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On Dec. 2, Princeton released its report on undergraduate grade inflation. Our Opinion writers share their takes on grade inflation at Princeton.
Neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath said older generations “screwed up” giving students access to so much technology: “I ...
WHILE the new preschool curriculum rolled out by the Education Ministry this year covers six core areas of learning, it lacks explicit guidance on helping children navigate a digital-first world, say ...
When Deaf and hard of hearing children experience trauma, their families have a place to turn for help: Gallaudet's Deaf and ...
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However, academic discourse surrounding pragmatic theories of truth remains far from satisfactory. Scholarly evaluations of this theory are predominantly critical, with affirmative voices being few ...
AI is going to be part of our lives, at scale. It is something we need to reckon with. The question is whether we remain the authors of those lives, or simply their hosts.
A: When your body is working at max capacity, your brain is overwhelmed by physical signals—breathing, heart rate, and muscle fatigue. At that level of intensity, the “distraction” or “boost” from ...
This important study describes long-range serial dependence of performance on a visual texture discrimination training task that manipulated conditions to induce differing degrees of location transfer ...