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The South African government has decided to roll out easy-to-read school workbooks. But it could be wasting millions, researchers say. See the News section.
The South African government has decided to roll out easy-to-read school workbooks. But it could be wasting millions, researchers say. See the News section.

Frances Woolley of Carleton University in Canada looks at the impact of a new US higher education act on the textbook market. See the Commentary section.
Frances Woolley of Carleton University in Canada looks at the impact of a new US higher education act on the textbook market. See the Commentary section.

The Census of Marine Life project has published an inventory of species distribution and diversity in 25 ocean areas. See our Science Scene section.
The Census of Marine Life project has published an inventory of species distribution and diversity in 25 ocean areas. See our Science Scene section.


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CZECH REPUBLIC: Degree audit follows corruption claims
Czech Minister of Education Miroslava Kopicova has ordered a national
audit of all university degrees awarded since 2000 after allegations of widespread corruption at a provincial university.

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