The latest article from Tom Sherrington explores a transformative solution-oriented form of teacher feedback, instead of pure judgement. Many schools are in the midst of moving toward such a model.
New research from the London School of Economics & PS shows that historic compulary schooling age increases to 16 had no effect on social outcomes for students. Hopefully the recent change to 18 will tell a different story in many years time.
Computer Science, Technology, Economics & General Interest
Universal income is now appearing to be a reality, if still only a distant glimmer, even if arrived at 'by the backdoor' as zero hedge claim. Does anyone even remember what inflation looks like? We're perhaps not far off from a live look.
Schools week reporting the obvious that online tutoring was possible during remote-learning for the disadvantaged, but the digital divide remained a barrier.
Computer Science, Technology, Economics & General Interest
The River Thames freezes over for the first time in sixty years.
Microsoft lose pace in the quantum computer battles due to a new discovery being classified as an error.
Apple plan to proxy web traffic from iOS through its servers as part of its step up in security measures.
There is currently a global shortage in semiconductors, specifically processing chips, which has stalled manufacturing of a range of high tech goods from cars to graphics cards.
The new WiFi standard - WiFi 6 - is close to being finalised and it promises speeds up to 9.6 Gbps which is approximately three times WiFi 5 speeds. It is also capable of communicating with more devices without dropping signal quality.
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