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Key Stage 3 Science & IGCSE Coordinated Sciences Teacher - August 2025

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Viet Nam
South East Asia
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Date Listed21 May 2026
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Curated headlines from Viet Nam · science · 20 stories

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

UBC student mobilizes climate advocacy to drive change

For Sadie Vipond, growing up in Calgary and spending weekends on the prairies, in the Badlands and along the edges of the Rockies built what she calls a “deep emotional connection” to nature. By the age of 12, that…

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NASBE·policy

NASBE President Interviewed About State Advances in Math

Over the past several years, state boards have played a central role in advancing the science of reading. That work has helped build shared understanding, align policy, and drive meaningful shifts in instruction…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

Analysis: After the COVID?19 pandemic, thousands more kindergarteners faced developmental challenges

Magdalena Janus , University of British Columbia and Caroline Reid-Westoby , McMaster University .This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article . Children…

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We Are Teachers

50 Easy Kindergarten Science Experiments for Hands-On Learning

Get your students excited about science every day!

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The Conversation Africa·higher-ed

What are misfluencers and what can be done about false information online?

Misleading information online is often treated as a technical glitch, something that better algorithms or stricter moderation can fix. But research points to a more complex reality. That is, the rise of “misfluencers”,…

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

‘Origami’ method could speed up diagnosis of neurodegenerative disease

The technique, developed by researchers led by the University of Cambridge, uses RNA samples stretched into usable shapes and tiny glass holes known as nanopores, to analyse sections of RNA that have multiplied far…

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VnExpress International·higher-ed

Vietnamese coding prodigy wins fully funded PhD offers from Harvard, Princeton and Columbia

A Vietnamese student who taught herself programming has been admitted to PhD programs in Computer Science at Harvard University, Princeton University and Columbia University simultaneously.

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

Overseers name new senior officers

Campus & Community Overseers name new senior officers Sheryl WuDunn and Raymond J. Lohier Jr. Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer May 21, 2026 5 min read Raymond J. Lohier Jr. to serve as president, Sheryl WuDunn…

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AAU·higher-ed

Strengthening Institutional Readiness for Climate Adaptation in Africa: The CLARE CO-CAT Approach

Over the past decade, African countries and institutions have invested significantly in generating climate knowledge. Data systems have improved, models have grown more sophisticated, and policy frameworks have expanded…

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EdWeek Policy & Politics·policy

How the Institute of Education Sciences Could Better Serve Schools (Opinion)

“It’s been all over the place,” explains the scholar tasked with reimagining IES.

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

International Day for Biological Diversity... Qatar launches distinguished initiatives to maintain ecological balance

The world celebrates the International Day for Biological Diversity every year on May 22, amid intensive efforts to protect planet Earth-especially the lives of animals and plants, which form a cornerstone of human…

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Times of India Education

Karnataka II PUC exam 2 result 2026 out: 46% students clear exam, Science stream records highest pass percentage

Karnataka's II PU students achieved a 46% pass rate in the PU-2 exam, contributing to an overall consolidated pass of 92.25%. Science students led with 51% passing, followed by Commerce at 43% and Arts at 44%. Girls…

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AAU·higher-ed

Fix the system, not the women, African universities urged to dismantle hurdles to female leadership

African universities must urgently overhaul any form of institutional systems that hinder women’s rise to leadership, rather than merely focusing on expanding access for them, experts warned at a high-level webinar…

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AAU·higher-ed

AAU, Taylor & Francis Webinar Series on Medical Research

The webinar series on advancing medical research and publishing brought together a diverse network of scholars, practitioners, and thought leaders in three impactful sessions. Each session was carefully designed to…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

Tom Kane has tracked years of U.S. test scores. Here’s what he’s learned — and still can’t explain.

Chalkbeat Ideas is a section featuring reported columns on the big ideas and debates shaping American schools. Sign up for the Ideas newsletter to follow our work. Just about everyone in education is trying to figure…

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AAU·higher-ed

AAU to Host Global University Associations Forum 2026

The Global University Associations Forum (GUAF) continues to strengthen its position as a key platform for international cooperation in higher education, as member associations advance collective efforts to address…

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K-12 Dive Curriculum·policy

National Assessment Governing Board to restore previously cut NAEP exams

The National Assessment Governing Board is restoring part of its original schedule for the National Assessment of Educational Progress after cuts that were made last year due to a pared down staff and shifting resource…

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Asharq Al-Awsat (English)

Sky Bridges, Citizen Science Protect Endangered Malaysia Monkeys

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Gulf Times Education·policy

UNGA votes for resolution supporting strong action to combat climate change

The United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution supporting strong action to combat climate change, despite US diplomatic efforts to to have the measure withdrawn. The General Assembly,…

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Korea Times Southkorea·higher-ed

Jeonbuk National University selected for state-funded humanities, social sciences research project

Jeonbuk National University has been selected for a state-funded humanities and social sciences research project as part of an effort to foster regional universities for balanced national development, the school said…

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