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Why history education must go beyond memorisation and embrace critical thinking Skip to main content. T. Thursday, June 19 ... changing how we study history may not yield the best results.
Home; Culture & Life; Features Why you should work 4 hours a day, according to science. Darwin, Dickens, and some of the most accomplished people in history have one thing in common.
In a fast-paced world filled with distractions, responsibilities and entertainment, the question “Why study?” may seem increasingly difficult to answer with conviction. Yet, this simple ...
Why incels take the “Blackpill”—and why we should care A growing number of incels are NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training). That should concern us all.
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Why every American needs a civics educationKeys Fillauer, Oak Ridge retired teacher and school board chairman, reflects on his years and the Civics Community and why it ...
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If you’ve been to an engagement party, bridal shower, or wedding, you’ve probably heard a well-meaning relative offer these ...
All students take History in Practice, in which students learn important skills in research and writing to equip them for historical study at university level. Course units for year 1 The course unit ...
Study ancient, medieval and modern history for a wide range of career options. Duration: 3 years; Year of ... Our undergraduate courses are also designed to provide an easy transition into ...
Malcolm Gladwell reviews “Unforgiving Places: The Unexpected Origins of American Gun Violence,” by Jens Ludwig.
Why we must stand united in confronting escalating threat of antisemitism: op-ed by Sen. Katie Britt
October 7, 2023, didn’t happen in a vacuum. The effects of the deadliest terrorist attack in Israel’s history reverberated across the globe, and this evil found its way into the dark corners ...
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I'm a professor with deep ties to Black studies, but I was surprised that my kids couldn't discuss the significance of Juneteenth.
The end of British colonial rule birthed two sovereign nations—but hastily drawn borders caused simmering tensions to boil over. 75 years later, memories of Partition still haunt survivors.
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