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400, 500, even 600%: Trump demonstrates his incompetence, struggles with basic math during bizarre remarks at the White House
During his remarks at the White House this week, President Trump struggled to understand how percentages work. Trump claimed he's bringing prescription drug prices down by "400, 500, even 600%." ...
Education Ministry says it will have a more “back to basics” focus. Meanwhile, teachers are concerned about having enough ...
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Grade 5 students in Philippines trail Southeast Asia in reading, math proficiency
GRADE 5 students in the Philippines continue to fall behind most Southeast Asian neighbors in terms of proficiency in reading and mathematics, a learning assessment program by the United Nations ...
In the video, shared by content creator John Seo, he holds up an analog clock and asks a group of high school students to ...
Duolingo went public in 2021, expanding into new subjects and boosting profitability. Its revenue mainly comes from premium subscriptions, which provide ad-free and enhanced features. AI-powered ...
What’s more, doing maths is often a collaborative endeavour – and can be a great source of fun and fulfilment when people ...
If many students are struggling with operations like dividing decimals, this schoolwide approach to scheduling can help.
Amanda Sarno has to have an 'embarrassing' conversation with her 6-year-old daughter's teacher after she doesn't understand ...
The “six-seven” shrug—so viral that it has been tapped as the 2025 Word of the Year by Dictionary.com—is the latest of the unending stream of nonsensical jokes, rituals, and competitions that spread ...
If you search for "6-7" or "67" on Google, the page rocks or shakes. The effect happens on both desktops and cellphones.
Elementary schools across the Island marked their 67th day of school this week with playful takes on the expression that shows no sign of going away.
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