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The joint meeting of the acting Minister of Education with the literacy deputies of Iran’s provinces
Global study links better education, wealth to improved heart health
Findings from a sweeping global study conducted by SFU Health Sciences professor Scott Lear, among others, reveal a direct correlation between socioeconomic status and one's susceptibility to heart attacks and strokes.
UNESCO prizewinner uses AI tool to detect and collect trash worldwide
Not everything that looks like trash is trash. That was the fundamental challenge when a UNESCO prizewinner from Estonia, the Let’s Do It Foundation, had the idea to create an image-based trash detection system using Artificial Intelligence (AI).
An hour or two of outdoor learning every week increases teachers' job satisfaction
A Swansea University study has revealed how as little as an hour a week of outdoor learning has tremendous benefits for children and also boosts teachers' job satisfaction.
5 questions for a youth education advocate
"The right to education should not depend on the size of anyone's wallet or socioeconomic background, and therefore we need to continue our fight towards ensuring that education is seen as a public good"