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Signals Are Not States: Neuro-Symbolic Safeguards for Culturally Aware Classroom AI
arXiv:2603.22793v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Classroom AI systems increasingly infer high-level educational states such as engagement, confusion, collaboration, participation, and instructional quality from multimodal and linguistic signals. In multicultural and multilingual classrooms, such inferences can translate culturally situated behavior into stereotyped claims: silence may be read as disengagement, gaze aversion as inattention, code-switching as low proficiency, or indirect...
[Written Question] Sports: Facilities
Question by: Dr Kieran Mullan Answering Body: Department for Culture, Media and Sport Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what steps her Department is taking to improve access to Government support for grassroots sports facilities; and what action it is taking to help increase the capital investment available for th
[Written Question] Gambling: Risk Assessment
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[Written Question] West Ham United FC: Sportsgrounds
Question by: Ben Obese-Jecty Answering Body: Department for Culture, Media and Sport Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, whether she has made an estimate of the cost to the public purse of West Ham United’s relegation to the Championship in the context of the ownership of that club's ground.
[Written Question] Tourism: Dunfermline
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Strategy to remove red tape that hinders Aboriginal cultural burning
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Xi’s war on the Uyghurs: The battle for identity in China's far West
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More than 200 managers & coaches lost jobs this season, says LMA
The League Manager's Association (LMA) reported that over 200 managers and coaches lost their jobs during the last season in English football. LMA chief Richard Bevan criticised this trend, stating that the "hire and fire culture" undermines the profession.
More than 200 managers & coaches lost jobs this season, says LMA
The League Manager's Association (LMA) reported that over 200 managers and coaches lost their jobs during the last season in English football. LMA chief Richard Bevan criticised this trend, stating that the "hire and fire culture" undermines the profession.