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New policy redrawing curricula: French, German find themselves out of class
New Delhi: For years, foreign languages such as French, German, Spanish and Japanese have occupied a distinct place in Delhi schools, offering students a window to global education and careers. But as schools begin implementing the three-language formula under National Education Policy (NEP), many of these programmes are being scaled back, leaving teachers worried about their future and parents questioning the sudden shift in language choices. For many, the concern goes beyond a change in...
More young women battle mental health than men due to ‘gendered violence’, experts warn
More young women battle mental health than men due to ‘gendered violence’, experts warn Rates of mental health issues are twice as high in young women and girls as those of their male counterparts - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Gendered violence is driving a divide between the mental health of young women and men, experts have suggested. One in five children now has a mental health condition, up from one in nine in 2017, according to a Health and Social Care Committee meeting on...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon rips California trans athlete ‘compromise,’ tells Newsom to ‘pick a side’
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Economy: why Poland is booming while eastern Germany falls behind
Eastern Germany risks falling behind, economists warn, while neighbours such as Poland are booming. What sets them apart, and what does the East need to turn things around? The 2026 Competitiveness Report for Eastern Germany warns this year that "the convergence process is in jeopardy".
After losing my daughter, I learned where the immigration crisis really begins
My youngest daughter Katie was killed when an intoxicated illegal immigrant slammed into the back of the vehicle she was riding in at nearly 80 miles an hour while it sat idle at a stoplight. Ever since, I have been trying to understand how reckless public policies allowed something so horrific, and so preventable, to happen. Katie’s death forced me to look beyond slogans and political talking points and ask harder questions about what America’s immigration system has become, who benefits...
Rs 30k for 3rd kid, Rs 40k for 4th: When childbirth becomes number game, it is women who suffer
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RPO-PDT: Demonstrating Role-Play-Based Knowledge Adaptation for Student Support Dialogue (Demonstration System)
arXiv:2606.09255v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present RPO-PDT: a retrieval-grounded, role-play-based dialogue system for adaptive student support in higher education. RPO-PDT is: (1) able to provide institution-specific Personal Development Tutor (PDT) guidance using structured knowledge sources; (2) constrained by explicit persona, boundary, confidentiality, and safety policies; and (3) designed around a reverse-roleplay loop where unresolved interactions are replayed from the student...
Satellite images show Israel’s destruction of historical city of Tyre
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AI Outperforms Law Professors in Stanford Law Study
A groundbreaking study led by Stanford Law School Professor Julian Nyarko reveals that law professors overwhelmingly prefer AI-generated answers to student questions over responses written by their fellow instructors—a finding that could reshape how legal education is delivered. The study, titled “Law Professors Prefer AI Over Peer Answers,” was conducted with 16 law professors across U.S. law schools and tested whether large language models could serve as effective tutors for contract law...