Do you think society would be better if there was a mandatory debate class?

The Case for Mandatory Debate Classes in Society Imagine a world where everyone possesses the skills to engage in thoughtful discourse, defend their viewpoints with solid evidence, and navigate complex conversations without resorting to misunderstandings or fallacies. This vision raises a compelling question: Would society benefit from mandatory debate classes? […]

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How are universities not rolling in money?

Title: Unraveling the Financial Mysteries of Universities: Why Aren’t They Swimming in Cash? When comparing the financial landscape of universities to that of publicly traded companies, one might be surprised to find that many top institutions rank among the highest revenue-generating entities. In fact, if universities were businesses, several would […]

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What’s the cringiest thing you saw at a school talent show?

Title: The Most Unforgettable Moments from School Talent Shows: Let’s Talk About the Cringe! When we think back on school talent shows, it’s hard not to remember those moments that made us simultaneously cringe and chuckle. These events, filled with enthusiastic performances, often take a turn for the amusing. So, […]

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Do gifted kids need different schooling in primary grades?

Understanding the Educational Needs of Gifted Young Children As a parent, navigating your child’s educational path can be overwhelming, especially when they exhibit signs of being exceptionally bright from a young age. Recently, I found myself in a thought-provoking discussion on r/ScienceBasedParenting, where I sought advice about the unique educational […]

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