
Natalie Evans
Journalist and Editor at News Corp
Editor at The U.S. Sun
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3 weeks ago |
brookings.edu | Elias Blinkoff |Natalie Evans |Sophia Espinoza |Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
In late January 2025, the U.S. Department of Education and raised alarm about what they mean for our nation’s students. We acknowledge the concern about the latest scores. The NAEP is widely considered the “gold standard” assessment of student achievement at the national level, and has for decades offered valuable insights into the performance of our education system. Yet, it is still vital to put the most recent NAEP results in context.
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2 months ago |
lancs.live | Natalie Evans |Natalie King |Sydney Evans
Keeping your stovetop free from grease build-up is straightforward with a damp cloth and some cleaning products, ensuring a gleaming surface. But the surrounding areas of our oven, particularly the troublesome gap between the oven and kitchen counter, also tend to accumulate grime from cooking. This narrow space tends to attract dirt after meal preparation, capturing everything from stray garlic pieces to pasta sauce spills.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
rb.gy | Fenella J. Miller |Elaine Johns |Pam Howes |Natalie Evans
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Aug 22, 2023 |
brookings.edu | Natalie Evans |Jamie J. Jirout |Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
Earlier this year, a Fortune Magazine headline proclaimed that “The next era of work will be about skills – not pedigree,” suggesting that employers are moving away from standard indicators of potential employee success, like college degrees and years of experience, and prioritizing tangible skills. At the same time, the rise in artificial intelligence (AI) bots that can write like Shakespeare and win art competitions has led to concerns that technology will make many current jobs obsolete.
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Jul 9, 2023 |
sussexexpress.co.uk | Natalie Evans
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