On the Agenda – Week 31, 2016
Take1 –Education
Old masters, new tricks: science ‘could learn more creativity’ from art collegeshttps://t.co/miURwzAN0n pic.twitter.com/xtMFqXBA5x
— TimesHigherEducation (@timeshighered) August 4, 2016
Study Finds Chinese Students Excel in Critical Thinking. Until College. https://t.co/5QDFX6H7Yz
— Vangelis Tsiligiris (@tsiligiris) July 31, 2016
What college admissions directors think about free college https://t.co/6iQZYg8qVk pic.twitter.com/QnAMOi10fa
— TheAtlanticEducation (@TheAtlEducation) August 3, 2016
Ofsted chair describes underperforming Isle of Wight as ‘inbred, poor, white ghetto’ https://t.co/oibCGIv4BK pic.twitter.com/pmeVYW87X5
— TES (@tes) August 5, 2016
Take 2 –Research
PM wants positive outcome for science in Brexit talks, UK enriched by the best minds from Europe & Rest of World https://t.co/19A4R13bkt
— PiR (@PiR_resourcing) July 31, 2016
Trump’s nomination is a reminder that scientific progress has not benefited all Americans https://t.co/VImYPWm1QS pic.twitter.com/uQfu1N09XK
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) August 4, 2016
Science Groups Voice Concern for Academics in Turkey https://t.co/j0IiiEqRt0
— Academics News (@AcademicsNews) August 2, 2016
Why there is no science in your salary https://t.co/kD6PAVReWT
— WSJ Europe (@WSJeurope) August 2, 2016
Take 3 –Brazil
In anxious Brazil, a bingo game to wager on which day during Olympics an attack will occur: https://t.co/PrpyXskczQ pic.twitter.com/BY6cMy7mBc
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) August 5, 2016
Officials in Brazil say risk of contracting and spreading virus is small; but some athletes choose to stay away: https://t.co/M12JVEcbDY
— WSJ Science (@WSJscience) August 3, 2016
A day in the life of Brazil’s insane bureaucracy: https://t.co/cTRspleved pic.twitter.com/s8tYyLjXw5
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) August 5, 2016
How Brazil Plans to Teach a Million People English Before the Rio Olympics: Enio Ohmaye credits his success to… http://t.co/oK7FtDAP7m
— WIRED Feed (@WIREDFeed) December 8, 2014
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