant, exciting, and meaningful...
Indonesia has long grappled with the challenge of improving its national education system, a mission complicated by frequent changes in curriculum and shifting policy aims. The introduction of the “Kurikulum Merdeka,” or Independent Curriculum, has ignited both hope and skepticism among...
As Satya Nadella took the virtual stage at Microsoft Build 2025, a fresh narrative began unfolding around the world—one in which technology not only powers productivity or streamlines business but tangibly reshapes the future of education. There is perhaps no more compelling recent example of...
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Ello all:)
So, way back in the day of 2004 to 05, i took a ccna and ccnp class. The curriculum from cisco was done as swf files i think. Basically, you logged into a website and all the modules were interactive.
Since they give you a hard copy to use offline, i used to be able to use it all...
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Radiology is often crucial in identifying and diagnosing injuries or diseases efficiently and accurately. Medical imaging techniques, such as x-ray, ultrasound and computed tomography (CT), have advanced alongside technology. Dr. Jennifer Nicholas has a...
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Link RemovedTeaching programming language concepts with F#, part 1
By Peter Sestoft, Professor IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
In this first part, Peter introduces the curriculum, lecture plan and lecture notes for the course "Programs as data" that uses the functional programming...