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Monthly Archives: October 2017

Biggest Failures of the American Public Education System

by on October 11, 2017 0
Decades ago, the American formal education system was designed to meet the changing needs of the industrial revolution. What was once a time of growth has changed over the years and, with the current economic climate, that system is no longer able to meet modern needs. But what are the biggest failures of the... Read More

Discuss the relationship between education and politics

by on October 8, 2017 0
The meeting came at a Letter moment, with six weeks before Election Day. The night’s potential impact had the senior advisers to both campaigns losing sleep in recent days. Only Clinton’s should feel comfortable as they crawl under the covers. What remained unclear is whether either candidate had changed voters’ minds or given them... Read More

Weaponizing Education Changes Politics

by on October 8, 2017 0
Dangerous Teachers The meeting came at a Letter moment, with six weeks before Election Day. The night's potential impact had the senior advisers to both campaigns losing sleep in recent days. Only Clinton's should feel comfortable as they crawl under the covers. What remained unclear is whether either candidate had changed voters' minds or given [...] Read More

Dangerous News for the international politics and World economics

by on October 2, 2017 0
What is happening to national politics? Every day in the US, events further exceed the imaginations of absurdist novelists and comedians; politics in the UK still shows few signs of recovery after the “national nervous breakdown” of Brexit. France “narrowly escaped a heart attack” in last year’s elections, but the country’s leading daily feels... Read More

The Global Politics Start

by on October 2, 2017 0
what’s possible in a week? If you dedicated seven days to the achievement of one goal, how ambitious could you make this goal? These were the questions that the multilingual friends Katy and Sara posed themselves when they Read More