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IB History (and Humanities) Teacher – Duhovka Bilingual High School (Prague)

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Date Listed6 April 2026
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Chalkbeat·research

Teach For America New Jersey urges Newark leaders to work together to help students read on grade level

Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to get the latest news about the city’s public school system delivered to your inbox. Mark Comesañas recalled a former student, Jose, who arrived at adulthood without a…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

'Not a nation that bows': Bilawal hails Pakistan's victory against India during Marka-i-Haq

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Monday hailed Pakistan’s “victory” against India during last year’s military conflict, affirming that the country was “not a nation that bows”. He was addressing an event in…

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Ed Next·policy

High School Reform for Dummies

I keep having the same conversation. A self-assured school leader or funder will tell me about a cutting-edge high school model that’s thriving in the “age of AI.” They’ll invariably describe schools rich with projects,…

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Higher Ed Dive Leadership·higher-ed

University of Michigan, Virginia Tech among colleges seeking new leaders

Selecting a new college president is a challenging — and often nonlinear — process, with strong candidates in high demand. Just ask the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education. On April 15, a presidential search…

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Middle East Eye·policy

Iran threatens to attack US warships that enter Strait of Hormuz

Iran threatens to attack US warships that enter Strait of Hormuz Submitted by MEE staff on Mon, 05/04/2026 - 09:31 US President Donald Trump has said Washington will guide ships trapped in the strait out under its…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Record investments push Johor revenue to RM1b as of April 30, says MB

ISKANDAR PUTERI, May 4 — Johor continues to post encouraging economic performance after the state’s revenue reached RM1 billion as of April 30, Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi said today. He said the figure marks an…

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Dawn Pakistan·research

A long war?

IT is becoming increasingly uncertain how long the Iran war, now in its third month, will last. Until recently, it seemed American and Iranian interests aligned in wanting to avoid a protracted conflict, although…

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Dawn Pakistan·research

Jerusalem Christians worried after attack on nun by Jewish extremist

JERUSALEM: Footage of an attack on a Catholic nun in Jerusalem shocked the world when it went viral this week, but for worshippers attending Sunday mass at Saint Stephen’s Basilica, it was just the latest example of…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

UAE’s bumpy divorce from Opec

The UAE, the third-largest oil producer in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), left the group last Friday, ending its almost six-decade membership. This was a serious blow to Opec and the expanded…

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Japan Times Latest

Antonelli takes third win in a row for Mercedes to stretch F1 lead in Miami

The youngest driver ever to lead the standings, Antonelli made more history as the first to take his first three career F1 wins in successive races.

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Community College Daily·edtech

Community colleges are already the AI safe harbor

A safe harbor is where ships ride out a storm. It isn’t where the action is in fair weather, and it isn’t the most glamorous part of the coast. It’s the place that holds up when everything else is moving. Two years into…

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Malay Mail Education·research

A century-old clock above, hidden tunnel below: How Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad’s legacy was given new life

KUALA LUMPUR, May 4 — Once a colonial administrative building and later home to Malaysia’s highest courts, Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad has since taken on another interesting incarnation. Overlooking Dataran Merdeka, the…

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Al Jazeera English

Kimi Antonelli wins Miami Grand Prix to extend F1 title lead

Nineteen-year-old becomes the first driver in F1 history to convert his first three pole positions into race victories.

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RNZ Education

Teachers blast draft curriculums, shortage of Waitangi Treaty influence

Teachers in music, physical education, science, technology and history have slammed the curriculums.

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Dawn Pakistan

With a week left for Aurat March in Karachi, organisers say NOC yet to be issued

KARACHI: Aurat March organisers in Karachi said on Sunday that they had not been issued a no-objection certificate (NOC) yet for holding the annual march in the city, scheduled for May 10. The organisers said they had…

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Reason·policy

Recent Books on the Constitution

Each fall, I teach a seminar called Recent Books on the Constitution . I initially designed this course when I visited Georgetown in 2005. At that time, because I tend to read what relates directly to my current…

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Infobae Educación

Por qué los videojuegos no pueden reemplazar a la educación real

Paige Drygas , que imparte clases de inglés en un instituto privado situado al norte de Dallas, no siente ninguna presión por hacer que el aprendizaje sea divertido. Ella distingue entre “diversión” —en el sentido de…

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Reason·policy

Today in Supreme Court History: May 3, 1802

5/3/1802: Washington D.C. incorporated as the capital of the United States. Article I, Section 8 empowers Congress to "To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten…

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The Conversation Africa·policy

The bias in medical research: Africa carries a huge disease burden but is missing from clinical trials

Modern medicine prides itself on being a universal science, built on evidence from clinical trials. But there’s a bias in medical research. While Africa accounts for roughly 25% of the global disease burden and 19% of…

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The Conversation Africa·higher-ed

80% of Africa’s fertiliser is imported: how food systems can adapt to the Iran shock

Conflict in the Persian Gulf is disrupting fertiliser supplies, and Africa’s food systems stand to lose. Agrifood systems (the activities that connect the people, investments and decisions involved in producing and…

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