Children are born with rhythm. Studies show that even six-month-old babies instinctively sway or kick to a beat.
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Were Immigrant Kids Barred from Quebec’s French Catholic Schools?
W hen Claudia Ottaviano-Maheux’s parents set out to pick a school for her in 1964, the choice seemed obvious. Her father had ...
Kirstie Allsopp says “it’s dead” and the papers are full of tales of woe from those with expensive houses that have been on ...
What began as a dispute over salary disparities between science and humanities teachers has become a mirror reflecting deeper issues in Uganda’s education system and the character of ...
Interboro Hall of Fame members, family and friends celebrate the 2025 HOF inductees. Find out who they are and why they were ...
Where the “Yes in God’s Backyard” movement goes next.
Ambedkar’s essay demands proactive destruction of caste, viewing it as a barrier to democracy. Yet the Constitution, of which ...
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‘A soul mission’: The African Americans moving to Ghana
As ‘returnees’ build a home in the country where their ancestors may have come from, questions arise about integration.
In 2015, the University of Wyoming took a chance on a young football player named Josh Allen when no other Division 1 schools ...
A dispute has erupted over whether a Catholic foundation will pay $15 million to the Buffalo Diocese to help it fund a sex-abuse settlement.
Using texts, projects, and classroom policies, some English teachers encourage self-reflection and teach social ...
IRMAS: The Life of the Sisters of Mary, made by World Villages for Children supporter Caroline Duclert, showcases the nuns' efforts to educate children in some of the poorest regions of the world.
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