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WeWork to Shutter Its Private Elementary School After Current School Year

WeGrow, the division of WeWork that operated a private elementary school, will close its doors after the current school year. A spokesperson for WeWork (officially called The We Company) said it “will continue to operate WeGrow through the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year.” But “as part of the company’s efforts to focus on its […]

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Google Pixel 4 will be unveiled next week – here are the key features we expect

After months of anticipation, Google will finally unveil its latest Pixel smartphone next week. The tech giant is expected to reveal a device called Pixel 4 during its event on Tuesday 15 October at 15:00 BST, alongside a host of other devices. While Google has only revealed a few details about the smartphone, as always

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The best Bluetooth speaker you can buy just got a lick of paint

Colourful, ain’t it? (Ultimate Ears) When it comes to Bluetooth speakers, you’d be forgiven for thinking the innovation train left the station a long time ago. But Ultimate Ears, a division of Logitech, has consistently been putting out excellent products that boast excellent sound and a weatherproof rugged design. There’s a fair degree of choice

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Authorities: 3 deaths tied to Southern California wildfires

Three people have died at the scene of Southern California wildfires this week, authorities said Saturday, as firefighters aided by diminishing winds beat back a blaze on the edge of Los Angeles that damaged or destroyed more than 30 structures and sent a blanket of smoke across a swath of neighborhoods. Los Angeles officials said

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The New Research Competition That Could Spark an Edtech Revolution

Another school year has kicked off, and school officials will spend more than $13 billion on technology solutions that claim to work but often fail to generate the desired outcome. The question of whether or not something “works” in the abstract is very different from the question of whether it might work in your district.

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The Best Alternatives (Free 2019)

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Orionid meteor shower 2019: When to see most beautiful meteor shower of the year

Sky watchers are in for a treat this week, as one of nature’s most spectacular firework displays gets underway. The Orionid meteor shower takes place every year around mid-October, when Earth passes through an area of space littered with debris from Halley’s Comet. This debris burns up in the Earth’s atmosphere, creating fiery and colourful

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OnePlus 7T review: superior screen with the same great price

The OnePlus 7T has a 6.55-inch screen with a 90Hz refresh rate (Metro) Earlier this year, Chinese smartphone company OnePlus released the OnePlus 7 Pro which made gadget fans sit up and take notice. The reason was because the gigantic Android slab boasted a screen refresh rate of 90Hz. For comparison, most phones only manage

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A New Approach to Discipline Slashed Suspension Rates and Transformed This DC School

WASHINGTON — When Stephanie Gunter accepted a second-grade teaching position at Langley Elementary, she was no novice. By that point, Gunter had been teaching in D.C. Public Schools for six years, and she felt she’d hit her stride in the classroom. Then the new school year started. From day one at Langley, a Title I

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